4·16 Minjoo Citizen Education Center's 'Life Safety Educational Play' for Middle and High School Students Until the End of July
The 4·16 Democratic Citizenship Education Center will operate the life safety education play program "Curtain Call, Mind Call" for middle and high school students in Gyeonggi Province until July 31.
This is a follow-up measure following Superintendent Lim Tae-hee's pledge in his memorial speech on the 10th anniversary of the 4·16 Sewol Ferry disaster to strengthen safety accident prevention education and actively lead life respect education to ensure that such heartbreaking incidents do not happen again.
The play program will be conducted twice for three hours each, covering themes such as ▲ community building and identifying stress factors ▲ sharing opinions on life safety through fictional characters and situations ▲ becoming experts to share and solve problems.
The 4·16 Democratic Citizenship Education Center will operate the life safety educational play program "Curtain Call, Mind Call" for middle and high school students in Gyeonggi Province until July 31.
View original imageEarlier, on the 20th and 25th of last month, the 4·16 Democratic Citizenship Education Center conducted a pilot operation of the educational play with an emotional coaching specialist for one second-year class at Nongok Middle School in Siheung.
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Jeon Myung-sun, director of the 4·16 Democratic Citizenship Education Center, stated, "As statistics show that recently, youth in the Gyeonggi area have higher rates of depression, stress awareness, and experiences of loneliness compared to the national average, youth health issues are at a serious level. Through this program, I hope students can discover their own stress, find ways to relieve it, realize the importance of life, and recover their self-trust and self-esteem that had been quietly hidden."
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