Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education Safety Education Center - Gyeonggi Marine Safety Experience Center, Signed Business Agreement
Strengthening Experiential Safety Education and Contributing to the Spread of Safety Culture
Establishing a Foundation for Mutual Cooperation to Advance School Safety and Safety Education in the Province
Safety Education Materials... Enhancing Quality of Facilities and Instructors for Mutual Development
The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education Safety Education Center and the Gyeonggi Marine Safety Experience Center signed a business agreement on the 22nd to strengthen experiential safety education and promote the spread of safety culture.
The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education Safety Education Center (Director Yoon Seong-ok) and the Gyeonggi Marine Safety Experience Center (Director Jo Wan-yeol) signed a business agreement on the 22nd to strengthen experiential safety education and promote the spread of a safety culture.
The business agreement held at the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education Safety Education Center was attended by key officials from both institutions, including Yoon Seong-ok, Director of the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education Safety Education Center, and Jo Wan-yeol, Director of the Gyeonggi Marine Safety Experience Center.
In the agreement, both institutions agreed to maintain their respective characteristics while working together to improve the quality of education. To this end, they promised to collaborate in various areas such as ▲strengthening the capabilities of instructors ▲sharing safety education materials, educational content, and facilities, thereby jointly establishing the foundation for the development of the institutions and safety education in the province.
The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education Safety Education Center is a comprehensive safety education center with 33 experiential zones and 98 experiential facilities across 7 safety areas. The Gyeonggi Marine Safety Experience Center specializes in marine safety, offering experiences such as marine survival training, rip current simulation, and submerged ship escape training.
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Yoon Seong-ok, Director of the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education Safety Education Center, stated, “Through this business agreement, we will be able to expand opportunities to provide high-quality safety education to schools and students in the southern region.” He added, “I hope that by joining forces, both institutions will enhance the quality of marine safety education and further establish the foundation for a safety culture in schools throughout Gyeonggi Province.”
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