National Library for Children and Young Adults, 'Reading Culture Lecture for Parents' Released on YouTube
[Asia Economy Reporter Seomideum] The National Library for Children and Young Adults will release the 'Reading Culture Lecture for Parents' on the library's website and YouTube channel on the 23rd.
This lecture will cover topics on parent education and reading guidance for children under the theme of 'Customized Creative Convergence Reading Education in the AI Era,' aimed at nurturing future-oriented talents.
The first lecture will be given by Dr. Jo Hyangsuk, who will discuss 'How to Raise Children as Future-Oriented Talents,' addressing math and science learning methods for children and adolescents living in the AI era, as well as various competencies required by future society. She will also present know-how and educational trends for raising children as future talents and the vision of future education.
Dr. Jo Hyangsuk serves as the Head of the Science and Mathematics Education Department at the Korea Foundation for the Advancement of Science and Creativity and is a member of the UNESCO ESD (Education for Sustainable Development) Korea Committee. She is the author of books such as 'Set Up Child Education Perfectly for the AI Generation.'
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A representative of the National Library for Children and Young Adults stated, "We hope this lecture will be a time to resolve parents' concerns about what competencies children and adolescents need to live in the new era and what should be done to foster them."
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