Expectations for Muju County Residents' Lifelong Education Control Tower
[Muju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho] The Muju-gun Lifelong Education Center opened its doors on the 29th.
With a total project cost of 330 million KRW, the Lifelong Education Center was opened by remodeling the former International Education Center and is equipped with a large auditorium, medium lecture rooms, practice rooms, computer rooms, small lecture rooms, a lifelong learning cafe, and counseling rooms.
The Muju-gun Lifelong Education Center will serve as a control tower for the promotion of lifelong education, implementing lifelong education activation projects targeting all residents (from kindergarten to adults), including citizen participation education, vocational competency education, humanities and liberal arts education, basic literacy education, and cultural arts education.
Hwang In-hong, the county governor, said, "The Lifelong Education Center marks Muju-gun, which was designated as a lifelong learning city by the Ministry of Education last year, taking a full step forward to realize Muju's development and residents' happiness through lifelong learning." He added, "We will pursue high-quality and responsible education while actively contributing to the supply and demand of jobs through the discovery and utilization of local human resources."
Muju=Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Han-ho stonepeak@asiae.co.kr
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