[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] LG Uplus and SBS announced on the 29th that they will launch season 2 of the jointly produced YouTube live broadcast "Eomppa Classroom with Idleunara."
Eomppa Classroom is a live communication show providing solutions for parents' concerns about childcare and education. Season 2 of Eomppa Classroom is composed of three themes, with three episodes per theme, totaling nine episodes. Season 1, which aired a total of 10 episodes from July to September, surpassed 8 million cumulative viewers. Encouraged by this popularity, the production of season 2 was confirmed.
The first theme, "Becoming Parents Suitable for the Changing Era," offers solutions for becoming parents adapted to the changing times brought by the untact era, including ▲How to properly understand and raise sons and daughters ▲Dad's childcare methods ▲How to maintain emotional temperature. Kim Chang-ok, a communication expert famous as a healing evangelist, empathizes with the role of parents in today's era and plans to provide healing to viewers.
The second theme, "Raising Children One Step Ahead in the Untact Era," discusses how to raise children according to the times, including ▲The paradigm shift in Daechi-dong, the education hub ▲Developing children's social skills ▲Starting economic education. Education expert Lee Byung-hoon, director of the 'Lee Byung-hoon Education Research Institute,' presents a new paradigm for career and academic learning methods.
The third theme, "How to Make a God of Study," is a special feature on gifted education, including ▲Developing retrospective study skills ▲Language special: literacy ▲English special: the importance of English education in the post-COVID-19 era. Psychiatrist Noh Gyu-sik, who also served as an advisory committee member during the launch of U+ Idleunara 3.0, will provide the best education and discipline solutions for parents and children.
This live broadcast can be viewed on LG Uplus and SBS Entertainment's official YouTube accounts, U+tv channel 960, and others. Jang Jun-young, head of brand marketing at LG Uplus, said, "We plan to continuously communicate with parents who have children and provide content related to child education that can be practically helpful."
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