For many years, numerous special classes have been opened by soldiers in the northern mountainous province of Son La to promote literacy and spread the knowledge to local people.
Soldier - teacher Vi Van Liem, Muong Lan Border Station, in class (Photo: VNA)
A class in Huoi Pa village, Muong Lan commune, Sop Cop district (Photo: VNA)
A literacy class in Huoi Pa village, Muong Lan commune, Sop Cop district (Photo: VNA)
Ethnic people in Huoi Pa village on their way to the evening class (Photo: VNA)
Soldier Vi Van Liem teaches ethnic people at the literacy class (Photo: VNA)
Members of the Education Section under the Central Office for South Vietnam burst with joy when learning about the complete liberation of southern Vietnam.
During the wartime, revolutionary teachers and educational officials found many creative ways to keep educational activities going despite the almost zero infrastructure: no schools, no students and no textbooks.
Many students in Din Chin – one of the poorest, most remote communes in Muong Khuong district, the northern mountainous province of Lao Cai, consider teacher Lo Thi Lan a second mother thanks to her dedication.
Ha Anh Phuong, an English-language teacher at Huong Can High School of the northern province of Phu Tho, has made her name to the list of the 10 finalists for the Global Teacher Prize 2020 of Varkey Foundation.