Daekyo’s ‘Daekyo Learning for Tomorrow’ Wins 2025 Korea Consumer Trust Brand Award
Daekyo’s Customized Learning Program for Passionate Senior Learners, ‘Daekyo Learning for Tomorrow,’ Wins Top Award in Senior Learning Services at 2025 Korea Consumer Trust Brand Awards
Daekyo announced on the 28th that its customized learning program for passionate senior learners, “Daekyo Learning for Tomorrow,” has won the Grand Prize in the Senior Learning Services category at the 2025 Korea Consumer Trust Brand Awards.
The Korea Consumer Trust Brand Awards is a prestigious ceremony hosted by the Korea Brand Management Association and sponsored by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. It recognizes and honors brands most trusted and loved by Korean consumers.
Daekyo Learning for Tomorrow is a program designed to enhance the thinking and expressive skills of “young seniors” who have a strong desire for continued learning. Alongside its cognitive function enhancement program, “Daekyo Brain Training,” the company is building an integrated education service for seniors, leading the senior education market.
The program is designed to fulfill various learning needs, such as stimulating and maintaining cognitive functions, improving concentration, and strengthening problem-solving skills. It consists of four subjects: mathematics, literature, English, and Chinese characters (Hanja).
The mathematics subject stimulates different areas of the brain and promotes regular mental activity through tasks like arithmetic, Sudoku, logic problems, and puzzle-solving.
The literature subject enhances literacy and language cognition through picture interpretation, reading literary works, and learning correct grammar and spelling.
The English subject is structured in three stages: vocabulary, sentences, and conversation. It boosts learning motivation with practical, daily-life content such as reading signs and travel conversation.
The Hanja (Chinese characters) subject helps strengthen memory and thinking ability while expanding vocabulary through learning idioms and everyday-use Chinese characters.
Daekyo Learning for Tomorrow is offered in two formats to suit learners’ lifestyles and preferences. The in-person service involves a weekly home visit from a Daekyo expert teacher who provides 1:1 personalized learning management. The remote service delivers learning materials monthly and provides structured support through phone consultations and mobile messages.
A Daekyo representative stated, “Daekyo Learning for Tomorrow is our first dedicated learning program developed for young seniors who pursue the joy of learning. We are deeply honored that our efforts have been recognized through this award. We will continue to operate and develop programs that reflect the diverse learning needs of young seniors.”
Source: https://www.daekyo.com/kr/daekyo/company/news/view?id=2370