Superintendent Lim Tae-hee Joins Environmental Action Campaign... 'Eco-Cloud Campaign' Until the 11th
Gyeonggi Provincial Superintendent of Education Lim Tae-hee is participating in the Earth Environment Practice Sticker attachment, which is being carried out as part of the Eco Cloud campaign on the 8th.
View original imageLim Tae-hee, Superintendent of Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, participated in an environmental practice campaign at the northern office of the education office on the 8th.
On this day, Superintendent Lim joined the staff of the northern office of the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education in an environmental education campaign, attaching Earth stickers after meals without leftovers, writing pledges for environmental practice, and participating together in environmental actions.
Earlier, from the 5th, Environment Day, until the 11th, the Gyeonggi Office of Education is conducting the 'Eco-Cloud Campaign' to foster a culture of environmental education practice.
The Eco-Cloud Campaign is a carbon-neutral environmental education joint practice planned and enjoyed together with students.
Through the Eco-Cloud Campaign, the Gyeonggi Office of Education carries out activities such as ▲lunch without leftovers ▲appreciation of rice sack art ▲reviving the blue Earth by attaching stickers ▲writing messages pledging environmental practice ▲drinking tea using tumblers.
Additionally, schools conduct curriculum-linked environmental experience activities and the 'School Lunch Without Leftovers Campaign' during this period.
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Lee Hyun-sook, Director of the Converged Education Policy Division at the Gyeonggi Office of Education, stated, "Environmental education starts with practicing it in my daily life," and urged, "Let us work together to establish it as a shared culture to practice and enjoy together, not as regulation or obligation."
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