‘The Righteousness in Nanjung Ilgi’ Connecting with Wando Education

Wando Office of Education held a 'Boarding Ceremony for the Onboard Reading Humanities School' aimed at the Glocal Future Education Expo on the 28th at Wando Beach Park, attended by students and faculty members.


The onboard Reading Humanities School voyage will be conducted for 18 third-year middle school students in the Wando area from the 28th to the 31st, lasting 3 nights and 4 days.


Students and staff within Wando held a "Boarding Ceremony for the Onboard Reading Humanities School" and set off toward the Glocal Future Education Expo venue.

Students and staff within Wando held a "Boarding Ceremony for the Onboard Reading Humanities School" and set off toward the Glocal Future Education Expo venue.

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On this day, the voyage set off with the goal of fostering historical awareness through a reading discussion of the Nanjung Ilgi and cultivating future education talents.


As a preliminary activity, the students explored Gogeumdo Island, visiting historical sites such as the Yi Sun-sin Memorial Hall and Chungmusa Shrine, and spent time creating Nanjung Ilgi entries and a mock newspaper about Yi Sun-sin and Gogeum.


On the first day, after spending one night on the Wando Fisheries High School training ship, the students arrived at the Glocal Future Education Expo venue to continue the Nanjung Ilgi reading discussion.


Superintendent Moon Jong-cheol stated, “This onboard Reading Humanities School was conducted to foster historical awareness by tracing the footsteps of Admiral Yi Sun-sin and to achieve future education through exploring the Glocal Future Education Expo. I hope the students will emulate the spirit of their ancestors who risked their lives to protect the country in harsh conditions during the 3-night, 4-day voyage.”


He added, “I hope the proud students of Wando will grow into outstanding talents through the Glocal Future Education Expo, and that they complete the voyage safely and healthily until the end.”



Education Director Kim Jeong-seon said, “I hope this onboard Reading Humanities School will be a meaningful and safe voyage for Wando students dreaming of future education.”


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