'2020 Traveling Career Special Lecture' for 1,000 Students in 44 Middle School Classes Starting from the 22nd

Busan Nambu Office of Education, Career Special Lectures Delivered Directly to Classrooms View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] A ‘Kind Special Lecture’ that visits schools and classrooms one by one to provide lectures and counseling on students' career paths is being held at middle schools under the jurisdiction of the Busan Nambu Office of Education.


The Busan Nambu Office of Education announced on the 18th that from the 22nd to August 14th, it will conduct the ‘2020 Visiting Career Special Lecture’ for about 1,000 students in 44 classes across 22 middle schools in the district.


This career special lecture aims to strengthen students' career exploration capabilities through storytelling about various occupational worlds. Respecting the schools' right to choose, the special lecture is conducted as a customized career lecture by having schools submit up to three preferred dates and desired occupational groups through a demand survey.


Among a total of 44 occupational groups, including future food experts, travel planners, and broadcast producers, professional workers from the occupational groups requested by the schools visit the schools to conduct the lectures. In particular, if requested by the school, the lecture time is extended as a bonus.


Kim Sook-jung, Superintendent of the Busan Nambu Office of Education, said, “This career special lecture is intended to provide students with opportunities to explore various careers through meetings with professional workers.”



Superintendent Kim added, “The information and experiences about occupations provided by professionals will greatly help students design their own career paths.”


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