Supporting Psychological Recovery and Future Readiness
Through Water Activity Experiences

The Busan Metropolitan Office of Education Student Character Education Center (Director Kang Naehee) has organized a water activity program to support the psychological recovery and future competency development of students from alternative education institutions.


The center announced on the 21st that from August 25 to September 17, it will operate the "Hope Primer Classroom with Water Activities" at the Student Water Safety Experience Center for the 8th group of 309 students from alternative education institutions and entrusted agencies.


This program was planned to help students resolve conflicts, strengthen their psychological healing abilities, and grow into talents who can prepare for a hopeful future as the new semester begins.


The program consists of various water activities, including non-motorized boat experiences and bicycle races in the morning, and indoor surfing and indoor rowing virtual races in the afternoon. In case of bad weather, such as rain or strong winds, alternative activities such as making paracord bracelets will also be provided.


Participating students are expected to gain a better understanding of the Seonakdong River's ecological environment and have opportunities to recover from psychological and social deficits through a variety of experiences.


The center will provide all expenses, including water activity fees, education fees, meal costs, and bus rental fees, free of charge.



Director Kang Naehee said, "I hope that through this 'Hope Primer Classroom,' students will understand the ecological environment of the Seonakdong River and, through various water activities, grow into a source of hope for the next generation."

Busan Metropolitan Office of Education.

Busan Metropolitan Office of Education.

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