Hanul Headquarters Successfully Concludes Einstein Class with a Fulfilling Vacation
Einstein exploration is underway at the Hanul Headquarters staff welfare center. (Photo by Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters)
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Ju Cheol-in] Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co., Ltd. Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters announced on the 21st that it has concluded the 2020 Einstein Class, which was conducted for about three weeks starting from the 30th of last month.
Now in its 11th year, the Einstein Class is a mentoring program that coaches learning and career paths, composed of students from prestigious domestic universities. This year, 22 university student mentors and 180 mentee students living around the nuclear power headquarters participated.
This program concluded with an Einstein Exploration, planned directly by the mentors, to motivate learning through experiential activities and support emotional development.
The Einstein Exploration held at the welfare center of the Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters staff housing featured various activities such as building towers with snacks, handbell performances, and the Einstein Golden Bell quiz, allowing students to develop cooperation and creativity. It was evaluated that mentors and students enjoyed a pleasant time together.
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Hanul Nuclear Power Headquarters stated that it will continue to support experiential education projects such as overseas experiential learning for middle school students and support for producing graduation albums for graduates this year, and will also discover new projects in the future.
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