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Gwangjin-gu Hakssuknaruteo Program Proposal Contest View original image

Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) is conducting a call for proposals for the ‘Hakssup Naruteo’ program to operate education that reflects the lifelong learning needs of residents.


Hakssup Naruteo is a lifelong learning project that supports neighborhood-level learning community activities by utilizing idle spaces within the area. This year, it will provide abundant learning opportunities at 15 community service centers, which serve as residents' daily hubs.


The district has launched the call for proposals to provide practical lifelong learning support. The aim is to increase participation motivation by preparing educational programs tailored to residents' demands. Various contents can be proposed in six areas: ▲basic literacy ▲academic supplementation ▲culture and arts ▲citizen participation ▲humanities and general knowledge ▲vocational skills.


Anyone residing or living within the living area of Gwangjin-gu can participate. Applications can be submitted online by the 24th as either an instructor or a resident. Application forms and other documents can be downloaded from the district office website.


Forty-five instructor-proposed programs and thirty resident-proposed ideas will be selected. The results will be announced on the 22nd of next month, and courses tailored to the characteristics of each neighborhood will be adopted and operated starting in April.



Mayor Kim Kyung-ho said, “We are conducting this call for proposals to provide high-quality lifelong learning opportunities reflecting residents' opinions,” adding, “We will do our best to revitalize lifelong learning so that many residents can enjoy the joy of learning.”


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