April 29, Selection of 29 New Members

Volunteer Activities for Visually Impaired Teachers

The volunteer club "Ganada-Bodeulnamu," affiliated with the Department of Korean Language and Multicultural Studies at Daegu Cyber University, held an inauguration ceremony via real-time video chat on the 29th with 29 newly selected members.


At the inauguration, the new members pledged and vowed to fulfill their duties as educators through volunteer work, driven by their passion for Korean language education.

Daegu Cyber University Department of Korean Language and Multicultural Studies 'Ganada-Bodeulnamu' Launch Ceremony (Video Chat).

Daegu Cyber University Department of Korean Language and Multicultural Studies 'Ganada-Bodeulnamu' Launch Ceremony (Video Chat).

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The 29 selected members, consisting of graduates and senior students, will volunteer for one year to provide writing feedback for students taught by Korean language teachers with visual impairments.


Building on the positive feedback experience provided to learners through the activities of the previous third group, the fourth group of members plans to carry out more proactive and professional activities.


Additionally, the members will learn how to utilize the learner error corpus from the National Institute of the Korean Language, and it is expected that they will be able to practice better educational volunteer work along with writing learning materials for foreign students.


Yoon Eun-kyung, head of the Department of Korean Language and Multicultural Studies, said, "The activities of the Bodeulnamu volunteer group are very meaningful as they provide field experience in Korean language education to both graduates and current students majoring in Korean language education," adding, "We will strengthen cooperation with the local community to expand volunteer activities."



Founded in 2021, the "Ganada-Bodeulnamu" club has been continuing various volunteer activities for Korean language teachers with visual impairments, and the fourth group of members plans to carry out good deeds so that learning can be returned to society through their experience and knowledge.


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