Korea Lifelong Educator Association and Daegu Lifelong Educator Association
Joining Hands to Strengthen the Public Value and Professionalism of Lifelong Education
On May 8, Daegu Cyber University signed a mutual exchange agreement (MOU) with the Korea Lifelong Educator Association and the Daegu Lifelong Educator Association in the C.I.R Conference Room of the university's main building. The agreement aims to advance the field of lifelong education and foster the development of professional talent.
On the 8th, Lee Geunyong, president of Daegu Cyber University (center), Lee Jaeju, president of the Korea Lifelong Educator Association (left), and Woo Sungjin, head of the Daegu branch of the Lifelong Educator Association, signed a mutual exchange agreement and took a commemorative photo. Provided by Daegu Cyber University
Through this agreement, the three organizations plan to pursue various collaborative initiatives, including the joint development of curricula and programs for training lifelong education professionals, the provision of industry-academia partnership scholarships, and the promotion of Daegu Cyber University's cyber lifelong learning platform for people with disabilities.
In particular, they agreed to focus on joint research and educational activities to strengthen the competencies of lifelong educators and establish a foundation for practical implementation, with the shared goal of building a lifelong learning society characterized by professionalism and sustainability.
Lee Geunyong, president of Daegu Cyber University, stated, "I hope this agreement will contribute to the training and practical capacity-building of lifelong educators, and serve as an opportunity to enhance the public value and professionalism of lifelong education."
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