Yen Bai take efforts to implement general education proramme

  •  Wednesday, July 20, 2022

YBO - The 2022-2023 school year will be the third year that the education and training sector of Yen Bai and the whole country has implemented the general education programme 2018. In Yen Bai, the new programme will be applied for third, seventh and tenth grades from this year.

A lesson of students at Gioi Phien Primary-Secondary School in Yen Bai city.
A lesson of students at Gioi Phien Primary-Secondary School in Yen Bai city.

In the 2021-2022 academic year, 57 primary, 53 secondary, 128 primary-secondary and three secondary-high schools across the province applied the programme, achieving good results.

All student of grades 1 and 2 have attended school full time, while 100% of students have accessed textbooks designed for the general education programme 2018. Various measures have been rolled out to ensure the quality of education services. Local teachers have flexibly changed their teaching methods.

Thanks to the efforts, local students, especially those from ethnic-inhabited and mountainous areas, have acquired higher studying capacity and become more confident.

Over 98% of primary students have shown good qualifications and capacity, while 99.2% have showed strong performance in maths and Vietnamese. The number of students completing their curriculum reached 98.7%.

In the 2022-2023 school year, in order to apply the general education programme 2018 for grades 3, 7 and 10, the province has selected textbooks in line with guidance and completed the compilation of local education materials for grades 3 and 10 and submitted to the Ministry of Education and Training for approval.

The local education and training sector has organised training courses for 100% management officials and teachers in grades 3, 7 and 10 on the use of new textbooks. At the same time, the province has prepared classrooms and equipment serving the teaching and studying of the general education programme 2018.

The sector has given advice to authorised agencies on the use of teachers with the priority of those in subjects of Informatics, Foreign Languages and Arts. Particularly, it has reviewed the conditions for the teaching and learning of English and Informatics under the new programme, while directing the Education and Training Divisions in localities to advise district People's Committees to design specific plans on the arrangement of computer classrooms as well as teachers for the teaching of Informatics and English. English teachers from Yen Bai city, Nghia Lo township, Yen Binh and Tran Yen districts will be sent to remote districts of Mu Cang Chai and Tram Tau to support them in the work.

Minh Tu

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