Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education conducted an online capacity-building training under the theme "Digital Generation, Gender Differences and Relationships, and Gender Equality." Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education conducted an online capacity-building training under the theme "Digital Generation, Gender Differences and Relationships, and Gender Equality." Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education announced on the 28th that it conducted an online capacity-building training for about 800 gender equality officers from elementary, middle, high, and special schools under the theme of ‘Digital Generation, Gender Differences and Relationships, and Gender Equality.’


The first training session was held the previous day with Visiting Researcher Shin Sang-sook from the Seoul National University Institute of Women’s Studies as the instructor, providing time to reflect on gender equality education under the theme of ‘Sexual Differences and Communication (Life in Differences and Relationships).’


The second training session is scheduled for the 29th, with Seo Seung-hee, CEO of the Korea Cyber Sexual Violence Response Center, presenting on the topic of ‘Cyber Sexual Violence and Digital Citizenship.’



Lee Byung-sam, Director of Democratic Citizenship Life Education, stated, “To nurture citizens of a future democratic society where women and men coexist harmoniously, gender equality education is necessary to understand gender differences and to learn how to respect and consider those differences.”


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