Gyeongnam Hapcheon-gun Launches Customized Educational Support Project for Middle and High Schools
All Students at 15 Local Middle and High Schools Benefit from Outsourcing to Specialized Agencies
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongnam, has been implementing the 2021 Hapcheon-gun Customized Education Support Project targeting middle and high schools in the area, starting with the 'Gongsin Study Method Program' at Haein Middle School since August.
The Hapcheon-gun Customized Education Support Project provides various educational programs tailored to each school's requests, including career and college entrance education, self-directed learning, special lectures by notable figures, visiting university and industry tours, and job experience programs. This project has been conducted annually since 2015.
With a budget of 147 million KRW invested until December, the project is being entrusted to specialized institutions, and all students attending 15 middle and high schools in the area can benefit from the program.
Through the customized education support project, Hapcheon-gun students receive visions for their dreams and future, consulting on career and college entrance, and opportunities to experience preliminary visits to universities or businesses.
The county plans to continue providing high-quality customized education programs that meet the needs of middle and high school students in the area, helping students decide their career paths in the desired direction and enter the schools they wish to attend.
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County Governor Moon Jun-hee stated, “We hope this project will be an opportunity for Hapcheon-gun students to improve their academic abilities and get closer to realizing their dreams, and we ask for much interest and participation in this project.”
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