韓国経済人協会、高校教師50人を「日本に派遣」=韓国報道
Korean Business Association will send 50 high school teachers to Japan - South Korean report
The Korea-Japan and Japan-Korea Future Partnership Fund, jointly launched by the Korean Business Association and Japan's Federation of Economic Organizations (Keidanren), has begun full-scale mutual exchange projects for high school teachers from both countries.
On the 15th, the Korea-Japan Future Partnership Foundation, the Korean implementation organization of the Korea-Japan and Japan-Korea Future Partnership Fund, announced the
In collaboration with Japan, we selected 50 South Korean high school teachers and sent them to Japan." High school teachers dispatched to the Japanese side visited local schools and companies for 5 days and 4 nights from this day until the 19th.
Students will take a program with lectures from experts in each market. Officials from the Korea-Japan Future Partnership Foundation said, ``We are working to increase understanding of our neighboring country, Japan, and to do so through classes and various activities.
This is to convey this information to students and to help improve future-oriented Korea-Japan relations." He added, ``Through this project, we will help future generations, including junior high and high school students, build a desirable Korea-Japan relationship.
``I hope that you will take a lot of interest in the activities of the Korea-Japan and Japan-Korea Future Partnership Funds, which are aimed at developing future-oriented relations between the two countries.''
Meanwhile, the Korea-Japan Future Partnership Foundation will carry out a ``visit project for 50 Japanese high school teachers to Korea'' at the end of August. Through this, Korea
The plan is to promote programs that allow students to experience the country's major companies, schools, and culture.
2024/01/16 08:05 KST
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