Uiryeong Office of Education Prepares for a New Beginning of 'Youngjae'
The Gyeongnam Uiryeong Office of Education Gifted Education Center recently announced on the 19th that the Uiryeong Office of Education Gifted Education Center and the Uiryeong Office of Education held the '2023 Academic Year Uiryeong Office of Education Gifted Education Center Output Sharing Festival and the 16th Graduation Ceremony.'
About 100 people, including gifted education center students, instructors, parents, and education office officials, attended the 2023 Academic Year Uiryeong Office of Education Gifted Education Center Output Sharing Festival and the 16th Graduation Ceremony.
Uiryeong Office of Education Gifted Center Completion Ceremony. [Image provided by Uiryeong Office of Education]
View original imageThe event began with the Output Sharing Festival, where students presented the results of their year-long experiential learning and project-focused classes to fellow students and parents, followed by a time for questions and discussions.
The Output Sharing Festival covered various topics such as 'Dinosaur Footprints in Our Region,' 'Creating an Eco-friendly City,' 'Robot Exploration Using NTX,' 'Upcycling Resource Recycling,' and 'Trust Structure Analysis Using Vectors.'
During the graduation ceremony, attendees watched a video showcasing the gifted students' educational activities over the year, received the gifted center operation report containing students' research reports and certificates, and listened to congratulatory remarks from parents.
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Choi Misook, Director of the Uiryeong Office of Education, emphasized the importance of gifted education by quoting futurist Toffler: "The rulers of the future will be brains, not capital or weapons," and congratulated the graduates of the Uiryeong Gifted Education Center.
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