Ministry of Education Adult Literacy Education Support Project

Haenam-gun, Jeollanam-do, has secured 80 million won in project funds by being selected for three public contest projects in the field of lifelong education.


According to the county on the 16th, the selected projects include the Ministry of Education's Adult Literacy Education Support Project, the Jeollanam-do City and County Lifelong Education Activation Support Project, and the Jeonnam-type Ecological Learning City Creation Project.


In December of last year, the Geumbit Yeojeong Literacy Education Graduation Ceremony was held in Haenam-gun. <br>[Photo by Haenam-gun]

In December of last year, the Geumbit Yeojeong Literacy Education Graduation Ceremony was held in Haenam-gun.
[Photo by Haenam-gun]

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In particular, the Jeonnam-type Ecological Learning City Creation Project is being promoted with the goal of branding ecological learning cities by city and county through the development of ecological education programs linked to Jeonnam's specialized resources.


After fostering professionals in connection with local eco-friendly infrastructure, ecological environment education centered on residents' living areas will be provided.


Starting in July, the project plans to sequentially implement training of ecological environment education specialists (resource circulation education instructors), operation of learner-customized ecological environment education, and ecological environment preservation practice campaigns.


Additionally, through the Adult Literacy Education Support Project and the City and County Lifelong Education Activation Support Project, literacy education support and training of professional literacy educators will be steadily promoted to establish a foundation for lifelong education.


Following last year's selection for four lifelong education-related public contest projects, Haenam-gun saw about 1,600 residents participate in lifelong learning through the operation of 382 courses in the lifelong learning center's regular and specialized education programs.


For information related to lifelong learning, inquiries can be made to the Haenam-gun Lifelong Learning Center.



A county official stated, “In line with the changing times, we will continue to promote various public contest projects in the field of lifelong education so that life and learning can become one, moving beyond simple leisure activities.”


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