Second Nationwide Directors' Special Lecture Held on the 28th
Provided by Samsung e-Bosu Campus Website

The Samsung Welfare Foundation announced on the 24th that it will hold a special lecture titled 'Childcare Professionals C&I (Culture & Insight) DAY - The Second Story' for directors of daycare centers nationwide. Professor Kim Dae-sik from KAIST's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Kim Mi-kyung, CEO of MKYU, will participate as speakers.


The foundation started the special lectures last year to develop the capabilities and support the mental health of daycare center directors nationwide. Approximately 7,000 people have attended so far. Reflecting the directors' feedback, cultural programs such as art and music have been conducted.


This special lecture will be held both online and offline on the 28th from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Samsung Child Education and Culture Center and Samsung e-Continuing Education Campus YouTube channel. The Samsung e-Continuing Education Campus is an online continuing education institution for childcare staff jointly established by the foundation and Multicampus.


Professor Dae-Shik Kim, Department of Electrical Engineering, KAIST. <br>[Photo by Samsung Welfare Foundation]

Professor Dae-Shik Kim, Department of Electrical Engineering, KAIST.
[Photo by Samsung Welfare Foundation]

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There will be keynote lectures and classical and jazz performances. The program aims to provide new insights to help directors respond to the changing educational environment and enhance their self-development capabilities.


The keynote lectures will focus on future education and mindset, conducted in real-time with lectures, empathy talks with the speakers, and Q&A sessions.


Professor Kim will introduce ways to strengthen expertise under the theme "What Kind of Teacher Do Children Need in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI)?" An empathy talk will follow the lecture. CEO Kim will share how to live according to one's own dreams under the theme "Seven Ways to Achieve Your Second Dream."


Kim Mi-kyung, CEO of MKYU. <br>Photo by Samsung Welfare Foundation

Kim Mi-kyung, CEO of MKYU.
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Before the lectures, participants will have the experience of viewing an exhibition at the Leeum Museum of Art. The exhibition "How to Become a Rock" by Kim Beom will be shown. After the lectures, All That Class will perform classical and jazz music.


Participants can register on the Eventus website. The YouTube live stream can be accessed via the Samsung e-Continuing Education Campus website.



The foundation was established in 1989 with the purpose of creating a "happy society where we live well together." It supports the operation of Samsung daycare centers.


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