Consisting of Basic, Advanced, and Practical Training to Easily Explain Rigid and Unfamiliar Cooperation...Live Training via Gangseo-gu Office YouTube Channel at 3 PM on the 22nd

‘Gangseo Cooperative Governance School Online Cooperative Governance Class’ Held View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gangseo-gu, Seoul (Mayor Noh Hyun-song) will hold the ‘2020 Gangseo Cooperation School Online Cooperation Class’ on the 22nd, which easily explains how cooperation is actually carried out in administration.


This training was prepared to help residents understand cooperation and to spread the culture of cooperation.


The lectures consist of three sessions: ▲ Cooperation and Democracy (Instructor Seo Jin-ah) ▲ Understanding and Practice of Community Innovation Plans (Instructor Cho Cheol-min) ▲ Communication Methods in Cooperation Sites through Case Studies (Instructor Kang Jung-mo), each lasting about 40 minutes for easy listening.


In the first session, ‘Cooperation and Democracy,’ participants will explore the basic concepts of cooperation with Seo Jin-ah, former head of the Seoul Metropolitan Community Department.


Using four questions?What is cooperation? (What), Why should we do it? (Why), With whom do we do it? (Who), and How do we do it? (How)?the session helps deepen understanding of cooperation and discusses the necessity of public-private cooperation to realize true democracy.


The second session, ‘Understanding and Practice of Community Innovation Plans,’ features Dr. Cho Cheol-min, a research fellow at the SungKongHoe University Social Science Research Institute, who will examine how community innovation plans, policies developed through public-private discussions to identify and solve problems, are actually implemented in the district.


In the third session, ‘Communication Methods in Cooperation Sites through Case Studies,’ Kang Jung-mo, director of the Citizen Education Content Institute, will provide a detailed look at actual cooperation sites.


Cooperation sites often involve conflicts as public and private sectors, which have operated in different areas, work together to solve problems.


This session reviews conflicts that may arise in cooperation sites through real cases and teaches communication methods to strengthen cooperation partnerships.


The ‘2020 Gangseo Cooperation School’ is open to any residents interested in cooperation and can be attended live via Gangseo-gu Office’s YouTube channel iGangseoTV at 3 p.m. on the 22nd.


A district official said, “To prevent COVID-19 infection, this year’s Gangseo Cooperation School is held online,” and added, “We hope this will be a time to enhance understanding and empathy for cooperation where residents are the main actors.”



Last year, the district operated the 2019 Gangseo Cooperation School, where 213 participants including residents, local activists, and public officials attended seven sessions to understand the cooperation implementation process and share the vision of cooperation.


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