Operating a total of 33 lifelong learning programs including hobby art, practical skills, and culture... Applications available on Gwangjin-gu Lifelong Learning Portal Site

Students performing at the 'Gwangjin-gu Learning Harbor Performance Sharing Event' held last November

Students performing at the 'Gwangjin-gu Learning Harbor Performance Sharing Event' held last November

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Seon-gap) is operating the ‘2021 First Half Learning Naruteo Program’ until June and is recruiting students on a first-come, first-served basis.


The ‘Learning Naruteo Program’ is a project that discovers idle spaces within the district to provide residents with quality lifelong learning opportunities within their living area and operates education programs at the neighborhood level.


The district has additionally discovered three locations: Jayang 4-dong, Gunja-dong Community Centers, and Jayang Hangang Library, so a total of 13 Learning Naruteo sites will operate programs this year to allow residents to learn closer to home.


After publicly recruiting programs in January, the district prepared a total of 33 programs reflecting the results of resident satisfaction surveys, offering fun and easy learning opportunities for various age groups.


Main programs include ▲ hobby art courses such as macrame, acrylic painting, and calligraphy ▲ practical courses such as home baking, organizing and storage, and gardening ▲ cultural courses such as reading and theater, conducted either online or offline depending on the course characteristics.


Application and operation periods vary by program.


For more details, check the Gwangjin-gu Lifelong Learning Portal website or contact the Gwangjin-gu Office Education Support Division.



Kim Seon-gap, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, “Through Learning Naruteo, we plan to operate various neighborhood-level lifelong learning programs that residents can enjoy close to their daily lives,” adding, “We will do our best to create a lifelong learning city where anyone can enjoy the joy of learning and where individuals and society grow together.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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