Police Museum Operates Non-Face-to-Face Education Including Paper Craft Workshop for Summer Vacation
[Asia Economy Reporter Seongpil Cho] The Police Museum announced on the 20th that it will operate non-face-to-face education programs for children during this summer vacation. To enable children who have difficulty visiting the museum, such as those living in rural areas, to participate, online videos will be produced and posted.
The summer vacation education program includes a paper craft workshop. Kim Young-man, the head of the Paper Culture Foundation Lifelong Education Center, known as the "Colored Paper Uncle," will participate. It is designed so that children can also engage in self-directed activities at home. The main contents are ▲ making a police chest badge (insignia) ▲ making a police car ▲ making Podori and Posuni masks, among others. The Police Museum plans to post the education program produced as videos on the museum's website.
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Additionally, in line with the summer vacation education program, the Police Museum will hold the event "Police Museum, Wise Vacation Life" next month. Participants who watch the educational videos and submit their results will be given designated souvenirs.
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