Cultural Heritage Administration Certifies 10 Educational Programs Including 'Gwangsan, Cultural Heritage Blooms' View original image


The Cultural Heritage Administration (Administrator Kim Hyun-mo) and the Korea Cultural Heritage Foundation (Chairman Choi Young-chang) piloted the Cultural Heritage Education Program Certification System in 2021, ultimately certifying ten programs, including 'Gwangsan, Cultural Heritage Blossoms,' out of a total of 51 applications received.


The 'Cultural Heritage Education Program Certification System' is a system in which the state certifies outstanding cultural heritage education programs that meet the certification criteria under the Cultural Heritage Protection Act, aiming to expand cultural heritage education and improve its quality. The Cultural Heritage Administration piloted this certification system this year and formed a Certification Review Committee consisting of 10 related experts (10 certification specialists and reviewers). After requirements evaluation, on-site and document reviews, and final deliberation, ten programs, including 'Gwangsan, Cultural Heritage Blossoms,' were finally certified.


The ten certified programs will receive certificates issued in the name of the Administrator of the Cultural Heritage Administration and will have the right to use the certification mark for the next three years, along with support for media coverage and promotional booklets. Additionally, programs that applied for certification this year but were not certified will receive further advisory (consulting) support in the future.



A representative of the Cultural Heritage Administration stated, "From 2022, we plan to fully operate the Cultural Heritage Education Program Certification System to discover more excellent cultural heritage education programs and provide diverse cultural heritage education opportunities."


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