Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education Provides Customized Support for Students at Risk of Dropping Out
Sharing Music Therapy, Barista, and Woodworking Programs
On the 26th, the Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education held a 'Mid-term Review and Sharing Session for Schools Operating Dropout Prevention Programs' at Urban Brook in Gwangju, with over 60 participants including alternative classroom coordinators.
This sharing session was conducted to explore customized support measures for students at risk of dropping out and to strengthen the capabilities of coordinators at schools focused on dropout prevention.
Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education conducted the "Mid-term Evaluation and Sharing Session for Schools Operating Academic Discontinuation Prevention" to provide tailored support for students at risk of dropping out. Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education
View original imageThe session featured a variety of programs designed to help students at risk of dropping out improve their adaptability to school life and continue their studies.
Experiential activities included ▲ forest experience barista and baking classes at Sunsan Middle School in Suncheon ▲ woodworking classes and shelter construction and donation at Byeollyang Middle School ▲ music therapy and art therapy at Goheung Middle School ▲ certification support at Naju Technical High School ▲ snack caf? at Naju Commercial High School ▲ teacher-student joint camp at Nasan Practical Arts Middle School ▲ emotional caf? operation at Jangseong Girls' Middle School ▲ overnight career camp at Yeongam Nangju High School ▲ and kickboxing experience at Okam Middle School.
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Kim Ho-beom, Director of Student Life Education, stated, “Preventing school dropout begins with attention and care for students. We will do our best to ensure that students can pursue their studies and nurture their dreams at school.”
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