Synergy from Gyeongnam Office of Education's Designation as a Literacy Education Specialized Institution

Adult Literacy Education Elementary Academic Certification Classroom Youth Learning School <br>[Image Source=Sancheong-gun]

Adult Literacy Education Elementary Academic Certification Classroom Youth Learning School
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam announced on the 11th that it has been selected for the adult literacy and qualification exam public contest project hosted by the Ministry of Education and the National Institute for Lifelong Education for three consecutive years.


This year, the county was selected for the ‘Qualification Exam Program Operation Support Project’ and the ‘Adult Literacy Education Support Project,’ securing 21 million KRW in national funds (6 million KRW for the qualification exam, 15 million KRW for adult literacy education).


The Qualification Exam Program Operation Support Project is a program that supports qualification exam programs for low-education adult learners who have not completed the regular education curriculum.


The Adult Literacy Education Support Project is hosted by the National Institute for Lifelong Education (Ministry of Education) and supports literacy education necessary for daily life and basic life literacy education for adults who have not received basic education due to economic and social circumstances.


With the 21 million KRW in national funds secured through the public contest project selection, the county plans to operate one middle school qualification exam class and 19 visiting literacy classes for about 160 people by adding county funds.



A county official said, “Over the past three years, we have achieved the result of being selected for lifelong education public contest projects targeting illiterate and low-education adults hosted by the Ministry of Education and the National Institute for Lifelong Education,” and added, “We will continue to strive to support various lifelong education programs needed by county residents through lifelong education public contest projects.”


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