'For Youth Aspiring to Become Journalists'... Special Lecture at National Library for Children and Young Adults on the 30th
[Asia Economy Reporter Seomideum] The National Library for Children and Young Adults will hold a special lecture for youth titled "Youth Speak About the World" on the 30th. It will be conducted in a hybrid format, both online and offline, at the library auditorium (4th floor).
The lecturer is author Kim Hyeongjun, who wrote "For Youth Who Want to Become Journalists." Kim has managed a youth reporter group for over 20 years, targeting children and adolescents. Through the lecture and Q&A session, there will be discussions about news reporting activities and writing methods.
A library official stated, "We hope that the youth participating in the special lecture will learn the qualities required to be a journalist and satisfy their curiosity about questions they had while participating in reporter group activities."
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The special lecture is open to all library users. Details and application methods can be found on the National Library for Children and Young Adults website.
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