Honam University RISE Project Group
Operates Summer Programs for 200 Gwangju Elementary Students
Focusing on Creativity, Environment, and Emotional Growth

Honam University RISE Project Group operated various programs for about 200 elementary school students from 20 local children's centers in the Gwangju area during the summer vacation period. Photo by Honam University

Honam University RISE Project Group operated various programs for about 200 elementary school students from 20 local children's centers in the Gwangju area during the summer vacation period. Photo by Honam University

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Honam University RISE Project Group announced on August 25 that it operated various programs for about 200 elementary school students from 20 local children's centers in the Gwangju area during the summer vacation period.


This initiative was carried out as part of the "Neulbom Think Tank University Operation" sub-project under the "Community GROW UP" project of the RISE Project Group. The main content included five programs across three key areas reflecting new local demands: ▲Creativity & Science (Cleaning the house with a hamster robot!, Smart Road Exploration Team!), ▲Climate & Environment (Follow me~ Finding the path with little lights, Carbon neutrality using ICT), and ▲Adaptation & Emotion (I Gained Courage!).


This program is drawing attention for diversifying local child care and education content in line with the full-scale expansion of the Neulbom School initiative, and for the university's leading role in developing and disseminating program models that can be used by out-of-school child care institutions.



A representative from the RISE Project Group stated, "This program is an advanced, child-customized Neulbom School initiative that intensively utilizes the university's resources and expertise, and it is expected to make a significant contribution to building a Neulbom education ecosystem connected to the local community."


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