Cheongsong Education Support Office and Yeongpyeong Suseok Flower Stone Exhibition Hall Sign Agreement to Promote Career Experience Education
On the 28th, the Cheongsong Office of Education in Gyeongbuk Province signed a business agreement with the ‘Yeongpyeong Chief Flower Stone Exhibition Hall’.
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwiyeol] The Cheongsong Office of Education in Gyeongbuk signed a business agreement with the ‘Yeongpyeong Suseok Flower Stone Exhibition Hall’ on the 28th at the Cheongsong Office of Education small conference room to revitalize career experience education for students in the Cheongsong area.
Through this agreement, both organizations plan to support participation in career experiences and various educational programs and cooperate in multiple ways.
They will strengthen mutual cooperation systems such as joint research and program development for revitalizing career education for students in the Cheongsong area, providing discounted admission fees when accompanied by families of local elementary, middle, and high school students and staff. They also agreed to cooperate for the social responsibility practice and institutional development of both organizations.
Kim Sibok, CEO of the Flower Stone Exhibition Hall, said, “We will actively support various initiatives for local elementary, middle, and high school students, the future of Cheongsong, and collaborate with the Cheongsong Office of Education to actively support various educational activities.”
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Kim Hyunguk, Superintendent of Cheongsong Office of Education, said, “We will spare no effort to support children and youth in the Cheongsong area to grow into capable talents of the local community through various experiential learning and activation of local cultural exploration.”
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