The forum is a place for students to express their thoughts, feelings, and aspirations about studying, life, family, and society. Photo: Thang Van
The forum “What I Want to Say” is a meaningful activity to increase the attention of local authorities, sectors, organizations, families and the whole society to the work of caring for, educating and protecting children. Thereby, contributing to raising public awareness of children’s right to participate - one of the most basic and practical rights.
The forum is not only a useful playground but also a place for students to express their thoughts, feelings, and aspirations about studying, life, family, and society. This is also an opportunity for students to practice self-confidence, initiative, and positivity, while also being equipped with knowledge and skills to exercise their rights and responsibilities.
At the event, Deputy Head of the Department of Education and Training of Dan Phuong District Nguyen Quy Lieu said that through this forum, Dan Phuong District hopes to have more children's voices heard; many of their thoughts and wishes understood. From there, contributing to building a safe, friendly, equal and healthy living and learning environment for all children...
Dialogue session at the Forum. Photo by Thang Van
At the forum, students mentioned many issues such as parents always want their children to study well and get high scores on tests, however, that makes them feel pressured and tired. So what should they do in this case? Or many students expressed concerns about the consequences of AI abuse that can cause students while studying at school?
Students of Trung Chau Secondary School shared that currently, there are some students who only like to study culture. What should be done to encourage students to actively participate in extracurricular activities and community activities in addition to studying culture? Students of Luong The Vinh Secondary School reported that there are secondary school students who ride electric bicycles to school, sometimes carrying friends behind them, but do not wear helmets. Is this a violation of traffic laws? If so, will students under 16 years old be punished?
At the forum, representatives of the Department of Education and Training, Department of Health, Department of Justice, District Youth Union, Dr. Nguyen Van Thanh, Deputy Director of the Center for Vietnamese Cultural Life Skills answered and gave useful advice to the children.
On the morning of April 17, Dan Phuong district continued to organize the forum "What I want to say" for primary school students.
Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/huyen-dan-phuong-to-chuc-dien-dan-dieu-em-muon-noi-699191.html
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