Ulsan Office of Education.

Ulsan Office of Education.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education recently began advertising on official vehicles, including school buses, to promote the prevention of cyberbullying.


The promotional content features a KakaoTalk chat window background, where cyberbullying frequently occurs, with the slogan "Cyberbullying harms me and my friends!" and information for victims of cyberbullying: "Help: 1338, Report: 117."


A total of 32 vehicles were used for the promotion, including the education office’s official vehicles and school buses operated by various schools.


The promotion provides information on preventing cyberbullying to students and parents during school commute times and to citizens while the vehicles are in operation. It is effective and allows continuous exposure even with a small budget, making it actively used as a medium to promote the Ulsan Office of Education’s key policies.


This year, to intensively promote cyberbullying prevention, the education office held the "Uri Sai Dance Challenge" in the first half of the year, with a total of 18 teams participating.


In October, a web drama titled "Geurimjabang" featuring 25 high school students from Ulsan aspiring to be actors was also released on YouTube.



An official from the education office stated, “Among the various educational policies of the Ulsan Office of Education, projects that require awareness improvement and participation from students, parents, and citizens will be actively promoted through various media such as card news, videos, wrapping, and banners to firmly establish them on the ground.”


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