In today's context of integration, when the pace of modern life is getting faster and faster, social networks are getting closer to children, it is even more meaningful for students to be exposed to and learn about traditional culture right from school. This is not only a way to preserve national identity, but also helps the younger generation have more spiritual support, have the courage to step out into the world without losing their roots.
In Lam Thuong commune, Lao Cai province, Lam Thuong Primary School has become a bright spot not only in teaching literacy and people, but also a place to kindle love for traditional culture for the young generation.
Ethnic minority students are encouraged to wear their ethnic costumes to school, especially on major holidays, the opening day and the first Monday of the week.
From early morning, in the bright red flags in front of the school gate, groups of students in traditional costumes happily entered the classroom. Not only did they bring books, they also brought with them the excitement of learning about their own origins and homeland identity.
Here, lessons are not only limited to writing or numbers, but students also get acquainted with musical instruments and dances. These activities bring the breath of the mountains and forests into the classroom, so that traditions are not only contained in books, but also come alive in every experience.
Teacher Dinh Cong Hien, Principal of Lam Thuong Primary School, said: With more than 90% of students being ethnic minorities, the school has built an integrated program, organized folk culture clubs, and invited local artisans to participate in teaching. Through this, students not only understand more about history and customs, but are also encouraged to be proud of and appreciate their national identity.
There is also a small exhibition corner in the school grounds - where musical instruments, books, and images related to the cultural life of ethnic minorities are kept. This is a special "cultural library", so that every student can find a part of their own ethnic memory when entering.
When the school drum sounded to signal recess, the schoolyard suddenly turned into a bustling stage. The rounds of songs and dances spread joy, connecting teachers and students in traditional dances. The innocent smiles and sparkling eyes of the children were proof of the journey of sowing the seeds of love for culture from simple but meaningful lessons.
After days of studying at school, the students return to their villages with not only knowledge but also pride in tradition.
From the school in the highlands of Lam Thuong, the seeds of love for the homeland and national pride are being nurtured every day. Today's students will be the ones to continue, preserve and spread the good values of the nation to the future.
The lessons on ethnic traditions at Lam Thuong Primary School are therefore not only a simple educational activity, but also a journey to nurture the soul, enrich the knowledge and love for the homeland of each ethnic minority student, so that they themselves, the future generations of citizens, will be proud of their identity, know how to promote traditions, so that their ethnic culture is always preserved and spread.
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