Dongshin University Department of Early Childhood Education, YouTube Live Special Lecture for Prospective Students and Parents
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] The Department of Early Childhood Education at Dongshin University announced on the 23rd that it conducted a non-face-to-face 'YouTube Live Special Lecture' for prospective freshmen and their parents on the 22nd at the studio on the 2nd floor of the Central Library.
In the special lecture titled 'Personality and College Life Adaptation through MBTI' by Moon Eun-mi, head of the Career Academy and a university career planning expert, 35 prospective freshmen participated to identify their personality types through the MBTI personality test and learn about college life methods suited to their personalities.
In the following special lecture, 'Understanding Communication Methods with Children through MBTI,' 29 prospective parents learned about their own and their children's personality types, shared ways to understand and communicate with their children accordingly, and had a Q&A session.
This special lecture was prepared as part of the Department of Early Childhood Education's 'Growth Mentoring System,' which annually provides learning and career guidance, character and aptitude development, and psychological counseling at each stage from admission to graduation.
The Department of Early Childhood Education at Dongshin University plans to continue operating various programs to support prospective freshmen's adaptation to college life.
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Professor Kim Kyung-hee, in charge of career and psychological guidance in the department, said, "As non-face-to-face classes continue for a long time, we will operate various programs for prospective freshmen and their parents who are experiencing difficulties to support their adaptation to college life and increase their satisfaction with university life."
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