"Prepare for the New Semester with 'Gangnam Ingong' During the Lunar New Year Holiday?"... 1,062 Gangnam Ingong Lectures Offered for Free
February 8 to March 1: 22 Days of In-School Exam Concept Special Lectures, Study Method Mentoring, and Explanation Classes
[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gangnam-gu (District Mayor Jung Soon-gyun) operates the Internet CSAT Broadcast (hereinafter Gangnam Ingang) and will provide 1,062 special lectures free of charge for 22 days starting from the 8th to help students who experienced academic gaps due to COVID-19 prepare for the new semester.
Last year, the district provided 121 free lectures, but this year the number of lectures has been greatly increased.
In particular, 958 special lectures on core concepts for middle and high school students, including textbook concept summaries and coding courses, have been prepared to alleviate the burden of private education expenses.
Additionally, mentoring lectures on study methods, one-pick lectures containing key content for middle and high school, mock test explanation lectures, and untact live briefings on admissions and study strategies will be offered.
Anyone can attend without the need for membership registration.
For more details, inquiries can be made through the Gangnam Ingang website and customer center.
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Meanwhile, since last year’s COVID-19 outbreak, Gangnam Ingang, which has expanded its free course support project nationwide, plans to continue supporting free course vouchers this year for low-income students facing academic difficulties upon application from local governments under its jurisdiction.
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