Produced on Topics Such as "Using Kind Words" and "Proper Greetings"
Broadcast on Large Electronic Billboards and Apartment Elevator Monitors

A view of Hyundai Steel Dangjin Steelworks. / Photo by Choi Byungmin

A view of Hyundai Steel Dangjin Steelworks. / Photo by Choi Byungmin

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Hyundai Steel's Dangjin Steelworks produced and delivered a youth character education video at the Dangjin Office of Education's main conference room on the 30th to help improve the educational environment.


The youth character education video was created as part of Dangjin Steelworks' educational donation activities to foster basic etiquette and a culture of mutual respect among elementary, middle, and high school students in Dangjin, both in school and daily life.


The delivery ceremony was attended by Choi Haejin, Executive Director of Hyundai Steel, Song Hajong, Superintendent of the Dangjin Office of Education, Kim Seontae, Director of Culture and Welfare of Dangjin City, and about 10 other officials.


Choi Haejin, Executive Director of Hyundai Steel, said, "As cases of school violence and infringement of teachers' rights are on the rise in educational settings, we decided to produce a video highlighting the importance of proper language and greetings among students. We hope this video will contribute to the healthy character development of students and foster a positive educational environment between teachers and students."


The video was created by selecting topics based on major issues occurring in educational settings, such as infringement of teachers' rights and school violence. The videos, themed "Kind words are the beginning of a beautiful heart" and "A greeting is the first step in sharing your heart," were produced in 50-second and 15-second versions, respectively.


The completed videos will be distributed to all schools in the area.


They will be broadcast during lunch and break times using each school's electronic billboards, digital blackboards, or TVs, allowing many students to watch them.


In addition, starting in November, the videos will be shown on large electronic billboards installed in places such as Dangjin Terminal, as well as on elevator monitors in some apartment complexes and commercial buildings in the area.


Meanwhile, Dangjin Steelworks has continued its educational social contribution activities this year as well.


In the first half of the year, they provided "Safety Empathy Education" to schools prioritized for educational welfare support, offering hands-on booths on topics closely related to school life, such as smoking prevention and respect for life, to create a safer school environment.


In the second half of the year, they collaborated with Dangjin Police Station to support the "WE Together" program, which aims to protect at-risk youth in the area and help marginalized youth become independent.





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