Applications open until the 24th... Talent Discovery and Development for Parent Clubs with 5 or More Members in the Region to Contribute to the Local Community

Parent Creative Project Club

Parent Creative Project Club

View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Dongjak-gu (Mayor Changwoo Lee) is promoting the ‘Parent Creative Project Contest’ as part of the 2021 Dongjak Innovation Education District project.


The ‘Parent Creative Project Contest’ was established to discover the talents of parent clubs and support activities such as talent development through rest and learning, and community sharing activities, aiming to revitalize the parent network through local community activities.


The project period is from May to November, recruiting 20 parent groups of five or more members who have children attending elementary, middle, or high schools in the area.


The project includes ▲ creative club activities through rest and learning for parents ▲ activities to improve the relationship between children and parents ▲ talent-sharing activities by parents through connections between home, school, and village, with support of up to 1 million KRW per club.


The application period is until the 24th of this month. Applicants can download the application form from the district website and submit it via email to the person in charge (khr0915@dongjak.go.kr).


Based on criteria such as project potential, feasibility, and contribution to the local community, final selections will be made in April after document screening and subsidy review.


For more details, inquiries can be made to the Education Policy Division of Dongjak-gu Office.


Jongrok Jeong, head of the Education Policy Division, said, “This is a crucial time when the participation and efforts of parents as education stakeholders are more important than ever,” adding, “We ask for active participation from those interested so that this contest can contribute to the growth of parents and the activation of participation in innovative education.”



Meanwhile, the 29 parent clubs selected last year voluntarily engaged in sharing activities by visiting neighbors, educational institutions, and welfare organizations. They also participated in the year-end online Talent Sharing School Flea Market, donating the proceeds from sales of donated items under the name of the parent division, practicing talent sharing.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing