Gyeongnam Province Opens First-Come, First-Served Registration for Non-Face-to-Face Environmental Education Home Stay Kits to Tackle Climate Crisis
Composed of Various Experience Kits and Online Lectures for Families Together
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] The Gyeongsangnam-do Environmental Education Center will distribute the 'Non-face-to-face Environmental Education Home Stay Kit' in celebration of Environment Day on June 5.
The 'Non-face-to-face Environmental Education Home Stay Kit' is composed of various experiential programs that the whole family can practice in the era of climate crisis and carbon neutrality.
Along with themed online education programs, it provides various experiential kits such as a waste separation workbook, recycling experience, vegetable garden making, and endangered animal soap making.
The distribution target is 200 families with elementary school children in the province.
Applications can be made on the Gyeongsangnam-do Environmental Education Center website, and the application period is from the 26th to June 1.
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An official from the Environmental Education Center said, "We plan to continue developing and distributing various non-face-to-face environmental education programs to build an environmental education platform that allows communication and participation with the residents."
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