Gyeonggi-do to Recruit Online Instructors in Lifestyle and Hobby Fields View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province is publicly recruiting online instructors until the 4th of next month in response to the increasing social demand for non-face-to-face education due to COVID-19.


The recruitment fields include lifestyle hobbies such as music, drawing, book art, health management, automobile management, and autonomous fields. Any resident of the province who has unique methods or knowledge in these fields can apply.


To apply, visit the Knowledge (Gseek.kr) website, click on the 'Recruitment of Resident Online Instructors' under the Knowledge Plus menu, fill out the application form, and submit it along with a free-form video file within 3 minutes containing a self-introduction, motivation for participation, and lecture introduction.


Resident online instructors will receive a certain amount of instructor training, including speech education, lecture strategies, and teaching methods.


Previously, in the pilot operation project for online instructors conducted last year, 338 people applied for 25 positions, showing a high competition rate of 15 to 1. The selected resident online instructors at that time attracted attention as they included residents with diverse backgrounds such as high school students, housewives, retired businesspeople, and firefighters.


A provincial official stated, "Just as unprecedented online school openings were implemented due to COVID-19, lifelong education is also expected to shift to a non-face-to-face method," adding, "We will make multifaceted efforts to create a virtuous cycle where residents who learn through the Knowledge (GSEEK) platform can also work as online instructors."



Gyeonggi Province Knowledge (www.gseek.kr) is providing over 1,300 free online lifelong learning contents, including parental education, foreign languages, IT, self-development, lifestyle and hobbies, and youth education from 13 cities and provinces nationwide, in response to nationwide teachers' requests for educational video content for the online school opening.


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

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