Sharing Integrated Education Teaching Methods Through a Story of Overcoming Disability

Nazarene University Hosts Distinguished Lecture by Professor Cha Inhong View original image

On May 29, Nazarene University announced that it had invited Professor Cha Inhong to deliver a special lecture for all faculty and staff as part of its Distinguished Guest Speaker Series.


The lecture was organized to enhance understanding of integrated education teaching methods and vision. The event took place on May 26 in the main auditorium of the Gyeonggeon Hall.


Professor Cha Inhong is a violin professor and orchestra conductor at Wright State University in the United States. On this day, he shared his journey of overcoming disability and achieving success in both academic and artistic fields.


He relied on a wheelchair due to childhood polio. After obtaining his academic credentials through the qualification exam in Korea, he moved to the United States and earned doctoral degrees from three institutions, including the City University of New York. He is currently active at Wright State University.


Professor Cha Inhong emphasized, "I do not want any part of my life to be seen as a tale of hardship," adding, "I am not a person who has suffered, but simply someone who has been loved."





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