Korea University of Energy and Resources, Workshop Inviting Teachers from Participating Schools in College Student Mentoring Program View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Korea Energy University (President Yoon Eui-jun, KENTECH) announced on the 16th that it held a workshop on the 15th at the university's Tesla Community Center, inviting teachers from schools participating in the university student mentoring program.


This workshop was organized to invite teachers in charge from the students' respective schools participating in the mentoring program, to introduce Korea Energy University's innovative education model, and to exchange opinions on university student mentoring activities and future directions.


At the workshop, Kim Kyung, Director of the Education Innovation Center, began with an introduction to Korea Energy University's educational innovation, followed by a presentation by Kim Eun-jung, Director of the RC Education Center, on the topic of "RC Education and Social Contribution Activities."


The event concluded with a Q&A session between the attending teachers and the mentoring activity directions.


Kim Eun-jung, Director of the RC Education Center, said, "It was an opportunity to understand KENTECH's role and expectations in the local community," adding, "It was very helpful for students as mentoring activities proceed."


President Yoon Eui-jun stated, "The role of local teachers is important for mutual exchange between the university and the local community," and added, "We hope the encouragement and support of teachers will be with the first cohort of students who received KENTECH's innovative education as they take their first steps into the local community."


Meanwhile, Korea Energy University signed a business agreement in August with Naju City and the Jeollanam-do Naju Office of Education to promote the university student mentoring program and continues mentoring activities.


The university student mentoring program will run for about three months until November, providing ▲ creative convergence energy classes for elementary and middle school students in Naju City, ▲ academic mentoring in subjects such as math and science for middle school students in Naju City, and ▲ STEM career mentoring for general high school students in Naju City.



All enrolled students at Korea Energy University serve as mentors, helping with academic guidance, career exploration, and major exploration in STEM fields based on emotional exchange.


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