
The seven winners of the 16th Shinil Teachers' Award sit in the front row in Seoul Cyber University Shinil Campus, June 29. They are, from left, Seon Hyun-seok from Yonsei University Rehabilitation School, Lee Kyung-seon from Seoul National School for the Deaf, Song Seong-ho from Hanbitnuri High School, Hong Jeong-seon from Hanmin High School, Choi Young-mi from Jipyeong High School, Ryu Myung-hee from Kangbuk Middle School and Cho Jae-kwang of Jookhwa Elementary School. Standing in the second row are, from left, Shinil High School principal Mo Sang-kyung, Shinil Middle School principal Park Hee-woong, Shinil Educational Foundation Board Chairman Lee Sang-kyun, Shinil Middle and High Schools adviser Kim Ki-hoon and Seoul Cyber University President Lee Eun-joo. Courtesy of Shinil Educational Foundation
Seven schoolteachers won awards for their passion for teaching and contributions to education, the Shinil Educational Foundation announced, Monday. The foundation is the operator of Shinil Middle and High Schools as well as Seoul Cyber University.
Established in 2002 in memory of the late Lee Bong-soo, founder of the Shinil Educational Foundation, the Shinil Teachers' Award aims to honor teachers for their dedication.
The winners were selected through a strict screening process by an award committee consisting of prominent educational figures.
The screening criteria included improvements in teaching methods, career advancement education, school violence prevention, culture and arts education, global talent development, creative and convergent talent preparation for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, AI-led education, multicultural education, guidance for North Korean defectors, volunteer activities, life safety education, personality development, special education, entertainment and physical education.
The recipients of the 16th Shinil Teachers' Award were each presented with a plaque and a cash prize of 10 million won ($7,239) during a ceremony held at Tchaikovsky Hall in Seoul Cyber University Shinil Campus, June 29.
This year’s awardees include Cho Jae-kwang of Jookhwa Elementary School, Ryu Myung-hee of Kangbuk Middle School, Choi Young-mi of Jipyeong High School, Hong Jeong-seon of Hanmin High School, Song Seong-ho of Hanbitnuri High School, Lee Kyung-seon of Seoul National School for the Deaf and Seon Hyeon-seok of Yonsei University Rehabilitation School.