Busan Office of Education Invites Broadcaster 'Tyler Rasch' for Workplace Training
‘Climate Crisis - Crisis of My Life, My People’ Lecture
Special Policy Lecture by Superintendent Ha Yunsu Also Held
On the 21st at 1:30 PM, the Busan Metropolitan Office of Education held workplace training for about 500 employees from the main office, education support offices, and affiliated institutions in the main auditorium of the education office.
Busan Office of Education conducted workplace training with invited broadcaster 'Tyler Rasch'.
View original imageThe workplace training aims to enhance employees' knowledge and creative work capabilities in various fields such as humanities, science, and arts.
On this day, the training proceeded with a policy special lecture by Superintendent Ha Yun-su and a special lecture on climate crisis by broadcaster Tyler Rasch.
Superintendent Ha gave a lecture on the ‘Busan-type Education Development Special Zone’ to the employees, fostering consensus for policy implementation.
The subsequent special lecture by Tyler Rasch was one of three lectures jointly promoted with the Humanities Korea Plus (HK+) project team at Pukyong National University (Director Kim Chang-kyung). The education office and the project team plan to conduct lectures under the main theme ‘The Crisis and Value of the Earth,’ covering climate, earthquake, and marine crises.
Tyler Rasch lectured on practical measures to overcome the climate crisis under the theme ‘Climate Crisis ? A Crisis for My Life and My People.’
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Tyler Rasch, who has appeared on various broadcasts, has been serving as an ambassador for WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) since 2016. He is also active as an environmental activist raising awareness of environmental issues through his book No Second Earth.
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