Bank of Korea Produces Online Economic Education Content for Youth
[Asia Economy Reporter Jang Sehee] The Bank of Korea announced on the 4th that it will provide the online economic education content for teenagers, 'BOK Economic Academy,' twice on the 11th and 16th through the BOK website and YouTube channel.
This academy will cover topics such as economic common sense, economic codes, and microeconomics. The content is specially produced in a broadcast lecture format to support remote education in schools due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, professional instructors will explain economic principles and phenomena by integrating them with history, art, and other fields.
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Meanwhile, the Bank of Korea stated, "We will continue to produce content that helps teenagers correctly understand economic phenomena encountered in daily life to enhance the effectiveness of youth economic education."
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