Pilkocospharm Co., Ltd. Signs MOU with Gyeongbuk Silkworm & Insect Business Center for Joint Development of Next-Generation Bio-Fillers Pilkocospharm Co., Ltd. (CEO Jung Hoon-cheol) is partnering with the Gyeongbuk Silk & Insect Business Center to embark on the development of next-generation bio-fillers. On June 12, the two organizations signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at the Silkworm & Insect Business Center in Sangju, Gyeongbuk, agreeing to collaborate on the development of dermal fillers using insect-derived biological resources, including silkworm cocoons. This agree
Yeon-sung Elementary School Participated Eco-Cultural Festival for Environment Day On June 12 (Thursday), a large-scale eco-cultural event was held to celebrate Environment Day, jointly organized by the Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education, Incheon Environmental Corporation, and the Incheon Science and Culture Base Center. The festival brought together approximately 1,000 participants, including students, faculty, citizens, and environmental organizations. The event featured a variety of programs such as a children’s painting contest, performances, environmental education booths, and envir
Mind Mapping: How It Can Be Used in Reading WorkA powerful strategy to organize ideas, boost memory, and deepen understanding Reading is more than just going through words on a page — it’s about understanding, organizing, and remembering what you’ve read. For many students, this can feel overwhelming, especially when dealing with long texts, complicated ideas, or dense study material. That’s where mind mapping comes in — a flexible and visual learning tool that helps readers see the “big picture” and connect ideas more clearly. Whether you’re a student trying to understand a novel, an article,
How to Learn Better If I Am an Auditory LearnerA guide for students and parents to support sound-based learning Every student learns differently. Some remember best by seeing, others by doing — and some by hearing. If you or your child often prefers lectures to reading, enjoys group discussions, or remembers things better when explained out loud, you might be an auditory learner. Being an auditory learner means your brain processes and retains information more effectively through sound and listening. This learning style is powerful when paired with the right strategies. Whether you're a studen
10 Tips to Practice for Better Scores in EnglishA guide for students — with support ideas for parents, too! English is more than just a subject on a test — it’s a global language that helps students connect with the world. Whether preparing for school exams, speaking confidently, or writing clearly, students often ask, “How can I improve my English score?” The answer lies not just in studying more, but in practicing smart. Here are 10 proven tips for students (and parents who want to help) to build stronger English skills and raise test performance. 1. Read a Little Every Day Even 10 minutes o
10 Tips to Practice for Better Scores in EnglishA guide for students — with support ideas for parents, too! English is more than just a subject on a test — it’s a global language that helps students connect with the world. Whether preparing for school exams, speaking confidently, or writing clearly, students often ask, “How can I improve my English score?” The answer lies not just in studying more, but in practicing smart. Here are 10 proven tips for students (and parents who want to help) to build stronger English skills and raise test performance. 1. Read a Little Every Day Even 10 minutes o
Sophia Lee – Grade 7, Cedar Hills Middle School Hello, I’m Sophia Lee from Cedar Hills Middle School. I love reading mystery novels and listening to podcasts about true stories. I joined the Junior English Journalists because I want to write articles that are thoughtful and help people see things differently. I want to write about nature, the environment, and young people’s ideas for change. My dream is to become an environmental journalist who works for National Geographic.
Jayden Lee – Grade 6, Riverfield Elementary School Hi! I’m Jayden Lee, and I go to Riverfield Elementary. I like building robots with LEGO and learning about machines. I joined the Junior English Journalists because I want to write about science and technology in simple, fun ways. I’m excited to write about cool inventions and maybe even do some science experiments to report on. My dream is to become an inventor or engineer who helps make the future better.