Naju Public Library will conduct a "Remote Job Training on Reading Discussion" for elementary, middle, and high school teachers as well as general public officials. Photo by Naju Public Library

Naju Public Library will conduct a "Remote Job Training on Reading Discussion" for elementary, middle, and high school teachers as well as general public officials. Photo by Naju Public Library

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Naju Public Library announced on the 18th that it will operate a "Remote Job Training on Reading and Discussion" for 150 elementary, middle, and high school teachers and 150 general public officials in Jeonnam Province from the 18th to the 25th of next month.


This training was prepared to enhance the work capabilities of Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education teachers and staff through reading and writing.


The teacher training program specifically presented ▲how to read well ▲how to understand books ▲how to write well through a special lecture by Cho Seung-yeon.


Also, the general staff training course, "Dakkpul Writing by Author Baek Seung-kwon," was designed to provide methods of personal writing covering emails and SNS in work-related writing.


Applications for the training can be made from today until the 4th of next month by accessing the Ice Cream Remote Training Center (for teachers) and T-School Remote Training Center (for general staff).



Jeon Man-seok, director of Naju Public Library, said, "In line with the expansion of non-face-to-face services due to COVID-19, the '2020 Reading and Discussion Job Training' will also be conducted as cyber training," and added, "I hope this training will be very helpful in improving the job competencies of the teachers and staff of Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education who are exhausted by COVID-19."


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