Kyowon Group Launches 'Red Pen Christmas, Please' Campaign for Homeschooling
First 9,000 People Receive Free 70cm Book Tree and 1 Month Supply of Red Pens
Home Seminar on 'Stay-at-Home Learning Methods' for Parents... Minimizing Learning Gaps with Free Educational Content
Kyowon Group announced on the 11th that it will run the "Please Take Care of Christmas" campaign until the 31st to address parents' homeschooling concerns caused by the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Photo by Kyowon Group
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Kyowon Group announced on the 11th that it will run the ‘Please Take Care of Christmas’ campaign until the 31st to help parents struggling with homeschooling due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
This campaign is open to any parents with children aged 4 to 3rd grade in elementary school, and gifts will be provided to the first 9,000 participants.
Kyowon will offer a 70cm book tree and one month’s supply of Smart Red Pen main textbooks for free in this campaign. The 70cm book tree consists of 60 book stickers that children can use to decorate the Christmas tree during art activities and as they read books.
Additionally, for children aged 4 to 7, a one-month supply of Nuri or Kids Red Pen will be provided, and for children in grades 1 to 3 of elementary school, the January 2021 issue of Smart Red Pen will be given.
A tree certification photo event is also prepared. To participate, upload a photo of the Christmas tree made at home with your child on your Instagram with the required hashtags. If you do not have a tree, you can participate by decorating the book tree from the ‘Red Pen! Please Take Care of Christmas’ campaign. The participation period is until the 31st, and through a drawing among applicants, prizes such as Winia air washers and department store gift certificates will be given.
Winter special home seminars will be held on the 11th and 18th of this month. On the 11th, Professor Park Junhee, adjunct professor of the Department of Child Studies at Myongji University and director of With Psychology Counseling Center, will present ‘Know-how to Improve Our Child’s Concentration.’
On the 18th, Lee Sunhee, an elementary school teacher and EBS elementary Korean language instructor, will introduce ‘Home Study Methods for Winter Vacation.’ The first 7,000 people who attend the home seminar on the 18th will receive a Nature Outing Homeschooling Kit for free.
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A Kyowon Group official said, “We prepared this campaign with the hope of minimizing learning gaps caused by the closure of educational institutions,” adding, “We will continue to contribute to minimizing our children’s learning gaps based on edutech.”
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