Advising Teachers to Submit Applications via Campaign Website by the 30th

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[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Yoon-joo] LG Chem is taking steps to raise awareness among teenagers about the importance of a sustainable environment through educational content.


On the 7th, LG Chem announced that it will launch the 'Green Class' program in collaboration with Kia Hope and the National Environmental Education Center under the Ministry of Environment to support environmental education at elementary, middle, and high schools nationwide.


Green Class is a program that processes the content learned by youth environmental guardians and university student mentors participating in LG Chem's online mentoring program 'Like Green' into high-quality content, enabling students nationwide to receive education remotely.


Any teacher who wishes to conduct on-tact environmental education using the Green Class materials at elementary, middle, and high schools nationwide, after-school classrooms, or care institutions can apply. The application period is until the 30th, and applications can be submitted through the Like Green website.


Teachers who apply will be provided with a total of 12 environmental education videos, teacher's lecture guides, and student workbooks tailored to the scientific and environmental theories at a level suitable for teenagers, all in file format.


The curriculum is organized into five areas following the initials of G.R.E.E.N, which symbolizes a green Earth: ▲Global Warming ▲Recycling ▲Energy ▲Eco system ▲Next-generation Technology.



Meanwhile, during the previous pre-application period when over 3,000 educational workbooks were provided, more than twice the number of applicants flooded in, showing a strong response from the education field. In response, LG Chem decided to convert the Green Class materials into digital files to provide educational benefits to all applying institutions.


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