Education a top national policy: PM
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PM Pham Minh Chinh meets students at Yen Lap Primary School. (Photo: VNA) |
He made the request during a working trip to the northern province of Phu Tho, which aimed to inspect preparations for the new academic year.
Talking to teachers at Yen Lap Primary School in Yen Lap District, the PM praised the achievements that the school had achieved and shared the difficulties they faced in the COVID-19 pandemic in the past two years.
He urged the school and Phu Tho Province in general to pay due attention to children, especially those from poor households and ethnic minorities.
He asked the school and teachers to continue adopting renewal of education and training, focusing on both cultural and physical education for students, maintaining online teaching and learning which help them access the digital transformation process.
The PM asked localities, the education sector and institutions as well as parents to pay attention to vaccinating against COVID-19 to ensure safety for their children.
At a meeting with leaders and teachers of Yen Lap High School, PM Chinh suggested the school give more importance to extracurricular activities and life skills education, and create an environment for ethnic minority students to preserve their identity.
He emphasised the need to develop plans for the new academic year that ensure the effectiveness of the 2018 general education programme as well as to ensure enough textbooks and other reference documents for the tenth and other grades in line with the education sector’s roadmap. The PM said he wished that teachers would strive to overcome the difficulties to fulfil their mission.
On this occasion, the PM presented 100 million VND (4,270 USD) each to study promotion funds of Yen Lap Primary School and Yen Lap High School.
Economic connectivity centre
On the same day, PM Chinh had a working session with the Standing Board of the provincial Party Committee, where he asked the provincial authorities to work harder to make the locality an economic connectivity centre between Việt Nam and other ASEAN member countries as well as China’s southwestern region.
Chinh emphasised Phu Tho's favourable conditions for economic connectivity.
With its special potential and competitive advantages, Phu Tho should become a leading locality in the northern midland and mountainous region, especially in rapid, sustainable development and economic restructuring, the PM said.
He asked the province to accelerate the disbursement of public investment and effectively implement national target programmes and the socio-economic recovery and development programme.
For the long term, Phu Tho needed to promote digital transformation, the green economy, innovation and start-ups, the leader said, urging it to maximise opportunities and resources, and raise the efficiency of investments, especially FDI.
Chinh asked the province to quickly complete its planning scheme for 2021-2030 with a vision towards 2050, with attention paid to socio-economic infrastructure, particularly transport and digital transformation infrastructure.
Earlier the same day, the PM visited the Phu Tho provincial Hospital for Obstetrics and Gynecology in Viet Tri City, which has been put into operation since 2019.
He also made a field-trip to the Tuyen Quang-Phu Tho expressway project connected with the Nội Bài-Lào Cai expressway, and the Hung Vuong High School for Gifted Students project.
Last year, Phu Tho’s GRDP grew 6.28 per cent, ranking 21st out of the 63 cities and provinces and fifth in the midland and mountainous region in this regard. The GRDP growth was 7.8 per cent in the first half of this year.
Ensuring equal education access for all
On the same day, National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue affirmed the Party and the State always paid special attention to education and training, ensuring equal access to education for all, as he attended the inaugural ceremony of a high school in the mountainous Ky Son District of Nghe An Province.
This is the only high school in the district – one of the most 74 disadvantaged districts nationwide, about 250km from Nghe An Province’s Vinh City. More than 95 per cent of its students belong to ethnic minority groups in the district.
The 2.6ha school was rebuilt with the funding of 210 billion VND (8.95 million USD) from Trung Nam Construction Investment Joint Stock Company (Trungnam Group). It has a total of 245 rooms, including 171 boarding rooms for students and teachers.
From 2023-2024, Nghe An will grant scholarships to 120 Lao students at the high school and the provincial ethnic minority boarding school.
Hue said the scholarship programme would help neighbouring Laos with high-quality personnel training, while contributing to promoting the great friendship, special solidarity and comprehensive cooperation between the two countries.
He asked the provincial Party Committee and People’s Committee to instruct the implementation of the legislature’s Resolution No. 88 and other projects launched by the NA and the Government regarding socio-economic development in ethnic minority-inhabited and mountainous areas for 2021-2023, with priorities given to education infrastructure.
On this occasion, the Committee for Ethnic Affairs presented Ky Son High School with 100 million VND.