Students from the first to sixth graders in all districts across Hanoi have resumed in-person classes from April 6. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Teachers expect that the back-to-school would help to fill up knowledge loopholes of their students after months-long online learning. Students from the first to sixth graders in all districts across Hanoi have resumed in-person classes from April 6, and with only two months left in the 2021-2022 academic year, schools are working hard to ensure the curricula of the year.
“Teachers will make use of offline learning to equip their students with what they missed during online classes," said Tran Thi Loan, Principal of Thanh Liet Primary School in Thanh Tri district. “Student will have lesson reviews and exams at school.”
Le Thi Thu Hang, Principal of Ba Trieu Primary School in Hai Ba Trung district, said apart from lessons in the curriculum, teachers will help their students come back to school activities during the first week.
For many first graders in Hanoi, it was the first time for them to go to school in this school year, so they were excited and eager to get to know their schools. Teachers will spend time to help them get used to school life and class rules.
Schools are requested to ensure safety against COVID-19 in line with the guidance given by the Department of Education and Training and the Department of Health, while making preparations and plans to respond to the situation where COVID-19 infections are detected in schools.
The Steering Committees for COVID-19 Prevention and Control of the districts are authorised to consider the suspension of direct learning to ensure utmost safety for students in case infections are found in classes and schools. /.
VNA