Sahmyook University Supports Remote Classes for Over 90 Education Program Students at Korea Sahmyook Middle and Banghak Middle Schools
Principal Kim Seon-gwan during vacation (left), President Kim Il-mok of Samyook University (center), and Principal Kim Hye-young of Korea Samyook Middle School are posing for a commemorative photo. (Provided by Samyook University)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunju Lee] Sahmyook University announced on the 21st that it will dispatch a remote class support team consisting of about 90 students from the teacher training program to nearby Korea Sahmyook Middle School and Banghak Middle School during the vacation period. To this end, Sahmyook University signed a business agreement with Korea Sahmyook Middle School and Banghak Middle School. The remote class support team will provide a total of 60 hours of educational volunteer work in areas such as ▲learning guidance ▲career guidance ▲character guidance ▲character education. One-on-one learning guidance will also be conducted, and career guidance including university introduction and experiential activities will be provided. In addition, the teacher training department at Sahmyook University plans to offer a Problem Based Learning (PBL) course in which students develop character education programs themselves and practice them in middle and high school settings.
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