'Literacy Reading Method to Make Our Child a Genius' ... Special Lecture at Hallim Library View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] On the 6th, it was announced that the Jinhae Hallim Richville Saemaeul Library (Hallim Library) in Gyeongnam and the Education Network Siseon Association will hold a special lecture on the 10th at Hallim Library under the theme "Literacy Reading Method to Make Our Children Gifted" for local youth and parents.


This special lecture invites author Ahn Sang-heon, whose works are included in middle and high school Korean textbooks and who is a bestseller author in the humanities field with books such as "A New Study is Coming" and "Madly Kind Philosophy," to give a lecture on reading and writing education.


The lecture will follow the Level 3 social distancing guidelines for COVID-19, allowing 9 participants in person and unlimited online applications. Applications can be made through Hallim Richville Library or the Education Network Siseon Association.


Kim Ju-hee, director of Hallim Library, said, "The literacy skills of teenagers greatly affect their learning," and added, "I hope this will be an opportunity for students who spend a lot of time at home due to COVID-19 to develop a habit of self-study through reading books."


Min Do-sik, chairman of the Education Network Siseon Association, stated, "We plan to continue providing good humanities content for students living in an era where the humanities are emphasized for the local community," and added, "We hope this lecture will help expand the base of humanities in the region."



Meanwhile, the Education Network Siseon Association is a registered non-profit educational institution in Gyeongsangnam-do that contributes to the popularization of humanities in the local community by developing humanities lectures and content for local libraries and public institutions.


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