On the 14th, a visiting self-directed learning, discussion, and career exploration program is being conducted at Jangwi Elementary School in Seongbuk-gu.

On the 14th, a visiting self-directed learning, discussion, and career exploration program is being conducted at Jangwi Elementary School in Seongbuk-gu.

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Seongbuk-gu Operates Self-Directed Learning, Debate, and Career Exploration Programs Visiting Schools

Starting with Jangwi Elementary School on the 14th, programs conducted at 14 elementary and middle schools targeting 14,181 children and adolescents to support self-directed learning, communication skills improvement, and career exploration

Time management methods, study plan development, reading and Havruta debate, career roadmap creation, etc.



Seongbuk-gu (Mayor Lee Seung-ro) began operating the 2023 "Visiting Self-Directed Learning, Debate, and Career Exploration Program" starting with Jangwi Elementary School on the 14th and Jeongsu Elementary School on the 16th.


The "Visiting Self-Directed Learning, Debate, and Career Exploration" is a visiting educational program conducted for elementary and middle schools within Seongbuk-gu. It cultivates self-directed learning abilities such as time management methods and study plan development, and facilitates smooth communication through reading and Havruta debate (a traditional Jewish debate method) classes.


The career exploration program, conducted for middle school students, includes career setting and career roadmap creation, supporting students' future planning. The transition program for 3rd graders draws particular attention.


The "Nabinad Education Volunteer Group," discovered and nurtured by Seongbuk-gu, serves as instructors. This program, where education volunteers visit schools directly, has received great responses from both schools and students. In 2022, a total of 29 programs were operated with 16,530 participants, and in 2021, 12 programs had 11,918 participants.


Seongbuk-gu recruited schools to participate in this year's program at the end of last year. In the first semester, 9 schools and in the second semester, 5 schools will be targeted, reaching a total of 14,181 children and adolescents.



Mayor Lee Seung-ro stated, "I hope this visiting self-directed learning, debate, and career exploration program will provide Seongbuk-gu's children and adolescents with opportunities to develop diverse learning abilities such as debate skills beyond regular school classes."


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