Jeonnam Student Education and Culture Center announced on the 18th that it will operate a visiting cultural arts program for students of public special schools in celebration of Disability Day.
This program, themed "Friend, Let's Hold Hands and Go Together," runs from the 15th to the 23rd and is held annually with the goal of promoting emotional stability and aesthetic sensitivity among special school students.
Jeonnam Student Education and Culture Center operates an outreach cultural arts program in celebration of Disability Day. Photo by Jeonnam Student Education and Culture Center
In the morning, elective experiential activities are organized to allow students to experience a variety of eight programs, including creative crafts, tongue drum, drones, and hydroponic plant cultivation. In the afternoon, the program operates cultural arts performances to cultivate aesthetic sensitivity.
Lee Ju-young, a teacher at Gwangyang Haetsal School, said, "The children had an enjoyable and meaningful time through various cultural arts experiences and watching cultural arts performances."
Director Kim Kwang-il stated, "Various cultural arts experiences will greatly help the emotional and cognitive development of special school students," adding, "We will continue to seek support measures so that our children can have diverse cultural arts experiences in the future."
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