Ulsan Office of Education.

Ulsan Office of Education.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education is promoting convenient borrowing of English education material DVDs for children by members of the ‘Dadeut English’ parent club.


Last year in the second half, the Office of Education started lending Dadeut English DVDs at four libraries: Ulju, Nambu, Jungbu, and Dongbu libraries. In the Buk-gu area, DVDs can be borrowed from the Math Culture Center starting from the 22nd.


Dadeut English, an Ulsan-style elementary English education program, means ‘If you listen a lot (多), you hear everything (ALL),’ and focuses on communication-centered English education.


The Dadeut English parent club shares various cases and methods to practice Dadeut English at home.


The club is a parent group supporting children’s English education and currently operates 15 clubs serving about 200 students.


The Ulsan Office of Education operates the Dadeut English Parent Support Group and a Dadeut English club room on the Parent Support Center website to support the activities of the Dadeut English parent clubs, providing task assignments and individual feedback.


According to the tally of DVD loans from the four libraries in the second half of last year, 156 club members used the service.


In the Buk-gu area, a separate space for DVD lending was prepared at the entrance of the first-floor cafe in the Math Culture Center this year to allow Dadeut English parent club members to use it conveniently.


Borrowing is limited to 2 items per loan, and the loan period is 14 days, the same as other libraries.



An official from the Office of Education said, “We will continue to increase support so that parent clubs can be activated and strive to spread Dadeut English.”


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