Goheung Lifelong Education Center, Recruiting Lifelong Education Students for the First Half of the Year
Goheung Lifelong Education Center is recruiting students for lifelong education programs in the first half of this year on a first-come, first-served basis. Photo by Goheung Lifelong Education Center
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Goheung Lifelong Education Center announced on the 21st that it will recruit '2022 First Half Lifelong Education Program Students' on a first-come, first-served basis for local residents and students.
This first half course will be held for 15 weeks from next month 14th to June 25th, operating 35 courses for residents and 20 courses for students.
The programs for residents include ▲Japanese Conversation ▲Absolute Beginner English Conversation ▲Korean Writing Class ▲Accordion ▲Nanta Drum ▲Janggu Class ▲Calligraphy Class (Daytime/Nighttime) ▲Rattan Craft ▲Basic Computer ▲100x Smartphone Utilization ▲YouTube Creator (Nighttime) ▲Seasonal Fermented Food Making ▲Hand Drip Coffee Class ▲Professional Organizer ▲Bread & Cookie Making, offering a variety of courses.
The talent enhancement programs for students consist of ▲Exciting Art Class ▲Children's Ballet ▲Robot Science Class ▲Finger Piano Kalimba ▲Intelligence Development Baduk Class ▲Science Experiments from Textbooks, etc.
Eligibility is open to all local residents and students, the tuition fee is completely free, and only material and textbook costs are borne by the participants.
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Director Ko Jae-sul said, “Although the impact of COVID-19 continues, I hope that local residents and students regain vitality in life through diverse lifelong education courses,” and added, “Our education center will continue to strive to fulfill its role as a lifelong learning and cultural experience space for local people.”
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