Yeosu Office of Education Successfully Completes Summer Vacation Program for Special Needs Students
Yeosu Office of Education operated the 'Special Education Support Center Summer Vacation Program.' Photo by Yeosu Office of Education
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Yeosu Office of Education announced on the 20th that it operated the ‘Special Education Support Center Summer Vacation Program’ for 51 special education students from elementary, middle, and high schools in the district from the 10th to the 14th.
This program was conducted under the theme ‘Full of Dreams, Full of Hope, Full of Happiness,’ with a reduced number of participants to prevent COVID-19, and followed preventive guidelines such as temperature checks, wearing masks, and hand sanitization.
Participants had the opportunity to learn various hands-on programs such as horticulture, pottery, magic, and crafts, as well as less accessible programs like barista training, baking, drones, and 3D printing.
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Superintendent Kim Yong-dae said, “Although it was a short period, I hope this will be an opportunity for special education students to take a step closer to the world through various educational and experiential programs,” and added, “We will strive to operate substantial vacation programs in culture, arts, sports, and career development to cultivate students’ potential abilities.”
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