Busan Women's Center Selects 30 Multicultural Families... Conducting Weather Education Assignments at Home

Unique Weather Education Program "Our Home is a Weather Laboratory" View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] A unique program has emerged that utilizes the homes of multicultural families as weather research labs.


Busan Women's Center announced on the 20th that, in collaboration with the Busan Regional Meteorological Administration, it will operate the "Our Home is a Weather Lab" program from the 24th of this month to September 20th.


This program will be conducted for 30 multicultural families selected through recruitment. The families will receive support including four online educational videos and four types of meteorological teaching aids, covering themes such as ▲the weather in our region ▲past weather observations ▲the increasingly warming Earth ▲weather and occupations, to carry out education at home.


In response to the untact era caused by COVID-19, Busan Women's Center will deliver learning kits to vehicles via a drive-thru method so that multicultural families can freely study at home.


Online education will be conducted through the program's dedicated SNS (Naver Band "Our Home is a Weather Lab"), facilitating mutual communication through certification photos and comments.


Kim Hye-yoon, director of Busan Women's Center, said, "This program was designed as an untact type program so that multicultural families on vacation during the COVID-19 period can participate anytime and anywhere."



For more details, please contact the Busan Women's Center Nam-gu Multicultural Family Support Center.


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