Gyeonggi Office of Education Produces and Distributes Promotional Video for School Safety Accident Prevention View original image


[Asia Economy (Suwon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education has released a promotional video for preventing school safety accidents.


On the 23rd, the Gyeonggi Office of Education announced that it produced a song titled "I Will Protect" to prevent school safety accidents and released the promotional video along with it on the education office's YouTube channel on the same day.


"I Will Protect" was created with the purpose of raising students' safety awareness through music and preventing school safety accidents. Rapper Dalji, who serves as a promotional ambassador for the Gyeonggi Office of Education, participated in this production.


Notably, unlike existing safety education songs aimed at lower-grade elementary students, this song was produced so that upper-grade elementary, middle, and high school students can also listen to and enjoy it together.


The Gyeonggi Office of Education included in the song lyrics common safety accident cases frequently occurring in educational settings such as ▲physical activities ▲experiments and practical training ▲break time ▲cleaning time, as well as accident prevention methods that can be practiced in daily life.


The Gyeonggi Office of Education plans to utilize the safety education song and promotional video in safety education curricula at all school levels and promote them through various media such as break time bells, school websites, school notification services, and radio broadcasts.



Choi Bok-yoon, head of the School Safety Planning Division at the Gyeonggi Office of Education, said, "The safety accident cases contained in the safety education song 'I Will Protect' are types that frequently occur in actual school settings and will greatly help prevent student safety accidents," adding, "I hope that through music, students, faculty, and parents will all develop and practice safety awareness in their daily lives."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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