Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education

Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education

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The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education will operate the 'Byeolbyeol Camp' from the 24th to help heal students and families affected by school violence and to spread a culture of school violence prevention.


Byeolbyeol Camp is a school violence prevention camp categorized by target and theme, conducted with various themes such as healing, relaxation, education, experience, and fostering leadership in school violence prevention for elementary, middle, and high school students and their families in the province.


The camp is an overnight program lasting 1 night and 2 days or 2 nights and 3 days, with the entire budget fully supported by the Provincial Office of Education.


The camp will be held a total of six times at the Catholic Uijeongbu Diocese Hanmaeum Youth Training Center (Yangju), Beomryunsa Temple Stay (Yongin), and Dosan Seowon Seonbi Culture Training Center (Andong).


Participating students and families can take part in various programs such as ▲nature healing activities like hiking on Dulle-gil trails and forest play ▲cultural experiences such as visiting Seowon academies and temples ▲watching cultural performances ▲community games ▲character education ▲and empathy talks.


The first Byeolbyeol Camp will be held from the 24th to the 26th with 30 middle school students participating.


This camp will feature art and cultural experiences including a classical woodwind quintet with commentary, the student band Pista, dance and violence prevention challenges, as well as school violence prevention education.



Seo Eun-kyung, Director of Life and Character Education at the Provincial Office of Education, stated, "It is important for students to prevent school violence through character education based on consideration and respect," adding, "Cooperation and interest from schools and parents are necessary so that students can actively participate in Byeolbyeol Camp, which offers healing, recovery, experience, and education."


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