Chosun University Donates 'SW Educational Equipment' to Haemil School View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Chosun University and the Chosun University Software (SW) Centered University Project Group announced on the 14th that they donated educational equipment for SW education to multicultural family students to Haemil School.


Earlier, on May 13, Chosun University signed a business agreement on educational cooperation to support multicultural family students with Haemil School, chaired by singer Insooni.


Chairperson Kim Insun established the corporation 'Insooni and Good People' in October 2012, and Haemil School for the education of multicultural family youth opened in April 2013.


Haemil School switched to a free education school operation model in March 2016 and has been striving to nurture youth from multicultural families into key talents in our society.


This donation ceremony was promoted as part of the educational support business agreement for multicultural students made in May.


The donation ceremony was held on the afternoon of the 11th at Haemil School located in Hongcheon, Gangwon Province, attended by Chairperson Kim Insun, Director Lee Kyungjin, Professor Kim Youngshim of Chosun University, and staff members.


The educational equipment donated by Chosun University includes desktops and projectors, which will be used for operating educational programs for SW education of Haemil School students.


Professor Kim Youngshim of Chosun University said, “To enhance creative thinking necessary in the era of the 4th Industrial Revolution, it is necessary to introduce various SW program education, and the university donated educational equipment to support active related classes,” adding, “We will continue to provide multifaceted support such as supporting SW thinking enhancement education programs and SW experiential education for multicultural family youth.”



Chairperson Kim Insun stated, “As the need for software education in the educational field is increasing, I am grateful for the support so that various software and AI education programs can be provided to multicultural students,” and added, “I expect this to be an opportunity to raise interest in multicultural students in our society.”


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