Expanding Consensus on Basic Academic Achievement
Through a Woodworking Workshop with Picture Books

On October 15, the Basic Academic Achievement Support Center of the Gumi Office of Education in North Gyeongsang Province (headed by Superintendent Min Byungdo) conducted a woodworking workshop for 48 parents, including those of students eligible for learning support and parents of first-grade elementary students in the Gumi area who expressed interest.


For this parent workshop, Yang Chanbeom, an instructor from the Gyeongsangbuk-do Office of Education Maker Education Center, was invited to lead a session on making a rotating bookshelf as part of an emotional and behavioral development support program.


A woodworking workshop for parents was conducted for 48 willing parents of students eligible for learning support and parents of first-grade elementary students. Photo by Kim Ihwan

A woodworking workshop for parents was conducted for 48 willing parents of students eligible for learning support and parents of first-grade elementary students. Photo by Kim Ihwan

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One parent of a student eligible for learning support who participated in the workshop shared, "Through this workshop, I was able to reflect once again on my child's characteristics and my relationship with them. Meeting other parents with similar concerns and spending time together on woodworking provided a healing experience and an opportunity to nurture our emotional well-being."



Shin Unshik, Head of the Basic Academic Achievement Support Center at the Gumi Office of Education, stated, "Since all parents are deeply interested in and concerned about their children's healthy academic growth, I hope today's workshop will serve as an opportunity for parents to better understand their children and establish positive relationships. We will continue our ongoing efforts and support to guarantee basic academic achievement in the future."


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