In Front of the Screen Instead of the Desk! ... Dongmyeong University Creativity and Character Research Institute and Early Childhood Education Department's Good Teacher Donate 'Movie' Talent View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Members of the Creativity and Character Research Institute and the early childhood education club ‘Good Teacher’ at Dongmyung University, a Do-ing talent nurturing university, donated their talents by creating a special lecture program called ‘Creative and Character Activities through Movies’ for students at the Myeongjeong Area Children's Center in Bansong-dong, Haeundae-gu.


The special lectures were held on April 29 and May 6. On the first day, as a preliminary activity, the students were shown the movie in advance.


On the second day, the program concluded with activities such as ▲ presenting each student's favorite scenes and famous lines after a movie review ▲ Challenge Golden Bell quiz ▲ finding elements related to character and creativity in the movie, asking each other questions, and thinking “What would I have done?” ▲ creating and explaining a movie poster.


Ryu Da-ae, director of the Myeongjeong Area Children's Center, said, “This was the first time our center received a talent donation related to creative character education, and studying while watching movies was very interesting,” adding, “The children participated actively with curiosity, so I hope this program continues regularly in the future.”


Student Eom Eun-hak said, “It was amazing and good to study by watching movies,” and added, “It changed my mindset that studying has to be done only sitting at a desk.”


Kim Ji-yeon, president of Good Teacher who participated in the talent donation, said, “I was worried that middle school students would be taciturn and quiet, but the students approached the program with interest and actively participated, so I was excited while volunteering.”



Dr. Lee Hyang-sook, invited professor at Dongmyung University’s Creativity and Character Research Institute, said, “We plan to systematically spread this program to the local community as an opportunity for creative character activities and create a model of common good and learning community in the future.”


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