Strengthening Female Students' Health, Economic, and Leadership Skills Through Virtual Home Training in a Non-Face-to-Face Format

'Even Banks Teach Home Training' SC Jeil Bank Launches Self-Reliance Program 'Goal@Home' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyo-jin] SC First Bank announced on the 14th that it has launched ‘Goal@Home,’ a virtual home training program aimed at enhancing independence for middle school girls aspiring to become future female leaders, conducted in a non-face-to-face format.


Goal@Home is a program where female students participate in lectures on four themes using home training with the goal of improving independence. The ‘Goal Coach Team’ conducting the lectures consists of female university students and professional instructors who have completed coach training operated by ‘Women Win,’ a global Goal program partner and an international women’s NGO specializing in sports education programs.


The program is conducted over four sessions. The first session’s theme is ‘Healthy Body,’ where students, whose outdoor activities have decreased due to COVID-19, learn indoor health management methods from a Pilates instructor. Using equipment from the pre-provided ‘Home Training Kit,’ they practice ‘Creating a Healthy and Correct Posture’ and ‘Positively Coping with Stress.’


The second session focuses on ‘Understanding Oneself,’ where participants explore ‘Understanding Myself and Setting Future Goals.’ The third session covers ‘Economic Independence,’ featuring lectures on ‘Financial Education for Successful Economic Life’ and ‘Creating My Story through Female Leaders Worldwide.’ The final fourth session includes a special sex education lecture from a sex education expert.



Choi Ki-hoon, Head of Marketing and Communications at SC First Bank, said, “Active physical activity increases life satisfaction and happiness, and also helps improve academic achievement and concentration. We hope that female students establish a healthy body and proper economic perspective, enjoy their rights, and grow into confident future female leaders.”


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