The Week responding to lifelong learning sends the message "Digital transformation drives lifelong learning"
The Week for responding to lifelong learning is an annual activity aimed at raising awareness of the people and communities on lifelong learning and building a learning society. In 2020, the lifelong learning week of Tan An City will take place from October 6-11 with such following activities as organizing information and propaganda in various forms on the mass media, portal electronic news of agencies, units, social networking sites (Facebook, Zalo, Viber, etc.) in various forms (seminars, seminars, tours, performances, reading festivals books, physical education, sports, etc.) to emphasize the importance of lifelong learning. Hanging banners and slogans at the units; organize parades to propagate activities during the launch; organize training courses, guide skills in searching, exploit and use information on the internet safely and effectively for pupils, learners, students, etc. Thereby, it raises the awareness for students and people about the role and necessity of lifelong learning, digital transformation in learning.
Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training - Phan Thi Da Thao presents gifts to needy students
In response to the lifelong learning week, turning goals into action, Ly Tu Trong secondary school launched the movement "Read books according to Uncle Ho", the program "Read and follow the Ho Chi Minh Pioneers' Organization newspaper". In addition to recess time, free time, students find and read books by themselves in the school library, they also arrange recess time between students to read and discuss books, in order to stimulate teaching reading movement in school, spreading reading habits to all students.
At the ceremony, Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training - Phan Thi Da Thao proposed all levels of Party committees, authorities and unions continue to effectively implement the Project of building a learning society phase 2021 - 2030 combined with continuing to effectively deploy learning models in families, lineages, communities, and so on in order to build a culture of "lifelong learning", contributing to improving people's knowledge and citizens’ capacity, improve the quality of human resources and the quality of life of each citizen, family and society.
On this occasion, Ly Tu Trong secondary school gave gifts of more than 100 gifts to students in difficult circumstances to motivate and encourage them in their study./.
By Ngoc Thach – Translated by Duc Tam
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