Gwangju University Operates Customized Support Program for Academic Activities During Winter Vacation View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Gwangju University supports customized programs so that students can continue their academic activities on their own even during vacation.


The Gwangju University Institute for Educational Innovation announced on the 4th that it will carry out the 'Majungmul Project' to improve students' self-directed learning abilities and strengthen their competencies during the winter vacation period.


This project supports foreign language learning activities, volunteer work, contest challenges, major-related research, and activity expenses necessary for research and learning.


In addition, the major learning Orum Community program, which students formed study groups and participated in during the 2020 second semester winter vacation, will be operated again.


The major learning Orum Community is a program where 2 to 5 students with the same goal autonomously continue learning activities.


Participating students receive support for activity expenses and engage in major subject learning, acquiring major-related certifications, and improving foreign language skills.


During the activity period, students submit activity reports at least four times and solve problems and tasks through feedback.


Gwangju University plans to select final applicants by judging creativity, sincerity, specificity and appropriateness of role distribution among team members.



Park Jin-young, director of the Gwangju University Institute for Educational Innovation, said, “We have been considering various methods through performance sharing meetings so that students can continue successful learning on their own during the winter vacation period,” and added, “We will actively pursue future education response and customized talent development.”


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