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Edtech connects bamboo schools in rural communities, global online classes

Edtech connects bamboo schools in rural communities, global online classes
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Vietnamese teacher joins SE Asian colleagues for educational development

Ha Anh Phuong, recognised by the Thai Princess' award for outstanding achievements in education, joined her fellow Southeast Asian educators in a forum on October 18 to exchange best practices to recover from the COVID-19 education crisis.

What policies will two teachers newly elected to the NA propose?

The two teachers elected to the National Assembly (NA) said improving education and training quality will be their top priority at the 15th NA tenure. They also have a common interest in teachers’ benefits and students’ study opportunities.

Village classroom connects with the world

Village classroom connects with the world Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công  24/05/2021    12:05 GMT+7 Teacher Phuong s story can be considered a typical case study in addressing the question: What is digital transformation? Ha Anh Phuong’s Huong Can High School is located in a mountainous area of the northern midland province of Phu Tho, where more than 80% of the pupils are ethnic Muong. The young teacher uses technology and designs her own lectures to give her students the opportunity to have the experiences of “global citizens”. When teacher Phuong received the title Typical young Vietnamese and a series of other awards, some people, including officials, said that “teacher Phuong is a product of the media or so many people can perform her teaching techniques, there s nothing worth being praised.

20 Under 40: Young Shapers of the Future (Education)

© Stewart L. Gilmore. Courtesy of Ian Brock Born in Chicago, Illinois, Ian Brock was fascinated by computers and mathematics at a very early age. He taught himself programming, leaving school in the eighth grade to study independently. The young African American man also became aware that members of ethnic minorities were not broadly encouraged to enter technological professions, and so, at the age of 12, he founded Dream Hustle Code, an organization that teaches coding and other skills to members of underserved and underprivileged communities: “We focus on students who are underrepresented in the tech industry African Americans, Latinos, and Girls to ensure that Computer Science is truly for All,” he writes. “We believe that proper access to Computer Science Education is a Civil Right and one that we continue to fight for.” Hundreds of students of all ages have passed through the online academy’s virtual doors, and Ian has been featured in many magazine articles and tele

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