‘Healing Training with the Forest’ … Gyeongbuk Office of Education for Special Education Support Staff
Healing and Recharging Time for Rest and Recovery
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwiyeol] The Gyeongbuk Office of Education will conduct a "Healing Training with the Forest" for special education support personnel at the Yecheon National Forest Healing Center from the 3rd to the 17th.
This training, held over 1 night and 2 days in four sessions, will provide a healing opportunity for special education support personnel who need rest and recovery from COVID-19 circumstances and job stress. A total of 180 participants (170 special education assistants and 10 life guidance staff) will attend.
All four sessions of the healing training will be held at the Yecheon National Forest Healing Center, featuring programs such as hammock experience, balance therapy, tea ceremony, and meditation.
The Gyeongbuk Office of Education expects that this healing training will help special education support personnel replenish the energy they have exhausted in school settings and greatly enhance their capacity to support students with special educational needs.
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Lee Kyung-ok, Director of the Education Welfare Division, said, "We express our gratitude to the special education support personnel who always strive for the safe school life of students with special educational needs, and hope this training will be an opportunity to communicate and heal hearts together."
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