KB Kookmin Bank Conducts Digital Learning Support Program 'Mentor KB for Youth!'
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] KB Kookmin Bank announced on the 21st that it will provide digital learning support under the program 'Mentor for Youth KB!'
The 'Mentor for Youth KB!' digital learning support is a social contribution project started to bridge the educational gap by supporting basic learning for preschool and elementary school children from low-income and global families.
Since 2020, over 900 children have participated in the digital learning support project.
KB Kookmin Bank collaborates with the edutech company Enuma to equip dedicated tablet PCs with Korean language and basic math programs, supporting children's self-directed learning.
Through fun Korean language and basic math programs like games, children are encouraged to learn independently, and they are provided with over 160 original storybooks tailored to their level.
Additionally, the parent page is supported in multiple languages so that parents from global families can check and guide their children's learning progress, and multilingual books that children and parents can read together are also provided.
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A KB Kookmin Bank official said, "We are pleased to help strengthen the basic academic skills of children with insufficient Korean language comprehension during the difficult times caused by COVID-19," adding, "We hope children learn Korean, enjoy reading books, and through that joy, experience a wider world."
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