Gimhae City Selected for Ministry of Education and Gyeongnam Province Lifelong Learning Contest... 24 Projects and 69 Programs to be Implemented View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Gimhae City in Gyeongnam announced on the 27th that it has been selected for the Ministry of Education's Regional Lifelong Education Activation Support Project and Gyeongnam Province's City and County Lifelong Learning Platform Construction Project.


With a total of 146 million KRW in national and provincial funds secured through this selection, the city will promote 26 projects and 69 programs this year.


The Ministry of Education project operates 5 projects and 15 programs, including training democratic citizen education activists and local historical figure exploration activists, establishing an environment for forming regional identity through fostering proactive learning citizens and discovering region-specific content.


The Gyeongnam Province project includes 19 projects and 34 programs such as "Mom Says," which produces storybooks told to children for pregnant women about to give birth, "通 (Tong) Youth," which cultivates proper voter awareness for youth about to vote for the first time, military woodworking shops, and after-work learning rooms, providing customized lifelong learning tailored to seven life cycle stages to establish a support system without blind spots.


Additionally, through the Shared Economy Activation Support Project, 2 projects and 15 programs will be operated to discover potential learning spaces and capable resident instructors, creating a lifelong learning culture that anyone can enjoy anywhere.



Mayor Heo Seong-gon said, "We will newly organize the regional lifelong education system and promote differentiated lifelong education projects to establish a system that systematically supports the happy growth of citizens."


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