Operating 4 Campuses for Humanities, Disabled, and Expert Training... Offering Diverse Lifelong Learning Programs from Humanities Classes to Certification Courses

Recruitment of Students for the 'Gangseo Lifelong Learning Campus' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gangseo-gu, Seoul (Mayor Noh Hyun-song) is recruiting students to participate in the 'Gangseo Lifelong Learning Campus' in collaboration with local educational institutions starting April 1.


The Gangseo Lifelong Learning Campus is a program designed to provide diverse and specialized lifelong learning programs close to residents' homes.


From April, the district will open four campuses themed around ▲ Humanities ▲ People with Disabilities ▲ Professional Training ▲ Arts.


First, the 'Humanities Campus' will be established at Banghwa 6 Comprehensive Social Welfare Center. Here, humanities courses enjoyable for middle and high school students as well as adults will be offered, including classes such as 'Humanities through Media' and 'Humanities of Thought and Practice.'


The 'Campus for People with Disabilities' will be held both online and offline at the Seoul Disabled Women Workforce Development Center. Customized education for people with disabilities includes aromatherapy, psychological counseling, and computer Hangul program training.


At the 'Professional Training Campus' operated by Seoul Hoseo Vocational School, courses such as the 'Historical and Cultural Experience Educator Certification Class' and the 'Calligrapher Level 2 Certification Class' are provided to help strengthen professional skills and obtain certifications.


The 'Arts Campus,' managed by Woodlock Workshop, has prepared an online woodworking course called 'Dotak Dotak Wood Class.' Participants can enjoy a new hobby by making wooden items such as spoon holders and speakers.


Residents wishing to enroll can apply through the Gangseo Lifelong Learning Center website. However, applications for the Campus for People with Disabilities must be submitted directly to the Seoul Disabled Women Workforce Development Center.


Applications open on April 1. The Humanities Campus accepts applications until the 5th, the Campus for People with Disabilities until the 9th, and the Professional Training and Arts Campuses until the 12th. If the number of applicants exceeds the capacity, final participants will be selected through a random computerized lottery.


Detailed information on each campus's schedule, methods, tuition fees, and other details can be found on the Gangseo Lifelong Learning Center website.


A district official stated, "The lifelong learning campuses established throughout the region will be a driving force to further expand the base of lifelong education," adding, "We will strive to create a lifelong learning environment where anyone can easily and conveniently pursue the learning they desire."



For more information, please contact the Education and Youth Division of Gangseo-gu Office.


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