Recruiting 14 Youth Participants Until the 31st... Lifelong Education Monitoring and Promotion Starting in April... Activities Include Monitoring Lifelong Education Programs, Content Creation and Promotion, and Identifying Learning Needs by Target Groups

Listening to a special lecture held at the Lifelong Learning Center

Listening to a special lecture held at the Lifelong Learning Center

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Dongjak-gu (Mayor Lee Chang-woo) will operate the "Lifelong Education Youth Supporters Group" from April to December.


This project was prepared to expand the target of lifelong education programs not only to middle-aged and elderly groups but also to the youth.


First, the district is recruiting young people to participate in monitoring and promoting lifelong education programs for youth until the 31st of this month.


The recruitment target is about 14 young people aged 15 to 39 who are interested in lifelong education in Dongjak-gu.


Those who wish to apply can submit the application form and self-introduction letter to the person in charge via email (lifelongedu27@dongjak.go.kr).


The selected supporters will receive guidance on our district’s lifelong education projects and the role of supporters at the orientation scheduled for next month and then begin full-scale activities.


Main activities include ▲ monitoring Dongjak-gu lifelong education projects and programs and writing articles ▲ producing and promoting lifelong education content using card news, videos, and SNS media ▲ identifying learning needs and actual conditions by learner groups.


For more details, inquiries can be made to the Education Policy Division.


Additionally, to expand and improve the quality of village education content, the district is recruiting participants for the "Village Instructor Learning Research Club" until April 2.


The operation period is from May to September.


The participants are 10 clubs consisting of 3 to 10 village instructors who are active or wish to be active in Dongjak-gu, with support of up to 800,000 KRW per club.


Residents who wish to apply can download the application form and activity plan from the website, fill them out, and submit them via email to the person in charge (yu830@dongjak.go.kr).


The district will conduct a review by the Village Certification Committee based on ▲ appropriateness of research purpose ▲ validity ▲ adequacy of budget allocation, and announce the final results on the website and notify individually on April 22.


Yoon So-yeon, head of the Education Policy Division, said, "Through this project, we expect high-quality lifelong education programs to be conducted, enhancing the quality of life for residents," and added, "We will continue to do our best to promote projects that guarantee residents' lifelong learning rights."



Since last year, the district has been operating specialized programs for examinees in Noryangjin and plans to continuously promote projects to activate lifelong education participation among youth.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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