Jeonnam Office of Education Student Education Center Hosts 'Youth Future Challenge Sharing Day'
Performance by Team 495... Exhibition and Experience Program Operation
The Jeonnam Office of Education Student Education Center announced that it held the ‘Youth Future Challenge Project Activity Sharing Day’ at the Jeonnam Office of Education Suncheon Bay Ecological Culture Education Center.
The Youth Future Challenge Project is a Jeonnam-style student-centered educational activity where students form teams on their own to develop future competencies through challenges and reflection toward their dreams. Students participate to experience the process of planning, execution, and reflection, and to cultivate self-directed learning and collaboration skills.
Jeonnam Office of Education Student Education Center held the 'Youth Future Challenge Project Activity Sharing Day.' Provided by Jeonnam Office of Education
View original imageThe event featured a variety of programs including presentations of the teams’ achievements in the Youth Future Challenge Project, performances, exhibitions, hands-on experiences, and video screenings. This year’s project involved about 800 participants including students and parents, with a total of 495 teams, 3,992 students, and 465 mentor teachers participating over approximately eight months.
The event included a total of 83 teams: 2 performance teams, 14 bands, 5 dance teams, 1 theater team, 23 experience booths, 12 exhibition booths, 15 media video teams, and 11 presentation teams.
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Superintendent Kim Dae-jung stated, “Through the Youth Future Challenge Project, I have seen students grow by experiencing challenges and reflection,” and added, “We will continue to support students so that they can grow as the protagonists of their own lives.”
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