Mu Cang Chai Focuses on Building "Digital Schools”

  •  Wednesday, November 13, 2024

YBO - In the 2024 - 2025 school year, Mu Cang Chai is focusing on advancing the "Digital School" initiative, implementing AI technology across educational activities, and applying a variety of teaching methods, including online, hybrid, and inter-level, inter-school teaching formats tailored to the region’s practical needs.

A lesson with teachers and students at Mu Cang Chai Primary and Secondary School, Mu Cang Chai District.
A lesson with teachers and students at Mu Cang Chai Primary and Secondary School, Mu Cang Chai District.

To date, 100% of primary and preschool institutions have effectively adopted the VnEdu school management system; 100% of elementary schools have implemented digital report cards; all schools handle administrative paperwork in a digital environment (excluding classified materials); every school has completed and deployed a digital resource repository; and 100% of secondary schools have a dedicated computer lab.

For the 2024 - 2025 school year, the entire education sector is intensifying efforts to promote digital transformation in schools and among educators, advancing the "Digital School" framework, implementing AI in educational activities, utilizing online and hybrid teaching formats, and developing a digital resource library for the sector. These steps aim to accelerate innovation and improve educational quality, making a positive contribution to the region’s digital transformation process.

In the 2023 - 2024 school year, the sector conducted 114,726 tech-enhanced lessons with a focus on digital transformation, including 1,368 borderless classes. Expanding online and hybrid learning has helped address teacher shortages, especially in English instruction while promoting modernization, digitization, and quality improvement in education to meet the demands of digital transformation across both society and the field of education.

Thanh Ba

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