Director of the Hanoi Department of Education and Training Tran The Cuong directed schools to focus on implementing the plan with the spirit of ensuring absolute safety before organizing direct teaching. At the same time, it is necessary to be proactive and ready to implement online teaching, not to affect the schedule of the 2024-2025 school year.
Teachers of Vat Lai Kindergarten (Ba Vi district) move equipment to avoid flooding. Photo: Hanoi Moi
Faced with complex weather conditions, schools have flexibly organized teaching and learning activities to ensure student safety.
According to statistics from the Department of Education and Training of Ba Vi district, the district has 110 schools. Today, 4 schools have temporarily suspended in-person teaching, including: Vat Lai Kindergarten (700 children), Vat Lai Primary School (more than 1,300 students), Vat Lai Secondary School (more than 1,200 students) and Tien Phong Kindergarten (360 children). In addition, Tien Phong Secondary School has 27 students who cannot go to school. These students all live in Kim Bi village, because the road to school is deeply flooded.
According to the immediate plan, on September 10, schools will focus on overcoming the consequences of the storm, continue to monitor the weather situation and temporarily suspend students from school. If the weather continues to be complicated, with the risk of prolonged heavy rain, schools will switch to online teaching.
Nguyen Tat Thanh Secondary and High School, affiliated with Hanoi National University of Education, also let all students leave school early at 3:30 p.m. According to the school's announcement late in the afternoon of September 10, the school will teach online on the Microsoft Teams platform for at least two days, September 14 and 15.
Nguyen Tat Thanh Secondary and High School announced that they will teach online on the Microsoft Teams platform for at least two days, September 14 and 15.
On the morning of September 10, the Foreign Language Secondary School, Hanoi National University, announced that it would switch to online teaching from tomorrow to ensure the safety of teachers and students in the event of unusual weather conditions. On the afternoon of September 10, the school also let students leave early at 2 p.m. to prevent heavy rain.
Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted has sent a notice to parents about the afternoon off for all secondary school students and physical education classes. Some specialized high school classes have switched to online learning.
At Doan Thi Diem Primary School, teachers will also teach in person and online from tomorrow.
The road to Tien Phong Kindergarten, Ba Vi district, is deeply flooded. Photo: Hanoi Moi
Many universities in Hanoi have also announced that they will switch to online learning due to the complicated developments of floods.
The University of Economics, University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Vietnam National University, Hanoi), has allowed students to switch to online learning from this afternoon, September 10, until further notice.
The University of Education (Vietnam National University, Hanoi) has switched to online learning from September 10 until September 14. Undergraduate and postgraduate courses organized by the University of Education are taught online or self-study under the guidance of lecturers...
Hanoi University of Science and Technology allows new students to take a break from now until September 11. For second-year students and above, the school will teach online until September 14, while practical, experimental, and national defense and security education classes will continue in-person.
From September 16, all courses will return to in-person learning according to the schedule.
In order to facilitate students living far away and affected by storm No. 3, Hanoi University of Architecture has postponed the admission date to September 19.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/nhieu-truong-hoc-ha-noi-chuyen-sang-day-hoc-truc-tuyen-vi-bao-lut-196240910174041521.htm
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