Discovery of Excellent Local Educational Resources for After-School Education Support Center Operation... A Total of 60 Contents Selected, Up to 5 Million KRW Support per Organization and Individual

Gwanak-gu '2021 Village Education Content' Recruitment... Up to 5 Million KRW Support View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gwanak-gu (Mayor Park Junhee) is publicly recruiting ‘2021 Village Education Contents’ to support the holistic growth of children and adolescents and the linkage of after-school classes.


This aims to discover online village education contents adapted to the changes in the educational environment caused by COVID-19, and to provide high-quality after-school programs to youth by discovering and connecting excellent local programs.


If selected for the village education contents, residents of the village can showcase their talents and use the excellent educational contents they have designed themselves for after-school classes linked to the free semester system and arts and physical education classes within schools, as well as utilizing idle spaces such as village workshops.


The district plans to hold an online project briefing session on the 12th via the LiveGwanak YouTube channel. A total of 60 contents will be recruited, with individuals (or groups) allowed to apply for up to two contents, and support of up to 5 million KRW will be provided.


The recruitment targets are village education programs focused on creative experiences, such as ▲history, culture, and traditional etiquette of Gwanak ▲ecological and nature exploration ▲literature, arts, and physical education ▲character and play culture, designed so that children can enjoy a rich educational environment within the village.


Applicants must be individuals or groups located in Gwanak-gu or adjacent districts (Dongjak, Geumcheon, Guro, Seocho). The application period is from the 10th to the 25th. Application forms can be downloaded from the Gwanak-gu Office website (News → Announcements → Public Project Notices) and submitted via email to hakbumo114@daum.net.


Additionally, to prepare for online classes in the post-COVID-19 era, applicants must submit a portfolio introducing the content. Considering the potential for utilizing idle spaces and the sustainability of the program, the final selection list will be announced on the website on December 4th.



Mayor Park Junhee said, “To support high-quality village education programs for children and adolescents, we are discovering various educational resources in the local community and linking them to after-school classes both in schools and villages. We will continue to do our best to discover innovative village education contents that reflect the changed educational methods due to COVID-19.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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