Recruitment for 'Nongseong 1-dong Children and Youth Reporters' in Seo-gu, Gwangju
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Seo-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (Mayor Seo Daeseok) announced on the 3rd that it is recruiting a press corps for children and adolescents in Nongsung 1-dong.
This was prepared to deliver vivid on-site stories to residents by covering interesting and useful news happening in the village from the perspective of children and adolescents.
The children and youth press corps will write articles, conduct coverage, and carry out interviews about village and school events, programs, and local hot places.
The materials produced by the students are planned to be delivered vividly to neighborhood residents through non-face-to-face communication methods via SNS.
The students' press corps activities are expected to guarantee the participation rights of children and adolescents and contribute to expanding opportunities for capacity development as future social agents.
The press corps will recruit about 10 members by the 12th, and elementary, middle, and high school students attending Gwangcheon Elementary School or residing in Nongsung 1-dong can apply at the Nongsung 1-dong Community Service Center.
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Heo Namsun, chairman of the Nongsung 1-dong Student Love Council, said, "We hope that the children and youth press corps' vivid local news reports will bring vitality to village residents exhausted by anxiety and lethargy due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic."
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