Gwangyang Police Station, Gwangyang Girls' High School Students Visit for Career Experience
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Students from Gwangyang Girls' High School visited Gwangyang Police Station and had a hands-on experience.
The 29 students who visited Gwangyang Police Station toured various departments that are not easily accessible, such as the police station's control room and shooting range, experiencing immersive activities on site.
On this day, the experiential learning included an introduction to the police station, guidance on the career path to becoming a police officer, and education on preventing school violence, providing an opportunity to understand the police profession through Q&A about police work.
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Kim Jung-ho, the police chief, said, "I hope this experiential learning will be very helpful to young people who dream of becoming future police officers," and added, "Going forward, Gwangyang Police Station will actively operate educational programs upon requests for field learning so that local students can have various career experience opportunities."
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