An online class scene of the global camp for elementary school students at Daegu Global Station, Education Training Institute.

An online class scene of the global camp for elementary school students at Daegu Global Station, Education Training Institute.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Park Dong-wook] Daegu Education Training Institute (Director Kim Seung-han) announced on the 9th that it will hold the 'Global Question Camp' and 'WhY Camp' for 240 elementary school students from January 7 to 11 next year at Daegu Global Station (underground Beomeo Station on Line 2).


This camp is designed for elementary school students in grades 3 to 6 and will be conducted in three stages?pre-learning, main learning, and post-learning?using Zoom, a video conferencing tool, to provide real-time interactive English and Japanese programs for elementary students.


In particular, this camp features inquiry-based foreign language integrated classes with questions. Daegu Global Station explained that this approach integrates foreign languages (English and Japanese) with other subjects such as arts, literature, and history to stimulate students' interest, thereby helping to enhance students' self-directed learning abilities and cultivate future competencies as global citizens.


A representative from Daegu Global Station stated, "During the vacation period, it is expected that students will experience the basic inquiry learning process and develop self-directed learning skills through inquiry-based foreign language integrated classes with questions. In particular, this will strengthen their foreign language proficiency as global citizens."



Those interested can apply through the Daegu Global Station website from the 14th to the 16th.


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