Studying and following Ho Chi Minh's ideology, ethics, and style must be considered an important, regular, and continuous task in educational work.
| Professor Nguyen Lan Dung believes that it is essential to educate young people in character, skills, and knowledge in the digital age. (Photo: Provided by the interviewee) |
Studying and following the ideology, ethics, and style of Ho Chi Minh is of great importance to our society and people. Studying his ideology provides each individual with a solid foundation of knowledge, and especially helps young people become more aware of their responsibilities. Through this, young people will become responsible citizens, making positive contributions to the development of society and the country.
In the new context, with the continuous development of science and technology, studying and following the thoughts and ethics of President Ho Chi Minh has become more important than ever.
To achieve this, it is necessary to actively train and educate young people about the thoughts and ethics of President Ho Chi Minh. Regardless of who they are—students, workers, or managers—everyone can contribute to society through concrete actions. Every action, however small, has value for the progress of society.
The question is, how can we make the younger generation more sensitive to social issues, more humane in communication, and more appreciative of national history and culture? In this regard, I believe that encouraging reading, especially among young people, is something that should be done and can be implemented immediately. Schools and organizations need to create favorable conditions for everyone to have the opportunity to access and practice the thoughts and ethics of President Ho Chi Minh in their studies and lives.
I've shared before that young people are the future leaders of a nation. Therefore, it's crucial to educate them with positive values, a sense of responsibility, and the ability to adapt to change.
| "The digital age is creating rapid changes in every sector of society. Young people who don't keep up will fall behind and may be eliminated by the laws of competition. President Ho Chi Minh is a shining example of 'learning, learning more, learning forever.' In this new situation, continuous learning is becoming even more crucial." |
People are always at the center of development strategies. According to many experts, the Fourth Industrial Revolution demands a high-quality workforce that is skilled and adaptable to all situations. Furthermore, a high-quality workforce is one of the decisive factors in the success of the country's industrialization and modernization.
It can be said that the Fourth Industrial Revolution is demanding adaptation to the rapid changes in technology and artificial intelligence. Therefore, our task is to train people with the necessary qualities, ethics, and competitive capabilities. This is seen as both a new opportunity and a new challenge that requires constant innovation.
At the same time, it is necessary to awaken children's ability to seek new opportunities, encourage continuous learning, and create innovative programs. This revolution also has a significant impact on employment, the labor market, and social security. Therefore, it is essential to consider new social security systems to ensure that no one is left behind.
The digital age also places many demands on competence, knowledge, and skills. To adapt to technological change, students need to equip themselves with technology skills, creative thinking, the ability to learn continuously, and especially problem-solving skills.
Furthermore, it is essential to build an environment that fosters collaboration and facilitates the sharing of knowledge and experience through online platforms. Young people can communicate, exchange information, and share experiences with each other. Moreover, in the process of implementing the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it is necessary to ensure that all social strata have the opportunity to access and benefit from the development of science and technology. To achieve this, it is necessary to promote access to technology and education for communities in remote and disadvantaged areas.
The digital age is also creating rapid changes in every sector of society. Young people who don't keep up will fall behind and may be eliminated by the laws of competition. President Ho Chi Minh is a shining example of "learning, learning more, learning forever." And in the new situation, this slogan becomes even more relevant. Therefore, it is necessary to re-evaluate the value and significance of learning in the context of the remarkable development of technology.
Therefore, to cultivate a generation of capable and intelligent young people, we need to nurture in them the aspiration to master scientific advancements in the digital age. They must proactively seek out new achievements in fields such as robotics and artificial intelligence.
Above all, emphasis should be placed on character education, ethics, lifestyle, legal knowledge, and civic consciousness. Focus should be placed on the fundamental values of national culture, traditions, and morality, the essence of human culture, and the core and humanistic values of Marxism-Leninism and Ho Chi Minh Thought.
Continue to promote the study and emulation of Ho Chi Minh's ideology, ethics, and style. This must be considered an important, regular, and continuous task in education. Develop and implement values, criteria, and standards in the behavior, lifestyle, and conduct of young people based on the core values of Ho Chi Minh's ideology, ethics, and style.
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