20 Elementary and Middle School Science Clubs Selected Through Contest

Utilizing Science and Technology to Explore Solutions for Real-Life Problems

Haeundae Office of Education is launching experience-centered customized science education to systematically support student growth.


Busan City Haeundae Office of Education (Superintendent Won Mi-kyung) announced on the 22nd that it will operate the ‘2024 Customized Experience-Centered Student Science Clubs’ to nurture creative and convergent science talents with communication and empathy skills.


These science clubs aim to develop students' spirit of challenge, creative thinking, and empathy through scientific inquiry activities.


The Haeundae Office of Education plans to hold a contest for elementary and middle schools to participate in science clubs until the 29th of this month, selecting a total of 20 teams, including 10 elementary schools and 10 middle schools, to run the clubs starting early next month.


The selected clubs will engage in activities that explore solutions to problems identified in daily life using science, technology, and artificial intelligence (AI).



Won Mi-kyung, Superintendent of Haeundae Office of Education, said, “The customized experience-centered student science clubs will be a great opportunity to enhance students’ scientific inquiry and experimental skills,” adding, “I hope these club activities become a platform to nurture creative and convergent talents with communication and empathy skills for sustainable social development.”

Busan Office of Education.

Busan Office of Education.

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