Gwak Munhee, Jeonnam Fire Lieutenant, Wins 'National Human Resources Development Institute Director Award' at Public HRD Contest View original image

[Muan=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Jeonnam Fire Headquarters (Chief Ma Jaeyoon) announced on the 30th that it won the 'Director of the National Human Resources Development Institute Award' in the teaching and learning category at the '38th Public HRD Contest.'


The Public HRD Contest, hosted by the National Human Resources Development Institute, is a competition that selects the best instructors among public education and training institutions nationwide.


Now in its 38th year, the contest is a stage where 56 instructors from 37 education and training institutions across the country participate, and the best instructors in each category are selected through the first preliminary round.


At this year's contest, Fire Lieutenant Gwak Moonhee of Jeonnam Fire School delivered a passionate lecture titled "Three Friends Who Save the Heart," earning the honor of the Director of the National Human Resources Development Institute Award.


Since its establishment in 2017, Jeonnam Fire School, despite its short history, has established itself as a fire education institution dedicated to fire safety education and training fire officers who protect public safety.


Meanwhile, Paramedic Instructor Gwak Moonhee is recognized as an outstanding lecturer by trainees, serving as a specialized instructor in emergency care at Jeonnam Fire School, teaching emergency methods that save lives in critical situations in an easy-to-understand manner.



Chief Ma Jaeyoon said, "With the award at this contest as an opportunity, all faculty and staff, including Fire School Director Park Euisung, will become a more advanced Jeonnam fire education institution," and added, "We will do our best to train experts who protect the safety of the people."


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