Nazarene University's e-Test Announcement Ceremony for Students with D…
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2022.06.23 12:30
Seng Dae-geun, CEO of tThe Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement, announced on the 17th that he held an e-Test ambassador for the disabled at the Student Support Center on the second floor of Nazareth University.
The e-Test ambassador for the Disabled was hosted by Cho Hanna, a senior researcher at Nazareth University, Kim Ok-ki, Jang Hyo-joo, and Kim Dae-ryong, Kwak Min-sung, Cho Han-na, Sung Geun, Han Ga-young, and Woo Song-hyun, a senior manager of the National Institute of Education.
The event started with the introduction of the heads of each institution of The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement (CEO Seng Dae-geun) and Nazareth University's Student Support Center (Center Director Kim Dae-ryong), introduced e-Test professions to each institution, and presented a letter of appointment.
After the letter of appointment was given, the group photo of the e-Test ambassador for the disabled was taken, and Seng Dae-geun, CEO of The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement, and Kim Dae-ryong, head of the Center for the Disabled, talked with the e-Test ambassador for the disabled.
University students appointed as state-approved ambassadors for the disabled will be provided with various expenses and benefits over the next two years, including Kang Dae-hyun, Kang Min-gyu, Kim Sang-min, Kim Seung-chan, Kim Tae-hwan, Park Joon-hyuk, Seo Woo-jung, Son Ye-jin, Anna-hyung, Yang San-eol, Lee Min-gyu, Lee Yeon-sung, Lee Ji-won, and Lim Kang-ryul.
Kim Dae-ryong, head of the Center for Students with Disabilities Support Center, said, "Nasaret University students with developmental disabilities have a goal of achieving true social integration with employment through constant challenges, changes and growth for successful social transformation. At a time when challenges and efforts are needed to adapt to the fourth industry and IT environment, I am confident that the opportunity as an "e-Test" ambassador provided by The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement will be an important asset for college students with developmental disabilities to self-development and positive social participation. Thank you for providing students with valuable opportunities for community participation and education, and I wish The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement for endless development," he said.
Seng Dae-geun, CEO of The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement, said, "E-Test professionals is a qualification that has been used as a long-term national qualification approved in 2001 based on the Samsung Group's office automation qualification system. Since it is qualified to evaluate only functions that can be directly used in daily life and practice, not simply memorized learning, I think it is the most necessary test for the current information society. We hope that these e-Test professional qualifications will be widely known to various people, and that Korean ambassadors will be able to carry out various activities as e-Test ambassadors and public relations ambassadors over the next two years."
The e-Test ambassador for the Disabled was hosted by Cho Hanna, a senior researcher at Nazareth University, Kim Ok-ki, Jang Hyo-joo, and Kim Dae-ryong, Kwak Min-sung, Cho Han-na, Sung Geun, Han Ga-young, and Woo Song-hyun, a senior manager of the National Institute of Education.
The event started with the introduction of the heads of each institution of The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement (CEO Seng Dae-geun) and Nazareth University's Student Support Center (Center Director Kim Dae-ryong), introduced e-Test professions to each institution, and presented a letter of appointment.
After the letter of appointment was given, the group photo of the e-Test ambassador for the disabled was taken, and Seng Dae-geun, CEO of The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement, and Kim Dae-ryong, head of the Center for the Disabled, talked with the e-Test ambassador for the disabled.
University students appointed as state-approved ambassadors for the disabled will be provided with various expenses and benefits over the next two years, including Kang Dae-hyun, Kang Min-gyu, Kim Sang-min, Kim Seung-chan, Kim Tae-hwan, Park Joon-hyuk, Seo Woo-jung, Son Ye-jin, Anna-hyung, Yang San-eol, Lee Min-gyu, Lee Yeon-sung, Lee Ji-won, and Lim Kang-ryul.
Kim Dae-ryong, head of the Center for Students with Disabilities Support Center, said, "Nasaret University students with developmental disabilities have a goal of achieving true social integration with employment through constant challenges, changes and growth for successful social transformation. At a time when challenges and efforts are needed to adapt to the fourth industry and IT environment, I am confident that the opportunity as an "e-Test" ambassador provided by The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement will be an important asset for college students with developmental disabilities to self-development and positive social participation. Thank you for providing students with valuable opportunities for community participation and education, and I wish The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement for endless development," he said.
Seng Dae-geun, CEO of The Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement, said, "E-Test professionals is a qualification that has been used as a long-term national qualification approved in 2001 based on the Samsung Group's office automation qualification system. Since it is qualified to evaluate only functions that can be directly used in daily life and practice, not simply memorized learning, I think it is the most necessary test for the current information society. We hope that these e-Test professional qualifications will be widely known to various people, and that Korean ambassadors will be able to carry out various activities as e-Test ambassadors and public relations ambassadors over the next two years."
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