Gyeonggi Lifelong Education Promotion Institute to Conduct Survey on Youth Lifelong Learning Participation Status
The Gyeonggi-do Lifelong Education Promotion Institute held the Gyeonggi Youth Lifelong Learning Status Kick-off Report Meeting on the 8th.
View original imageThe Gyeonggi-do Lifelong Education Promotion Institute is conducting a survey on lifelong learning participation.
On the 10th, the institute announced that it held a kickoff meeting for the "Gyeonggi Youth Lifelong Learning Participation Survey" on the 8th at the institute's main conference room.
At the meeting, reports were given on the background and progress of the Gyeonggi Youth Lifelong Learning Participation Survey, as well as the project implementation plan. The meeting continued with a presentation on the specific direction of the survey and a Q&A session with attendees.
This survey targets youth aged 19 to 39 residing in Gyeonggi-do, aiming to thoroughly investigate and analyze their understanding of lifelong learning policies, participation levels, and lifelong learning needs.
Namyangho, director of the Gyeonggi-do Lifelong Education Promotion Institute, stated, "We expect this to provide meaningful basic data for establishing lifelong learning policies based on a deep understanding of the characteristics, needs, and demands of Gyeonggi youth."
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Meanwhile, the institute has been conducting a lifelong learning participation survey of Gyeonggi residents since 2015.
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