Gimhae Cultural Foundation Recruiting Participants for 'Cultural Diversity Education Research Group' Until the 27th
Gyeongnam Gimhae Cultural Foundation Cultural Diversity Education Research Group Information Poster.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Gimhae Cultural Foundation is recruiting elementary, middle, and high school teachers and youth instructors from the Busan and Gyeongnam regions to participate in the 2021 Rainbow Bridge Project 'Cultural Diversity Education Research Group' until the 27th.
The research group is a gathering that empathizes with and contemplates the importance of cultural diversity education for children and youth, where lesson plans will be developed and networking among participants will take place.
The specific activities will be decided later through direct discussion among the participants, and Gimhae Cultural Foundation will support the operating budget, provide space and equipment within the foundation, and handle promotion.
The activity period is from July to December, and at least five meetings must be held within the year.
Any elementary, middle, or high school teachers and youth instructors in the Busan and Gyeongnam regions interested in cultural diversity can participate, and applications can be submitted via a Naver form. The announcement of participants will be individually notified on the 29th.
More detailed information can be found on the foundation’s website, Instagram, or by phone.
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A foundation official stated, “Recently, discrimination and hatred have been spreading through mobile content, and these are being accepted uncritically among children and youth,” adding, “We aim to overcome the reality of cultural diversity being infringed upon even a little, and we plan to continue support next year as well.”
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