From the left, Professor Park Young-joo of the Department of Music Education, Professor Lee So-jin, student Kim Do-hwang, Kyungnam University President Park Jae-gyu, student Park So-yeon, student Lee Won-tak, Professor Cha Moon-ho (Photo by Kyungnam University)

From the left, Professor Park Young-joo of the Department of Music Education, Professor Lee So-jin, student Kim Do-hwang, Kyungnam University President Park Jae-gyu, student Park So-yeon, student Lee Won-tak, Professor Cha Moon-ho (Photo by Kyungnam University)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Kang Woo-kwon] Students majoring in Music Education at the College of Education, Gyeongnam National University, recently announced on the 11th that they were selected in the '2020 Program Development Contest for Prospective Cultural Arts Educators' hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Arts & Culture Education Service.


The 'Program Development Contest for Prospective Cultural Arts Educators' is a competition where participants nationwide, who are prospective cultural arts educators, plan creative programs on various themes related to cultural arts education and develop their own educational programs to be continuously utilized in the field in the future.


In this contest, the 'Start' team, consisting of second-year Music Education students Kim Do-hwang, Park So-yeon, and Lee Won-tak, planned and developed the cultural arts education program titled 'Let's Create with Music. The Blue Sea!' The team achieved excellent results in evaluations of creativity and suitability of the program, potential for development, and development capabilities, thereby nationally verifying their competencies as prospective cultural arts educators.



Gyeongnam National University's Start team's 'Let's Create with Music. The Blue Sea!' is a cultural arts education program designed to raise awareness about environmental pollution and encourage environmental activities in daily life through music. It was created as a 'convergence program' that integrates artistic fields such as music, art, design, video, and crafts with humanities and engineering aspects.


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