Contributing to the Development of Lifelong Education in Gyeongnam as a Representative of the Gyeongnam Region

Geochang-gun, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 7th that it received a certificate of appointment as the representative of the Gyeongnam region at the inauguration ceremony for the heads of 16 city and provincial representatives of the National Lifelong Learning City Council held at the National Assembly Library auditorium.


The National Lifelong Learning City Council was established in 2004 with the purpose of linking, mutually cooperating, and exchanging to promote the development of lifelong learning cities nationwide.

Gu In-mo, Governor of Geochang County, Gyeongnam.

Gu In-mo, Governor of Geochang County, Gyeongnam.

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Geochang-gun was selected as the representative city of the Gyeongnam region in 2022 and has been continuously engaging in mutual exchange and cooperation for the development of lifelong learning in Gyeongnam.


Additionally, since being selected as the first lifelong learning city in Gyeongnam Province in 2003, Geochang-gun has contributed to revitalizing lifelong education for local residents by achieving remarkable accomplishments such as hosting the first Korea Lifelong Expo in a county, recognizing adult literacy education academic credits, enrolling all adult learners in general high schools, and receiving the Korea Lifelong Learning City Good Policy Award.


Gu In-mo, the county governor, stated, “Lifelong education in Geochang-gun has grown together with the residents of Geochang-gun, boasting high-quality programs and a dense network. As the representative city of the Gyeongnam region, we will generously share the know-how we have accumulated and strive to further develop lifelong education in Gyeongnam.”



Meanwhile, Geochang-gun plans to hold various events to commemorate the 20th anniversary of being a lifelong learning city.


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