Gwangju University, City Education Office, and Korea Disaster Safety Technology Institute Join Hands to Foster School Safety Culture View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju University (President Kim Dongjin), Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education, and the Korea Disaster Safety Technology Institute have joined hands to create a school safety culture.


According to Gwangju University on the 17th, under this agreement, each institution will promote various exchange and cooperation projects for collaboration of material and human resources to foster a school safety culture, as well as education, research, consulting, and development of materials for school safety accident prevention projects.


They also plan to cooperate in establishing a mid- to long-term master plan for school safety and exchanging information on research activities for the development of school safety.


The signing ceremony for the business agreement was held in the situation room of the Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education on the morning of the same day, attended by Kim Dongjin, President of Gwangju University, Lee Jeongseon, Superintendent of Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education, Jeong Sangman, Director of the Korea Disaster Safety Technology Institute, and other officials from each institution.


President Kim Dongjin stated, “Following the banner of the Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education that does not give up on a single child, I hope the signatory institutions will continuously strive for the safety of students and schools,” adding, “Gwangju University will support all its capabilities to foster a school safety culture.”


Superintendent Lee Jeongseon said, “I understand that Gwangju University and the Korea Disaster Safety Technology Institute are actively conducting research and activities related to school safety,” and added, “We will cooperate to foster a school safety culture based on the functions and experiences of each organization.”



Director Jeong Sangman emphasized, “According to this agreement, I hope each institution will actively engage in creating a safety culture and establish a master plan to continuously lead school safety management and the fostering of a safety culture.”


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