Gangwon Office of Education Shares Achievements of the Student Creative Book Publishing Project

The Gangwon Provincial Office of Education held a publication ceremony for the 2025 Student Creative Book Publishing Project 'Creative.zip' on the 11th at the Hoengseong-gun Culture and Arts Center.

Gangwon Provincial Office of Education held a publication ceremony for the 2025 Student Creative Book Publishing Project 'Creative.zip' on the 11th at Hoengseong-gun Culture and Arts Center. Provided by Gangwon Provincial Office of Education

Gangwon Provincial Office of Education held a publication ceremony for the 2025 Student Creative Book Publishing Project 'Creative.zip' on the 11th at Hoengseong-gun Culture and Arts Center. Provided by Gangwon Provincial Office of Education

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This event is a student-centered literature, publishing, and creative gathering, where students publish books featuring their own writings created as part of the curriculum, celebrate their achievements, and share them with the local community.


A total of 19 classes (clubs) participated in this project and published books. During the publication ceremony, activities included △writing through meetings with authors, △career exploration with writers and other professionals, and △class-specific exhibition booths. Students personally introduced their books and explained the creative process, topics, and writing styles to visitors. After the publication ceremony, 10 copies of each book submitted by the participating classes (clubs) will be displayed and donated to the Chuncheon, Wonju, Gangneung, and Samcheok Education and Culture Centers, as well as the Provincial Office of Education Library.


This project is expected to have various educational benefits, including strengthening reading and humanities writing education in line with the 2022 revised curriculum, fostering a culture of communication and collaboration through class-based book publishing, helping student writers explore career paths through real publishing experiences, and spreading a culture of creativity shared with the local community.



Lee Inbeom, Director of the Department of Culture, Sports, and Special Education, stated, "The process of students creating and publishing their own works serves as a meaningful foundation for growth, as it goes beyond simple writing activities to sharing their thoughts with society." He added, "We will continue to support schools and communities so that students can engage in more creative activities as part of the curriculum."


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