Joyful Practice University 'Doing' Cultivating the Ability to Live in Any World

Non-grade, Non-credit, Non-teaching 3 No's, "Singer Insooni to Join Dongmyung University"

President Jeon Ho-hwan of Dongmyeong University Advocates 'Doing Talent Development' University Revolution... Video Message Following Speech at Namgu Citizens' University View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] On the 3rd, Jeon Ho-hwan, president of Dongmyung University, held a session to advocate the university revolution originating from Dongmyung University, “Do-ing Talent Development,” which is realized through experience and practice.


Dongmyung University announced on the 3rd that President Jeon personally introduced the direction of the three “No’s” (No Grade, No Credit, No Teaching) “Do-ing Talent Development” at Nam-gu Citizens’ University.


President Jeon attended and gave a congratulatory speech at the 2021 opening ceremony of “Nam-gu Citizens’ University” along with Park Jae-beom, mayor of Busan Nam-gu.


In a congratulatory speech in the form of a “mini-lecture,” he emphasized, “Through 100 Do-ing courses such as reading classics, yacht discussions, and horseback riding, an era of educational innovation has come where students learn by experiencing on their own without being taught.”


He also indirectly conveyed the value pursued by Do-ing Talent Development by saying, “Singer Insooni will soon be invited as a professor at Dongmyung University.”


Through a surprise screening of a 2-minute “Do-ing Talent Development video,” it was introduced that “challenge and passion, communication and empathy, respect and consideration, physical strength, and collaboration are values and fundamentals that never change regardless of what kind of world comes.”


President Jeon also delivered the message, “We will help students develop the strength to live lifelong by themselves through activities that create various values, not through knowledge-transmission education.”


Nam-gu Citizens’ University and Nam-gu Citizens’ Graduate School are public-private cooperative projects to support lifelong learning.


Four universities in Nam-gu (Dongmyung University, Kyungsung University, Pukyong National University, Busan Arts College) have jointly established a short-term cultural lecture university for residents in cooperation with Nam-gu Office as a contribution to the local community. Mainly, professors from the four universities give lectures focusing on liberal arts subjects such as humanities, health, and music.


This year marks the third session, with Nam-gu Citizens’ University holding 12 lectures every Monday from May to July, and Nam-gu Citizens’ Graduate School holding 12 lectures from August to November.



President Jeon Ho-hwan is expected to give the first special lecture at Nam-gu Citizens’ Graduate School.


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