Three Vietnamese teachers to attend Education Exchange in Sydney
Three teachers who won the Education Exchange 2020 organised by the Department of Information and Technology under the Ministry of Education and Training and Microsoft Vietnam will participate in the 6th annual Education Exchange in Sydney on March 23-26, the organising board has announced.
The three teachers who won the Education Exchange 2020 are awarded at a recent ceremony in Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: plo.vn)
Hanoi (VNA) - Three teachers who won the Education Exchange 2020 organisedby the Department of Information and Technology under the Ministry of Educationand Training and Microsoft Vietnam will participate in the 6th annual EducationExchange in Sydney on March 23-26, the organising board has announced.
They are teacher Nguyen Ngoc Thien Trinh from Wellspring Junior- Senior HighSchool in Hanoi’ Long Bien district with the project "10X start-up”;teacher Bui Dieu Linh from Amsterdam School for the gifted student in Hanoi’s CauGiay district in with “Organic Cosmetic" and teacher Pham Ngoc Duc fromthe Educational Management Institution in Hanoi’s Thanh Xuan district withproject “Class in sky – Connected class”.
The three defeated 1,000 their peers with more than 830 creative products in the2020 forum held in Ho Chi Minh City on January 11-12.
Former lecturer of Hanoi-based University of Pedagogy Professor Chu Cam Thosaid that IT is popular nowadays; without using it daily, teachers and studentswill be backward.
Deputy Director of the Centre for Information and Educational Programme underthe Department of Education and Training said that teachers today often sharedtheir e-lesson plan on the Internet.
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Persisting the viewpoint that education and training is the top national policy and that the training of high-quality human resources is one of the three breakthroughs, the Party and the State have always paid special attention to the investment in and the promulgation of advocates for the cause.
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The VNA delegation, led by General Director Vu Viet Trang, actively participated in the event, engaging in both professional and diplomatic activities.
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