Daekyo Launches 'My Pace', a Specialized Service for Slow Learners
Support for Students with Psychological, Emotional, Cognitive Issues and Borderline Intelligence
Daekyo announced on the 9th that it will launch a specialized educational service for slow learners called 'My Pace.' Photo by Daekyo
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Daekyo announced on the 9th that it will launch a specialized educational service called ‘My Pace’ for slow learners.
According to Daekyo, ‘My Pace’ is a specialized one-on-one educational service designed for students who face difficulties in learning due to psychological, emotional, or cognitive issues. It was launched to assist students struggling with learning delays and those with borderline intelligence.
In particular, this educational service is based on the successful experience of the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education and Daekyo Cultural Foundation’s business agreement and Asia’s first SIB (Social Impact Bond) project, the ‘Seoul Group Home Borderline Intelligence Child Education Project.’ It aims to provide systematic educational services to approximately 800,000 borderline and slow learners.
Additionally, the professional counselors providing the program are composed of mentors specializing in child and developmental fields. Daekyo explained that for students with low learning motivation and achievement levels, such as those with borderline intelligence or learning delays, a dedicated one-on-one mentor will provide personalized educational and counseling services to help reduce learning gaps.
Moreover, students using the ‘My Pace’ educational service will also receive professional psychological diagnostic services through Daekyo’s child psychology and career counseling specialized institution, the ‘Daekyo Dream Mentor Counseling Center.’ The ‘Child and Adolescent Psychological Support Service’ voucher can also be used.
Daekyo is holding a launch event for the ‘My Pace’ educational service. Until the end of April, any parents interested in their children’s education can participate in free trial classes, discount events, and child type diagnosis events.
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A Daekyo official stated, “We launched ‘My Pace’ to increase children’s interest in learning, boost their confidence in learning abilities, and improve peer relationships and social skills. We plan to provide differentiated educational services efficiently at the desired time and place, unlike professional counseling centers or learning therapy institutions.”
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