Yeongju City Recruiting Students for Lifelong Learning Activist Training Course... June 24-27
Training 20 Community Lifelong Learning Leaders
Yeongju City in Gyeongsangbuk-do will be recruiting 20 students for the Lifelong Learning Activist Training Course, which will lead the region's lifelong learning, from the 24th to the 27th.
Course registration is available online through the Yeongju Lifelong Learning Center website.
This program, newly launched this year, is designed to support citizens in taking the initiative in learning activities by strengthening their fundamental understanding of lifelong learning and practical competencies.
The city aims to revitalize the local lifelong learning culture and provide citizens with opportunities to practice learning and sharing through this initiative.
The course will run from October 7 to November 13, covering topics such as: ▲Systems and policies of lifelong education ▲Directions for local lifelong education ▲Connecting community resources with lifelong learning ▲Positive communication methods ▲Field visits to lifelong learning sites.
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Kim Hojung, Director of Seonbi Talent Development, stated, "This Lifelong Learning Activist Training Course will serve as an important opportunity for citizens to take the lead in developing the lifelong learning culture of the local community," and added, "We look forward to the participation of many citizens interested in sharing and practicing the value of learning."
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