Wanju County Youth Culture House to Operate Easy Sign Language 'Cheongcheong Sign Language' Taught by Peers
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jbdn.kr Partnership(2025-06-27 01:09:34)
The Youth Culture House and After-School Academy at Wanju County Office have launched a youth volunteer club called 'Cheongcheongshieo' and are engaging in peer-centered sign language education activities.
'Cheongcheongshieo' is a club that means 'easy sign language taught by youth to youth,' where teenagers learn sign language themselves and engage in activities to easily explain and communicate it to their peers based on what they have learned.
In particular, they are not only limited to simple sign language learning but also take the lead in content planning and video production. They plan to create videos on sign language expressions that can be used in daily life, such as public transportation usage and emergency situation handling, and share them through various channels.
This activity is expected to contribute to broadening the awareness of sign language and expanding the scope of communication, based on the autonomy and creativity of the teenagers.
Choi Jung-seon, the director of the Youth Culture House at Wanju County Office, said, "A positive trend of teenagers sharing what they have learned with their peers and the local community is continuing," and added, "We will actively support their autonomous and creative activities in the future."