16 People Obtain Certificates Including Calligraphy Training Course

Gurye-gun, Jeollanam-do announced that 16 students obtained private certifications linked to employment through the Comprehensive Social Welfare Center's Gunmin Restart Vocational Training.


The vocational training, which started in April and lasted for six weeks, consisted of two courses: Calligraphy Training Course and After-School Care Instructor Course. The training was practice-oriented to strengthen practical employment skills and develop professional abilities.

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Upon completing the training on the 11th, among 26 students, 5 obtained Level 3 Calligraphy certificates, and 4 obtained Level 1 and 7 obtained Level 2 After-School Care Instructor certificates.


The program received high demand with a waiting list even at the time of application, and the satisfaction survey conducted at the end of the course showed a 100% response rate of 'satisfied' or higher.


County Governor Kim Soon-ho said, “We will continue to provide vocational and entrepreneurship education to youth, women, and retirees to increase employment rates. With Gurye-gun being designated as a lifelong learning city this year, we will advance as a premium learning city by promoting customized lifelong learning that residents can enjoy anytime, anywhere, and by anyone.”


Meanwhile, the Comprehensive Social Welfare Center offers 13 courses including language and education, hobbies and leisure, and health promotion through education, culture, and welfare programs. In the second half of the year, additional professional training courses reflecting diverse resident demands will be opened.



Gurye = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yuk Mi-seok hss79@asiae.co.kr


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