Namyangju City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Joo Gwang-deok) announced on the 18th that it conducted the 'Human Book Visiting Schools' program for about 250 third-grade students and parents at Songra Middle School.

Namyangju City is conducting the 'Human Book Visiting Schools' program for about 250 third-grade students and their parents at Songra Middle School. Photo by Namyangju City

Namyangju City is conducting the 'Human Book Visiting Schools' program for about 250 third-grade students and their parents at Songra Middle School. Photo by Namyangju City

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In this 'Human Book Visiting Schools' program, No Ji-young, a university career and admission consultant and policy advisor in the city’s education sector, served as the lecturer.


No Ji-young, the Human Book, delivered practical information necessary for students on topics such as △ the high school credit system △ the 2028 university entrance exam reform plan △ methods for managing school records, and concluded the lecture with a message of hope and courage: "When preparation meets opportunity, it becomes a miracle."


A student who attended the lecture said, “It was a beneficial time because I could easily understand the high school credit system,” and added, “I think I will be able to make good use of what I heard today when preparing for university entrance in high school.”


No Ji-young, the Human Book, emphasized, “The high school credit system and entrance exam system are changing in a direction that strengthens students’ choices and autonomy,” and added, “I hope this lecture serves as an opportunity to clarify goals and make concrete plans.”



Meanwhile, the Human-book Library is a unique knowledge-sharing platform exclusive to Namyangju City, where people become a book themselves to share their knowledge and experiences. It is a mentor-mentee program open to anyone, providing practical help to citizens not only in career and admission but also in various fields.


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