Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education Hosts 'Gwangju Education Promotional Video' Contest View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education is hosting the ‘1st Gwangju Education Promotional Video Contest’ for students and citizens to participate together.


According to the Gwangju Office of Education on the 30th, this contest was planned to increase the interest of students and citizens in promoting Gwangju education and to accelerate the promotion of the Gwangju Office of Education’s YouTube channel, which was launched last year.


Applications can be submitted online through the Gwangju Education Promotion Center website from July 13 to August 12.


Eligibility for the student division requires being an elementary, middle, or high school student in the Gwangju area, and eligibility for the general division is open to any citizen of the Republic of Korea.


Videos can be freely produced in any format as long as the theme is related to promoting the Gwangju Office of Education’s SNS channels, wise school life, or other stories related to Gwangju education promotion.


The Gwangju Office of Education plans to select 10 winning works and 5 works for the second round of judging from each participant category in the first round of judging by experts in August, reviewing submissions that creatively incorporate ideas for promoting Gwangju education.


In August and September, a participatory judging will be conducted through the Gwangju Office of Education’s YouTube channel for the 5 works selected in the first round, and the grand prize, excellence award, and merit awards will be selected and announced.


Prizes include a cultural gift certificate worth 1 million won for one grand prize winner, 500,000 won for one excellence award winner, 300,000 won each for three merit award winners, and 100,000 won each for 10 winners.



Jang Moonsoo, Public Relations Officer of the Gwangju Office of Education, said, “We hope that through this contest, students and citizens will take more interest in promoting Gwangju education,” and added, “The Office of Education will do its best to enable students and citizens to participate, communicate, and empathize with Gwangju education through SNS channels.”


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