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The World Presented by Folktale Type People with Mobility, Finding My Career From Old Stories


Lecture Information

  • Date2021-09-15
  • LocationDongguk Girls' High School

Instructor

Seong, Jeong Hee

Completed doctoral course for Classical Literature at Konkuk University/ (Present) Researcher at Media Addiction Improvement Program at Konkuk University, Advisor to Education Course Group, Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, Instructor for Students with Learning Difficulties at Maewon Middle School/ (Former) Instructor at Konkuk University/ (Former) Researcher at Data Management Team, National Hangeul Museum/ (Former) Wee-Class counselling teacher at Girls’ High School Attached to College of Education Dongguk University

1. The development of ego identity during adolescence is the starting point for career exploration, offering insights into who I am, what I excel at, and what I can achieve.  

2. Following the narrative of stories enables us to understand and navigate our lives. Stories allow us to create life’s purpose, value, meaning, and belief system.

3. This lecture explores adolescent career exploration and mobility, helping teenagers gain a deeper understanding of themselves and form a positive self-concept by exploring folkloric protagonists with mobility thinking in old stories.