The Korea Venture Business Association and Seoul Digitech High School signed an MOU to foster and improve specialized high school education.

The Korea Venture Business Association (Chairman Song Byeong-jun) announced on the 3rd that it signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Seoul Digitech High School to foster specialized high schools and improve education.

This agreement was established to foster regional industry talent through cooperation between local governments, education offices, businesses, and specialized high schools, and to provide customized education tailored to industry needs.

The two organizations plan to strengthen cooperation focusing on core operational elements such as ▲cooperation on educational programs based on industry demand, ▲expanding opportunities for field-related education and training, and ▲supporting employment linkage for current students and graduates, focusing on new digital industries such as software and artificial intelligence.

A cooperative specialized high school is a school that provides customized education through cooperation between local governments, education offices, businesses, and specialized high schools to foster talent needed in regional and national industries.

Based on its experience supporting talent, the Korea Venture Business Association plans to support the incorporation of practical skills required by businesses into the curriculum and create a practical, hands-on learning environment that prepares students for immediate employment upon graduation.

Seoul Digitech High School Principal Park Seon-gap said, “This agreement is an opportunity to concretize the model of a specialized high school with an agreement, where the school develops industry-tailored talent and the association supports connections with the industrial field.”

Lee Jeong-min, Secretary General of the Korea Venture Business Association, said, “Through this agreement, we will systematically cultivate talent to lead future industries and actively support education and employment linkages that meet the needs of the field.”


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