Saemaul Foundation and JDC opened smart classroom in rural school in Sri Lanka
Opening ceremony of smart classroom opened in a rural school in Sri Lanka
Saemaeul Foundation (CEO Seungjong Lee) announced that it,
together with the Jeju Free International City Development Center (JDC),
created a smart classroom in Holy Family School in Kurunegala County, Northwestern
Province, Sri Lanka and held an opening ceremony on the 24th.
The opening ceremony was held on this day with the
attendance of approximately 600 people, including Northwestern Province
Governor Lakshman Yapa Abeywardena, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Sri
Lanka Lee Mi-yeon, relevant government officials, students, and parents.
This project was promoted with the purpose of bridging the
gap in IT education between urban and rural areas in Sri Lanka, and Saemaul
Foundation used donations from the Jeju Free International City Development
Center (JDC) to remodel classrooms and install state-of-the-art equipment,
including 30 computers, 3 electronic whiteboards, and 2 air conditioners. A
smart classroom was created.
Using the recently completed smart classroom, computer and
other IT classes will be provided to 2,500 middle and high school students at
Holy Family School.
Seungjong Lee, CEO of Saemaeul Foundation, said, “This smart
classroom support project was promoted in cooperation with JDC, with which the
foundation signed a business agreement, with the aim of bridging the
educational gap between urban and rural areas.
“We hope
that in the future, rural students in Sri Lanka will receive the same
educational benefits in the IT field as those in the city,” he said.
Meanwhile, Saemaul Foundation Sri Lanka Office (Director
Choi Seong-woo) is working closely with the Ministry of Public Administration
and Security and the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Development in Sri
Lanka to plan to promote regionalization projects and national Saemaul projects
based on the results of the pilot village creation project.