Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (President Hwang Ju-ho) operated the 'Understanding Other Cultures' program on October 31 at the Seosaeng Community Child Center, jointly with labor unions, to provide children at the center with opportunities to experience cultures from other countries and foster a global mindset.

Hansuwon Human Resources Development Center operated a program to understand different cultures for children at the local children's center.

Hansuwon Human Resources Development Center operated a program to understand different cultures for children at the local children's center.

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This program was designed to help children at the community child center experience and understand diverse cultures through activities such as making masks and props, and decorating the classroom.


Foreign instructors working at the Talent Development Institute participated in the event, providing a meaningful opportunity to vividly explain and experience different cultures.


On August 12, the Talent Development Institute also invited about 120 children and parents from 12 nearby community child centers to the institute, offering grade-specific tailored education and special lectures for parents, which received great positive feedback from the parents.



Going forward, the Talent Development Institute plans to continue providing diverse and ongoing educational programs in collaboration with community child centers, leveraging the characteristics of educational institutions to instill dreams and hope in local children.


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