Education for Singok Middle School Students on Responsibility in the Digital Age

Shilla University (President: Heo Namsik) Graduate School of Education, in collaboration with the Green Umbrella ChildFund Korea Busan Regional Office, conducted 'Digital Safety Education' for local youth.


The Graduate School of Education at Shilla University and the Busan Regional Office of the Green Umbrella ChildFund Korea prepared the Digital Safety Education with the aim of strengthening digital literacy and fostering a sense of responsibility as citizens living in the era of the digital revolution, targeting youth who are vulnerable to the negative aspects of the internet.


This program, held on the 17th for students at Singok Middle School, consisted of activities such as ▲Finding Myself in the Digital World ▲Creating My On-and-Off Life Story ▲Digital Vaccine to Protect Myself ▲Prevention and Response to Digital Crimes, all designed to engage students at their level.


Lee Eunhwa, Dean of the Graduate School of Education at Shilla University, said, "We will continue to develop curricula for global citizenship education, share educational activities and best practices with the local community, and further expand these achievements."



Last March, the Graduate School of Education at Shilla University was selected for the '2024 Global Citizenship Education Course Support Project' organized by the Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding under the auspices of UNESCO (APCEIU), and has operated a course titled 'Global Citizenship Education in the Digital Age.'

The Graduate School of Education at Silla University is conducting 'Digital Safety Education' at Singok Middle School.

The Graduate School of Education at Silla University is conducting 'Digital Safety Education' at Singok Middle School.

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