Kindergarten and Elementary Students from Multicultural Families Experience Event Until September 19

Families participating in the Harmony Classroom with Multicultural Families, organized by the Ulsan Office of Education, are enjoying a cooking experience session.

Families participating in the Harmony Classroom with Multicultural Families, organized by the Ulsan Office of Education, are enjoying a cooking experience session.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] A harmony event considering multicultural families in the Ulsan area started on the 8th and will be held in various ways until September 19.


The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education announced on the 9th that it will hold a ‘Harmony Class with Multicultural Families’ at the Ulsan Multicultural Education Support Center for multicultural families residing in the area.


This ‘Multicultural Harmony Class’ is a program where multicultural families gather to have time for communication, cooperation, and understanding among family members through experiences.


To practice social distancing amid the COVID-19 situation, the Office of Education will hold five sessions of the harmony class, with four families per session. All members of multicultural families can participate, and it is conducted for families with kindergarten and elementary school multicultural students who wish to join.


In this experience, various creative educational tools will be used to provide experiential play that the whole family can enjoy, along with cooking experiences from various countries around the world such as China, Japan, Vietnam, and Indonesia.


A family counseling expert will be invited to learn about proper communication methods among family members and to have time for conversations that were previously difficult within the family.



An official from the Office of Education said, “In times when opportunities for experiences are lacking, we hope the harmony class will be an opportunity for all family members to communicate and understand each other and wisely overcome the post-COVID-19 era.”


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