Wando Office of Education operated a 'Reading Instructor Certification Class' for parents of kindergarten and elementary school students. Photo by Wando Office of Education

Wando Office of Education operated a 'Reading Instructor Certification Class' for parents of kindergarten and elementary school students. Photo by Wando Office of Education

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Wando Office of Education announced on the same day that it operated a ‘Reading Instructor Certification Course’ for 24 parents of kindergarten and elementary school students in Wando from the 11th to the 19th.


This training aimed to achieve the goal of ‘an educational community growing together, innovative Wando education’ by strengthening parents’ capabilities in reading education and expanding opportunities for parents to participate in school education through talent donation.


The reading instructor training course provided opportunities for self-reflection through congenital and personality tests as well as book index tests, and was composed of content to enhance the capabilities of reading instructors, including ▲slow reading ▲bibliotherapy ▲proper book reading ▲Havruta dialogue method ▲discussion methods ▲book play ▲making book art.


Parents who completed the certification can greatly help improve children’s and adolescents’ thinking and logical skills through book selection, guidance on reading methods, writing instruction, reading discussions, and debates. It is also expected to be a good opportunity for self-growth in the context of lifelong education.



Superintendent Kim Myung-sik stated, “Cultivating proper reading habits at a young age provides a great asset that can open the door to a happy life,” and added, “I hope this training will not only benefit my child’s education but also lead to talent donation, helping the growth of Wando children.”


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