Changwon National University Regional Science and Technology Promotion Center, Urban Remote Area Life Science Classroom 'Well Received'
Changwon National University Regional Science and Technology Promotion Center conducted a life science classroom at Hacheon Elementary School in Buk-myeon, Changwon-si, Gyeongnam. [Image source=Changwon National University]
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Changwon National University Regional Science and Technology Promotion Center announced on the 9th that it operated a Life Science Classroom for students living in rural areas within Changwon City, Gyeongnam.
The Life Science Classroom in remote and island areas is a program that visits remote and non-urban areas with relatively insufficient science education infrastructure to provide various science experience activities. This activity was conducted at Gusan Elementary School Guseo Branch in Gusan-myeon and Hacheon Elementary School in Buk-myeon.
This program served as an opportunity to enhance students' creativity by utilizing materials related to the regionally specialized strategic industries such as nano convergence smart parts, anti-aging medical programs, and advanced IT-related materials.
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Center Director Woo Kyung-soo stated, "We will continue to revitalize classrooms exhausted by COVID-19 through the Life Science Classroom and strive to bridge the science culture gap in underserved areas with limited opportunities for science experiences."
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