Career and Academic Exploration Experience at 7 Specialized High Schools from September 25 to October 23

Gyeongnam Office of Education Operates Multi-Value Saturday Harmony Program 'Kkumgil, JOB多!' View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] The Gyeongsangnam-do Office of Education announced on the 23rd that it will operate and support the multi-value Saturday Harmony Program "Dream Path, JOB多!" for multicultural students from the 25th to October 23rd.


"Dream Path, JOB多!" is an experiential event where multicultural middle school students and non-multicultural students form small groups together to participate in high school career and college admission programs.


The program is held every Saturday at seven specialized high schools in the province. Various career experience events prepared by each school are open to any multicultural middle school student in Gyeongnam to participate with friends, and registration is on a first-come, first-served basis via Google Forms.


Gyeongnam Tourism High School (Changwon), where students can experience baking and barista practice, and Gyeongnam Industrial High School (Geoje), which offers experiences in dining cooking and smart factory fields?promising jobs in the 4th Industrial Revolution?along with Gimhae Life Science High School, quickly filled their spots.


This program was planned to explore integrated education methods for the harmony of multicultural and non-multicultural students and to support practical career education through career aptitude exploration at specialized high schools.



Hong Jeong-hee, Director of Career Education, said, "I am grateful that this provides an opportunity to come together at a time when students have few chances to interact. We will do our best to ensure a safe and meaningful experiential activity while strictly adhering to COVID-19 prevention guidelines."


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