Teachers shared with Thanh Nien Newspaper reporters the things that make them happy when going to work every day.
Ms. Vo Thi My Dung, teacher at Anh Dao Kindergarten, Go Vap District, Ho Chi Minh City, one of 50 teachers who have just received the Vo Truong Toan Award from the Ho Chi Minh CityEducation Department on November 20 this year, shared that one of the reasons why she always loves her job, is dedicated, and has been attached to children and her job for many years is the working environment. "At Anh Dao Kindergarten, I have teachers in the school's board of directors who are good at their profession, dedicated, and instill in us the spirit of loving children and loving the job. At this school, I also have thoughtful colleagues who always support each other for work and for the common good," said Ms. Vo Thi My Dung.
Ms. Vo Thi My Dung, teacher at Anh Dao Kindergarten, Go Vap District, Ho Chi Minh City, during activities in the school garden.
Every day at school, Ms. Dung always urges herself to bring joy and excitement to the children. Her happiness is measured by the children's daily progress and development. Today, the children are a little better behaved than yesterday. The coloring is a little more skillful, the self-service skills are a little better...
At the same time, according to award-winning teacher Vo Truong Toan: "A happy kindergarten, happy children and teachers cannot lack the companionship of young parents."
The 15/5 Special Education School, District 11, Ho Chi Minh City, was inaugurated on November 17. Taking pictures with 15 and 16 year old students who may still be learning to read and write - Mr. Ngo Hong Minh Ha, a teacher at the school, looked at the students and gently said: "For me, happiness is just that the children have made a little progress compared to yesterday."
Happiness for Mr. Ha is when his special students can eat by themselves without him having to feed them. Happiness is when his students can actively go to the toilet and no longer have to wet their clothes. Happiness is when today he can say more words or remember more letters. Happiness is sitting in the auditorium, listening to his students sing with a clear, round voice, even though many parts are off-key. Happiness is when his disabled students are 18 years old, have graduated from school, and are no longer able to go to special schools, and have solid self-service skills in life, so that their parents will have less trouble...
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