A school in Nghe An brings gongs, bamboo flutes... into the classroom.
In the middle of Tan Ky mountains and forests, there is a small school named Tien Ky Primary School, where teachers diligently nurture the souls of their students with lessons imbued with love for national culture.
Báo Nghệ An•19/04/2025
Tien Ky Primary School currently has 2 campuses with a total of 518 students, of which Thai ethnic students account for over 70%. This is a favorable condition for the school to implement traditional cultural education activities in a systematic and effective manner. Photo: Duc Anh Witnessing a class at class 5B, Tien Ky Primary School (Tan Ky) taught by teacher Le Thi Huyen, we can see that the students here are very interested in the subject of their ethnic culture. Photo: Duc Anh Lectures are presented through vivid slides, combining images and text, helping students access knowledge in an intuitive and easy-to-understand way. Photo: Duc Anh Students attentively listen to the teacher teach about the cultural traditions of the Thai ethnic group. Photo: Duc Anh Not only stopping at theory, Ms. Huyen also brings to the class traditional musical instruments such as gongs, bamboo flutes... so that the students can directly listen, touch and feel the sounds of their ethnic culture. Photo: Duc Anh In Tien Ky commune, where a large proportion of Thai people live, many traditional cultural features are still preserved in daily life. Photo: Duc Anh This is the foundation for students to be imbued with the spirit of national culture from an early age. Photo: Duc Anh Not only that, traditional festivals such as the Buon Xao Festival, which are held annually, help children understand and become more deeply attached to their ethnic culture. Photo: Duc Anh However, in the current context, when children are increasingly exposed to social networks such as Facebook, YouTube, TikTok..., the attraction of modern cultural forms is also gradually affecting their interest in traditional culture. Faced with this situation, Tien Ky Primary School continues to persevere in innovating teaching methods, focusing on practical experience, flexibly combining theory and practice to keep national culture from fading away over time. (In the photo: Teachers instruct students to make Thai dishes). Photo: Duc Anh Students make moọc cakes by themselves. Photo: Duc Anh From simple but dedicated lessons, teachers at Tien Ky Primary School are cultivating love and national pride in the hearts of each student every day. Photo: Duc Anh Video of ethnic cultural experience activities of students of Tien Ky - Tan Ky Primary School. Clip: Duc Anh
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