Great Achievement with 93 Students Awarded Including 2 Prime Minister's Awards and 15 Excellence Awards

At the 33rd Korea Student Invention Exhibition, Seol Hyeri (Gyeongnam Science High School, 2nd grade) received the Presidential Award for her project, "Tide Clock with a Tidal Graph, the Timetable of the Marine Ecosystem." (Photo by Gyeongnam Office of Education)

At the 33rd Korea Student Invention Exhibition, Seol Hyeri (Gyeongnam Science High School, 2nd grade) received the Presidential Award for her project, "Tide Clock with a Tidal Graph, the Timetable of the Marine Ecosystem." (Photo by Gyeongnam Office of Education)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] The Gyeongnam Office of Education announced on the 6th that a total of 93 people received awards at the '33rd Korea Student Invention Exhibition' ceremony, including the Presidential Award, two Prime Minister Awards, 15 Grand Prizes, 10 Excellence Awards, and 2 Special Awards.


The Korea Student Invention Exhibition is an event hosted by the Korean Intellectual Property Office and organized by the Korea Invention Promotion Association to develop students' creativity.


In addition to the 93 awardees in the student category, nine people, including two Ministerial Awards, were awarded in the teacher category, and Gyeongnam Science High School and Changwon Science High School received school group awards.


In particular, Hyeri Seol (Gyeongnam Science High School, 2nd grade), who received the Presidential Award, created a "Water Tide Clock with a Tidal Graph, the Timetable of the Marine Ecosystem."


This work is meaningful because Hyeri Seol, who lives in Tongyeong, realized her learning by turning her everyday life ideas into reality.



Jongguk Cho, Director of the Creative Talent Division, said, "This is the result of Gyeongnam education actively promoting student-centered inquiry education that enhances problem-solving skills and cultivates thinking ability based on creative thinking." He added, "The office will continue to foster a culture of invention education and maker education of challenge and innovation to prepare for future education beyond educational innovation."


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