Gyeonggi Provincial Government

Gyeonggi Provincial Government

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Gyeonggi Province is opening and operating the ‘Jaedojeon School’ for youth and middle-aged individuals.


The Gyeonggi Lifelong Education Promotion Institute announced on the 12th that it is opening the ‘Gyeonggi Jaedojeon School’ to encourage the will to retry and strengthen employment and entrepreneurship capabilities for youth and middle-aged people who have experienced difficulties in employment and entrepreneurship, and is recruiting participants until the 29th of this month.


The Gyeonggi Jaedojeon School will operate educational programs including ▲ joint training (workshops) for networking ▲ psychological healing programs for motivation to retry and self-esteem recovery ▲ special lectures by notable figures ▲ expert consulting through failure cause analysis ▲ customized employment and entrepreneurship education and case studies for successful retry.


This year’s education will be held at the YBM Training Center in Hwaseong City from September 24 to 27 for 3 nights and 4 days, and the tuition is free.


Eligible participants are any residents aged 19 or older who have experienced failure in employment or entrepreneurship or wish to retry for re-challenge preparation.


Those who wish to participate in the education can apply by writing a ‘Jaedojeon Plan’ and visiting the Gyeonggi Lifelong Education Promotion Institute website (www.gill.or.kr).


The Gyeonggi Lifelong Education Promotion Institute will comprehensively evaluate the Jaedojeon Plans and select 50 final participants.



Kang Hyun-seok, Director of the Future Lifelong Education Bureau of Gyeonggi Province, said, "This education program was prepared not just for simple support, but to provide youth and middle-aged people facing challenges with an opportunity to positively transform their past experiences and try again," adding, "We hope that the Gyeonggi Jaedojeon School will serve as a stepping stone for new challenges."


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