Building Dream and Vision for Gifted Education in the Lord_Manmin Kindergarten's New Curriculum & Sunday School's Summer
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Manmin Kindergarten's new curriculum has won great response from kindergarteners and their parents. Beginning on July 7, 2014, the preschool has offered a variety of new lessons and activities in cooperation with Performing Arts Committee.
The program includes Easy Fun Bible Study guided by the Kindergarten Principal, Pastor Jaehee Hwang, and the Children's Sunday School Principal, Pastor Hyunjin Kim; the language learning courses: Musical English, Hello English, and Nǐhǎo Chinese; music lessons: Tinkling Piano, Zinging Violin, Tum-tum-boom-boom Percussion; and others, like Ah Yap! Taekwondo and Exciting Dance.
Brother Yukyeom Choi, aged 7, said, "I like to do many things. I am so glad to learn so many of those things in Manmin Kindergarten. My favorite classes are taekwondo and violin. I can't wait to go there. I get up early and pack my taekwondo uniform myself without help."
Deaconess Soyoung Kim, aged 48, moved to Seoul from Suwon because of Manmin Kindergarten. She stated, "I wanted my child to be able to learn various things. I was worried that it would cost me a lot. Now I no longer worry because Manmin Kindergarten has opened all such good courses. My child excitedly shows me what he learned by speaking in English. He is also taught not only Korean alphabet and math, but how to build good character. If I had taught him myself, he wouldn't have learned so many things. Thanks!"
The summer courses for middle and high school students were also offered between July 25 and August 14 of 2014. Students were taught English and math as before and enjoyed new programs concerning how to control their own learning, career development, cooking, and applying make-up & hair care. There was also a mentoring program and they visited GCN.
Students' Sunday School Principal Pastor Jaejeong Lee said, "I've found every student grows in a different environment and have different hobbies, talents, and personalities. So, I've pushed ahead with the various new courses desiring for them to set and achieve their own goals, and become capable workers for God's glory. They liked it!"
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