In parallel, hands-on experiential activities such as basic programming, STEM experiments, and arts and crafts help students maximize their proactive spirit, develop teamwork skills, and unleash their creativity.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Le Hoang Du, Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training, emphasized: “The STEM Festival aims at many goals: to awaken and develop a passion for science in STEM fields for students; to help them discover knowledge and know how to apply it to build a sustainable future. This is also a creative playground for students to express their ideas and products from STEM lessons and topics; and at the same time raise awareness among administrators, teachers, students, parents and the community about the role of STEM education in reforming general education.”
Dr. Le Hoang Du, Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training, delivered a speech at the event.
STEM education is known for equipping students with a system of scientific knowledge closely linked to practical applications, encouraging them to identify problems, propose solutions, design, manufacture, test, and refine products according to technical processes. Through this, students experience, create, and develop collaborative skills, critical thinking, and self-learning abilities – skills particularly necessary in the era of digital transformation and artificial intelligence. STEM is also an interdisciplinary educational model, integrating knowledge from many fields, combining theory and practice, helping students understand issues in depth through hands-on experience.
The STEM Festival is not only a playground for knowledge but also a space to spread creative inspiration for students, contributing to strengthening exchange and sharing between schools, between students and teachers, university lecturers and STEM experts; supporting career orientation for students, preparing them to meet the requirements of the 4.0 industrial revolution era.”
In addition to the booths of Nguyen Tat Thanh University, there are also booths from high schools in the province.
On this occasion, Nguyen Tat Thanh University awarded scholarships to poor and disadvantaged students at high schools and junior high schools.
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The components booth was created by students from Nguyen Tat Thanh University.
STEM models are of interest to students and encourage them to experience them firsthand.






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