KB Kookmin Bank Supports Production of Online Videos for Youth Career Education
[Asia Economy Reporter Kangwook Cho] KB Kookmin Bank announced on the 24th that it will support the production of online class videos that can be used during 'Career and Occupation' classes for middle and high schools as untact education such as online school openings expands.
The class videos were created by teachers belonging to the National Career and Academic Counseling Teachers Association in cooperation with the Ministry of Education, and were produced by Grape Vine Co., Ltd.
The produced subject videos will be sequentially uploaded to remote learning platforms designated by the Ministry of Education, and career counselors at middle and high schools nationwide can freely use them during online classes.
The president of the Seoul Middle School Career and Academic Counseling Teachers Association said, "We are very grateful to the association teachers who voluntarily gathered and worked day and night to write and review the teaching materials, and to KB Kookmin Bank for their unwavering support."
A KB Kookmin Bank official stated, "We hope this will be helpful to middle and high school teachers and students nationwide who are dedicated to education and learning in the new environment caused by COVID-19."
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Meanwhile, KB Kookmin Bank signed a business agreement with the Ministry of Education in 2015 to activate the middle school free semester system and support youth career education, and has been supporting various youth mentoring projects.
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