Released on the 25th on the Gogeon Humanities Academy YouTube Channel

Subject-Specific Expert Study Mentoring... YouTube 'Gongbu Wonjeongdae' Releases 50 Episodes View original image



[Asia Economy Reporter Han Jinju] The Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education will release 50 special lectures on humanities, social sciences, and science for teenagers on YouTube.


On the 25th, the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education announced that it will release 50 special lectures titled "Study Principles Expedition with Mentors" (hereafter referred to as Study Expedition) on YouTube. Following the first release in October last year, this second release provides subject-specific study methods that can be used to prepare for the new semester and set study plans during the vacation.


The Study Expedition combines subjects from the College Scholastic Ability Test such as Korean, English, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science with humanities, where subject experts explain the essence and principles of studying in an easy-to-understand manner. It also introduces various information such as study methods after entering university, career information, and books helpful for studying. It is expected to be an opportunity to realize for oneself not just the techniques to improve test scores but the reasons, what, and how to study.


The YouTube lectures consist of 50 sessions across 13 courses including ▲Humanities (Korean, English, Classical Chinese, Essay Writing) ▲Social Studies (World History, Korean History, Society & Philosophy) ▲Science (Mathematics, Physics, Earth Science, Life Science, Chemistry, Ecology). Each subject covers the essence, usefulness, and expansion methods of studying through topics such as "What is studying - Principles of studying - Charm of studying - Future of studying." Anyone can freely watch them on the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education Classical Humanities Academy YouTube channel.


The participating mentors include ▲Kim Najung (novelist, scenario writer) ▲Jin Young (English professor at Korea Polytechnic University) ▲Anna Mi (invited professor at Sungkyunkwan University) ▲Lee Changhoo (invited professor at Sungkyunkwan University) ▲Shim Yonghwan (director of History N Education Research Institute) ▲Kim Seona (Ph.D. in History at Ewha Womans University) ▲Jo Hyunsoo (professor at Neungin Graduate University) ▲Son Jungsook (Edutech consultant) ▲So Jungho (senior researcher at IBS Underground Experiment Research Group) ▲Lee Seonhwa (research fellow at IBS Multidimensional Carbon Materials Research Group) ▲Lee Eunkyung (senior researcher at IBS Synapse Brain Disease Research Group) ▲Lee Mirinae (senior researcher at Korea Polar Research Institute Territorial Research Headquarters) ▲Kim Sangkyu (professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at KAIST).



Cho Heeyeon, Superintendent of the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education, said, "Many teenagers are facing difficulties in their studies and career planning due to COVID-19," adding, "Through the valuable lectures by mentors actively engaged in various research and activities in the field, students will be able to reset their study circuits to understand what meaning studying can have in our lives."


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