Gwangju Goryeoin Village Conducts 'Hangul Education' for Ukrainian Refugees View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Junho] Korean language education was conducted for children of Ukrainian refugees in the Gwangju area.


Gwangju Goryeoin Village announced on the 22nd that it is providing Korean social culture and Korean language education to help children of Ukrainian refugees who entered the country to escape the Russian invasion settle in Korea.


The education program consists of Korean language, piano, broadcast dance, and field experience.


In particular, Korean language classes are held every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday for 1 hour and 30 minutes, with usually 30 to 40 children attending. More than 300 children have taken the courses so far.


The education is conducted by three teachers from the public local children's center 'Baramgaebi Kkumteo' and invited program instructors.


Goryeoin Village is carrying out related projects entrusted by Gwangsan-gu.



A Goryeoin Village official stated, "For Goryeoin war refugee children to quickly adapt to Korean society and settle early before entering elementary school, Korean social culture and Korean language education are very important," adding, "We will continue to carry out support projects for early settlement in the future."


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