Many university graduates volunteer as teachers at schools in remote places

September 6, 2024

This year alone, more than 200 graduates from universities of education and teachers training colleges volunteered to do their jobs at branch schools on islands and schools in mountainous and rural areas.

In March, scores of graduates from Wonsan University of Education and Wonsan Ri Su Dok Teachers Training College, more than ten graduates from Nampho Teacher Training College and Nampho University of Education and others from universities and colleges in Kangwon Province and Nampho City volunteered as teachers at schools in mountainous and rural areas.

Graduates of Chongjin O Jung Hup University of Education and Kim Jong Suk Teachers Training College in North Hamgyong Province volunteered to work at schools in mountainous areas at the northern end of the country. And ex-servicemen graduates and over 10 graduates from Hamhung University of Education and Hamhung Choe Hui Suk Teachers Training College in South Hamgyong Province also left for schools in mountainous and rural villages.

Graduates from universities and colleges in North Phyongan Province, including Sinuiju Cha Kwang Su University of Education and Sinuiju Teachers Training College, started their work at the schools where they dropped an anchor of their lives.

Those ex-servicemen graduates from Phyongsong University of Education and Phyongsong Teachers Training College in South Phyongan Province volunteered to work at schools in mountainous areas of Yangdok County together their families. Graduates from universities in South Hwanghae Province are devoting their wisdom and enthusiasm at branch schools on islands.

Graduates of universities of education and teachers training colleges in North Hwanghae Province, Ryanggang Province and Kaesong City are devoting their clear conscience at strange places. 


KCNA

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