Recruitment of Participants for Gwangjin Innovation Education Village School Project until 24th... Up to 5 Million Won Support for Non-Profit Corporations, Organizations, and Resident Groups

Village school classes conducted last year

Village school classes conducted last year

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Seon-gap) is recruiting participants for the '2021 Gwangjin Innovation Education Village School Project' until the 24th.


This project is part of Gwangjin Innovation Education and was prepared to provide children and youth with various learning and experiential activities by utilizing the human and material educational resources of the village.


Applicants can be any nonprofit youth education institutions and corporations · organizations located in the district, social cooperatives, or resident groups of three or more people. However, they must independently secure educational venues and recruit students, and provide various educational programs such as career activities, cooking, culture, and crafts using their educational content.


The selection results will be announced in March after a document review, and selected village schools will receive support of up to 5 million won.


Organizations wishing to apply should prepare related documents such as the project application form and project plan and submit them by email or visit to the Gwangjin-gu Education Support Division by 6 p.m. on the 24th. Prior consulting must be conducted before submitting documents.


For more details, check the announcement on the Gwangjin-gu Office website or contact the Education Support Division.


Mayor Kim Seon-gap said, "Village schools were established to provide children with various experiential opportunities not covered in the regular curriculum by utilizing the village's educational resources," and added, "We will do our best to create a village education community so that children can grow up healthily under the care of the village."



Meanwhile, last year, the district operated nine village school projects including art, theater, vocal music, and crafts, providing various learning opportunities to about 160 students.


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