Call for Entries in 5 Areas Including Slogans... Deadline on the 24th

Jeonbuk Provincial Office of Education (Superintendent Seo Geo-seok) will hold the "2023 Jeollabuk-do Education Human Rights Week Contest" to celebrate the first-ever implementation of "Jeonbuk Education Human Rights Week" this year.


According to the Office of Education on the 15th, the "Jeollabuk-do Office of Education Basic Ordinance for the Promotion of Education Human Rights," enacted last April, operates "Jeonbuk Education Human Rights Week" to expand interest and participation in the human rights of school members (students, faculty, and guardians) and to create a democratic school culture.


The First 'Jeonbuk Education Human Rights Week Contest' Held This Year View original image

This year's "Jeonbuk Education Human Rights Week" will be held from December 4 to 8 in commemoration of World Human Rights Day (December 10 every year), which respects the rights of all humans.


Accordingly, the contest to celebrate "Jeonbuk Education Human Rights Week" is designed for school members to participate in various creative activities, enhance understanding of Jeonbuk Education Human Rights Week, and cultivate and develop sensitivity to human rights through the production of human rights-friendly works by school members.


The contest theme is "Human Rights for All, A School that Respects Each Other." The content includes ▲ protection of human rights for all school members ▲ matters related to the protection of student rights and educational activities ▲ a human rights-friendly school culture based on mutual respect ▲ human rights around us.


The contest categories are ▲ slogan (students, faculty, parents) ▲ UCC (students, faculty) ▲ rap (students, faculty) ▲ drawing, webtoon, illustration (students) ▲ writing, poetry (students), totaling five categories.


The submission period is until the 24th, and entries can be submitted via the Jeonbuk Education Human Rights Center website or by mail. Entries will be judged based on artistic quality, communicative power, and usability by category, and the final results will be announced on December 1. A total of 51 teams will receive prize money amounting to 9 million KRW.


For more detailed participation methods and submission documents, please check the announcements on the Jeonbuk Education Human Rights Center website or contact them by phone.



Superintendent Seo Geo-seok said, "I hope that Jeonbuk Education Human Rights Week will help create a human rights-friendly school culture where the human rights of all school members are respected."


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