Busan Student Safety Experience Center.

Busan Student Safety Experience Center.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The 'Busan Student Safety Experience Center,' which will become the mecca of safety experience education for students in the Busan area, will open on the 24th and begin a pilot operation.


The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education will hold an opening ceremony at the Busan Student Safety Experience Center on the 24th, attended by Superintendent Kim Seok-jun, Lee Soon-young, Chairperson of the City Council Education Committee, Noh Ki-tae, Mayor of Gangseo District, parent representatives, and education office officials.


The opening ceremony will proceed in the order of congratulatory performances, promotional video screening, ribbon-cutting ceremony, commemorative tree planting, experience room tours, and experiential activities. The event will be broadcast live on the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education's YouTube channel.


The Busan Student Safety Experience Center was constructed with a budget of 28.7 billion KRW, starting in August 2020, on a 16,970㎡ site of the former Myeongji Elementary School playground, with a three-story building and a total floor area of 6,337㎡.


The first floor houses the Children's Safety Experience Room, Water Safety Experience Room, and Orientation Room. The second floor includes the Traffic Safety Experience Room, Large-scale Traffic Safety Experience Room, and Outdoor Safety Experience Room. The third floor contains the Disaster Safety Experience Room, Personal Safety & First Aid Experience Room, and Daily Life Safety Experience Room.


Among comprehensive safety experience centers operated by metropolitan and provincial offices of education nationwide, this is the first to include a Water Safety Experience Room within the center, enabling systematic water play safety education and survival swimming training.


A Wind and Water Safety Experience Zone reflecting the regional characteristics of the maritime city of Busan was created to provide students with realistic safety experiences.


Considering the regional characteristics of the western Busan area, where the proportion of multicultural students is relatively high, a six-language supported voice guidance system was also installed within the experience center.


During the school term, safety experience education will be provided to kindergarten, elementary, middle, and high school students, and survival swimming education will be offered specifically to elementary students.


During vacations, safety experience education will be provided to families and the general public, and safety experience education job training will be conducted for teaching staff.


To promote the health and welfare of local residents, the swimming pool will be opened for a fee. The gymnasium, parking lot, outdoor plaza rest area, and book caf? will also be open free of charge.


The center will operate on a pilot basis until April after the opening ceremony. During the pilot operation, teaching and learning guides will be developed by school level and grade, and full-scale operation is planned to begin in May.



Superintendent Kim Seok-jun said, “The Busan Student Safety Experience Center was built to resolve the shortage of safety experience education facilities in the Busan area and to expand the educational infrastructure in the western Busan area. The center will play a pivotal role in providing customized safety education to Busan students.”

Safety Experience Room (top left), Feng Shui Safety Disaster Safety Experience Room (top right), Large-scale Traffic Safety Experience Room for Ships (bottom left), Children's Safety Experience Room.

Safety Experience Room (top left), Feng Shui Safety Disaster Safety Experience Room (top right), Large-scale Traffic Safety Experience Room for Ships (bottom left), Children's Safety Experience Room.

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