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| Writer | Na Hanbyeol | ||
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| Phone number | ******** | ||
| Subject | Gangdong-gu helps customized career education through high school-college connection | ||
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Students of Sangil Girls' High School and Prehistory are eligible Eight schools will receive hands-on and mentoring support. Gangdong-gu, Seoul, announced on the 13th that it will provide career and aptitude customized education for high school students in the region with major prestigious universities in Korea until December. Lee Jung hun, head of Gangdong-gu Office, who has invested heavily in education since taking office, prepared the project based on his experience of raising two children in the region. Starting this month, students from Sangil Girls' High School and Sunsa High School will receive education from eight universities, including Seoul National University, Hanyang University, Kyunghee University and Ewha Womans University. Each high school plans to set up its own operation plan to select and manage participating students, while the university plans to provide quality education with its own faculty and equipment. The district is in charge of administrative support to ensure that education is carried out smoothly. The curriculum is organized according to the characteristics of each high school. Sangil Girls' High School will open 14 courses in conjunction with Hanyang University, Konkuk University and Kwangwoon University, including electronic patent application practice, coding chemical experiment classes for the future and the entrance examination system I make. In conjunction with Seoul National University, Ewha Womans University and Kyung Hee University, Sunsa plans to run 16 courses, including working-level clubs for start-ups, drone production and career mentoring. Gangdong-gu will examine expanding participating high schools next year after verifying student responses and business performance this year. |
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