2020 Learning Club Registration System and Contest Project Announcement... Special Lecture by Instructor Jeon Ha-young on Vision Planning for Lifelong Learning Club Activities

Dobong-gu Learning Club Project Briefing and Special Lecture (2019.02.11)

Dobong-gu Learning Club Project Briefing and Special Lecture (2019.02.11)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Dobong-gu (Mayor Dongjin Lee) will hold an orientation and special lecture on the Learning Club Support Project at 2 p.m. on February 6th in the large lecture hall on the 2nd floor of the Lifelong Learning Center.


At the Learning Club Project Orientation and Special Lecture, information will be provided on the learning club registration system and the excellent lifelong program contest project, along with a special lecture by instructor Hayoung Jeon sharing the importance and effects of learning club activities.


Residents who wish to participate can apply by phone (Education Support Division 2091-2326) by February 5th.


The Dobong-gu learning club "Dobongdeuri" is a compound word of "Dobong + (do)deuri (meaning to turn back and enter again)," named according to the goal of operating a regenerative virtuous cycle (meaning sharing learning) system for learning clubs.


Since opening the Lifelong Learning Center in Banghak 3-dong in 2013, the district has operated various lifelong education programs and projects to satisfy residents' desire for learning, and through the learning club "Dobongdeuri," supports residents who share learning in the community and enrich the local society.


Learning club activities involve a group of adult learners voluntarily forming a meeting to regularly gather, study, and discuss a set topic, thinking about and practicing common interests.


If five or more Dobong-gu residents gather to learn, they can register as a learning club and receive support such as use of club rooms, connection to talent donation activities, and capacity-building education, and can also apply for excellent program and club contest projects.


In particular, this year, support for club contest projects has increased compared to last year, supporting 50 learning clubs with 700,000 KRW each.


Mayor Dongjin Lee said, "I hope many residents participate in the learning club project orientation and special lecture, and that the positive effects of lifelong learning spread throughout the community. I also look forward to this time becoming an opportunity to become more familiar with learning clubs through the special lecture on 'Vision Planning for Lifelong Learning Club Activities.'"



Education Support Division Lifelong Education Team 2091-2326


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