Goheung Lifelong Education Center Implements Dream·Rak Writing Program
Goheung Lifelong Education Center will conduct the '2021 Dream·Rak Writing Program Visiting Schools'. Photo by Goheung Lifelong Education Center
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Goheung Lifelong Education Center announced on the 19th that it will conduct the ‘2021 Dream·Rak Writing Program Visiting Schools’ for 12 first and third graders from Goheung Namyang Middle School and 12 first graders from Podu Middle School.
The ‘Dream·Rak Writing Program’ is in its third year of operation this year, visiting schools to help youth cultivate healthy dreams through writing activities. It has also been praised for compiling students’ writing works into anthologies, fostering a sense of achievement and confidence in writing.
This event focused on using various media to help students learn writing easily and enjoyably. Through writing rap lyrics, students freely expressed their thoughts and emotions, and through writing with a bu-character (sub-character), they explored their career paths and interests.
A student who participated in the event said, “I was glad to find my dream through the writing program, and it gave me confidence in writing.”
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Director Ko Jae-sul stated, “We will support students in cultivating reading education and healthy dreams through reading culture programs linked with schools.”
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