Dong-A University Seokdang Museum Marks 100th Anniversary of Busan Provisional Capital Government Building... Successfully Concludes 'Baeknyeoncheongsa Universe'
Participation Rate at 128%, Satisfaction at 93%
A Model Case of University Museum Education
Seokdang Museum of Dong-A University (Director: Lee Seunghye) has successfully concluded the "2025 University Museum Advancement Support Project - Baeknyeoncheongsa Universe," hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and organized by the Korean University Museum Association.
This project was operated as an integrated educational platform for university museums, under the theme of the "100th Anniversary of the Construction of the Busan Provisional Capital Government Building," allowing participation from both university members and local residents.
The program consisted of "Baeknyeoncheongsa Sharing School" for people with disabilities and "Tintin Digital Baeknyeoncheongsa" for youth, and was held over a seven-month period from April to October.
"Baeknyeoncheongsa Sharing School" was an outreach education program targeting welfare centers and special schools for people with disabilities in the Busan area, with student members of the Dong-A University curator club "Dong-A Muse" participating as assistant instructors. The program exceeded its original goal of 25 sessions and 400 participants, achieving 30 sessions and 510 participants (achievement rate: 128%).
The youth program, "Tintin Digital Baeknyeoncheongsa," consisted of mission-based experiential learning and career lectures by the major mentor group "Goon." A total of 17 sessions and 354 participants were recorded, achieving 118% of the target (15 sessions, 300 participants).
Combining both programs, a total of 47 sessions and 864 participants were recorded, surpassing the target of 40 sessions and 800 participants. More than 93% of participants responded that they were "very satisfied," indicating a high level of satisfaction.
Lee Seunghye, Director of Seokdang Museum, stated, "This project is significant in that it has established the university museum as an inclusive educational model created together with the local community. Based on the accumulated educational platform, we will continue to expand cultural projects that promote mutual growth between the region and the university."
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Seokdang Museum of Dong-A University holds more than 23,000 artifacts, including 2 National Treasures and 18 Treasures, and has been recognized for its outstanding educational operation capabilities, being selected for the University Museum Advancement Support Project for four consecutive years.
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