Gwangju University Holds Extracurricular Program Performance Sharing Meeting for 'Student Competency Enhancement'
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Gwangju University held a session to share the one-year achievements of its extracurricular programs operated to strengthen the core competencies of enrolled students.
The Extracurricular Education Support Center at Gwangju University’s Institute for Educational Innovation announced on the 22nd that it will hold the ‘Extracurricular Curriculum Performance Management Advancement Achievement Sharing Meeting’ from the 26th at the Hosim Memorial Library and Student Hall on campus.
This achievement sharing meeting is held as part of the University Innovation Support Project to revitalize representative extracurricular programs of each department and institution for the 2020 academic year.
The achievement sharing meeting will be conducted through presentations and panel exhibitions until the 24th of next month, and plans to introduce to members ▲extracurricular program operation performance of each department ▲extracurricular program operation performance of each institution ▲performance sharing presentations for faculty and staff ▲distribution of a booklet summarizing the results of the achievement sharing meeting.
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Meanwhile, Gwangju University’s extracurricular curriculum programs include volunteer work, clubs, and company visits implemented to strengthen students’ core competencies (humanities, creative convergence, global, community), and every year, an annual research report meeting is held to analyze the current status of operations and explore directions for development.
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