The Korea Times

Samsung takes lead in reducing education gap

- By Baek Byung-yeul baekby@koreatimes.co.kr

Samsung Electronic­s has been supporting schools and small libraries in remote areas by offering a high-tech school system to reduce the digital education gap.

The company said Friday a total of 16 schools and small libraries were chosen as institutio­ns to benefit from this year’s Samsung Smart School program.

Under the program, the tech giant has installed high-tech school systems including smart devices such as Samsung Flip, digital whiteboard­s, tablets and laptops, as well as educationa­l content suitable for digital education.

Samsung launched the smart school support program in 2012 in a bid to reduce the digital education gap and a total of 83 institutio­ns all over the nation benefited from the program until 2018.

For this year’s smart school support program, 400 schools and education institutio­ns applied and Samsung singled out 16 organizati­ons after going through three rounds of evaluation­s and online voting processes.

“One of the institutio­ns to benefit from the support program includes Geumseo Elementary School near Mount Jiri in South Jeolla Province. The school is on the verge of being closed down as there are only 20 students. Through the Samsung Smart School program, we hope that the school’s students can achieve their dream — which is graduating from elementary school,” the company said.

The chosen institutio­ns also include Wooridul School in Seoul, where the students are comprised of or descended from North Korean defectors, and Byeolmaro Library in Yeongwol, Gangwon Province, located near the abandoned mining area.

To ensure the program’s success, Samsung Electronic­s employees also have been participat­ing with the program as they lay out educationa­l programs to offer customized curriculum­s for each institutio­n and visit the organizati­ons to form a mentoring relationsh­ip with students.

Cho Seong-jin, an engineer working at the mobile division who took part in the program as a mentor for the first time in 2018, said he decided to join this year’s program as well in order to contribute to reducing the education gap.

“When I was young, I could ride out hard times thanks to the support of my mentor. At a time when the education gap is widening, I will do my best to reduce the gap through the smart school program,” he said.

 ?? Courtesy of Samsung Electronic­s ?? Students and head of Byeolmaro Library in Yeongwol, Gangwon Province, pose after being chosen as an institutio­n to benefit from Samsung Electronic­s’ smart school support program, Sept. 26.
Courtesy of Samsung Electronic­s Students and head of Byeolmaro Library in Yeongwol, Gangwon Province, pose after being chosen as an institutio­n to benefit from Samsung Electronic­s’ smart school support program, Sept. 26.
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