Over the recent past, the education and training sector of Hoa Binh province has paid great attention to reforming management activities, improving teachers’ quality, and innovating teaching methods that focus on quality and efficiency, at the same time with implementing the sector’s emulation campaigns and movements.

 

 


The Boarding High School for Ethnic Minority Students of Hoa Binh province has paid consistent attention to improving the quality of the "Good teaching - Good learning” emulation movement.

Across Hoa Binh, there are 520 schools with 8,417 classrooms from preschool to general education levels, more than 17,000 managers, teachers and staff members, along with over 230,000 students, according to the provincial Department of Education and Training.

To better education and training quality, the sector has been taking comprehensive, breakthrough, and creative measures.

In particular, it has ordered local schools to actively reform teaching as well as examination methods in a way that develops students’ capabilities and virtues; apply new educational models and diversify educational activities to enable the comprehensive development of both knowledge and skills for students; and organise moral, lifestyle, and skill education activities.

Besides, students have been encouraged to learn through experience and practice to develop their skills and creativity.

Cultural values of ethnic minority groups and localities have also been included in curricula to help students gain a better understanding of their hometown’s culture and traditions.

Emulation movements launched by the Government, Hoa Binh province, and the sector are also being promoted, especially the one boosting reform and creativity in management, teaching, and learning activities; another encouraging each teacher to set a good example of morality, self-learning and creativity; and that on building a learning society and promoting life-long learning in the 2023 - 2030 period.

 

 

Dinh Thi Huong, Deputy Director of the provincial Department of Education and Training, said that the 2024 - 2025 academic year is important to the education sector since it is the last year for implementing the five-year socio-economic development plan 2021 - 2025 and also when all-level Party congresses are held on the threshold of the 14th National Party Congress.​

Therefore, the education and training sector of Hoa Binh is pressing on with effectively implementing the preschool, general, continuing, and vocational education programmes. It is taking comprehensive measures to improve education quality as well as results of the high school graduation examinations. In addition, priority is given to consolidating and developing boarding and semi-boarding schools for ethnic minority students. Efforts are also being made to ensure equal access to education, thus meeting learning demand of ethnic minority people, residents in areas with socio-economic disadvantages, and other less privileged groups.

Huong noted that amid the increasing national industrialisation, modernisation, and ​integration into the world, the sector views bettering the quality of teachers and education managers as one of the leading tasks and also a focal step to fundamentally and comprehensively reform education and training in the new period.

 


 

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