Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education Launches 'Youth Future Challenge Project' in Full Swing
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] The Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education announced on the 13th that it will hold a preliminary briefing session for the 'Youth Future Challenge Project' from the 15th to the 17th.
The 'Youth Future Challenge Project,' a core pledge of Superintendent Jang Seok-woong, is a Jeonnam-type student-centered experiential program that helps students develop future competencies by voluntarily forming teams, planning desired activities, and carrying out, evaluating, and reflecting on them over a certain period.
This preliminary briefing session will be held by region at the Suncheon Bay Ecological Culture Education Center auditorium, the Korea Rural Community Corporation Art Hall in Naju Innovation City, and the Muan Namak Complex Community Center auditorium.
The Office of Education plans to explain how to prepare briefing materials for the presentation evaluation and interview preparation through the briefing session, as well as provide information on the annual schedule of the Youth Future Challenge Project.
This program, operated as a team project, is conducted by 5 to 10 students per team together with a mentor teacher.
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Song Yong-seok, Director of the Education Bureau, said, "To place children at the center of education and nurture them as future talents, activities that challenge themselves toward their dreams are necessary, and the 'Youth Future Challenge Project' is exactly that program," adding, "We will spare no support to ensure the successful progress of the project activities."
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