To eradicate illiteracy, the Department of Education and Training of Quang Ngai province has established a team to compile the "Popular Education" program in digital form. With 10 members, over the past several months, the team has compiled hundreds of short lectures.
The editorial team of the program "Popular Education" has compiled hundreds of lectures and posted them on YouTube.
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The lecture content is suitable for each school year, corresponding to literacy classes from grade 1 onwards. Each lesson is only about 5 minutes long, with illustrated images and sounds, closely following the literacy program for each class, helping students to easily access, remember and apply.
Through AI software, the editorial team has created video lectures and posted them on the YouTube channel "Popular Education"; more than 100 videos have been completed and are being posted by the team.
In parallel with the literacy campaign, the group also developed about 40 basic digital skills lectures, from how to go to the Public Administration Center, send money via the app, to digital security skills...
Ms. Do Thi Kim Tuyen, Principal of Ngoc Tem Primary Boarding School for Ethnic Minorities, Kon Plong Commune, Quang Ngai (formerly Kon Plong District, Kon Tum), said that the school is organizing two literacy classes for local people.
Students can review lessons anytime, anywhere through YouTube channel - Popular education
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In addition to teachers teaching in class, when students return home, they also use their phones to access the popular education channel on YouTube to review their lessons.
Ms. Huynh Thi Thu Van, Head of the Preschool - Primary Education Department, Department of Education and Training of Quang Ngai province, said that currently most people own smartphones and can easily access the internet. Therefore, digitizing and bringing lectures to cyberspace is very practical.
Through their phones, people can access YouTube to study while working in the fields or doing housework. Or students and Green Summer volunteers can help their relatives and neighbors learn to read and write.
Although convenient, according to Ms. Van, videos cannot completely replace direct teaching. Classroom lessons with teachers are still the core element. Videos only play a supporting and supplementary role after main school hours, helping students have more tools to review at home.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/so-hoa-bai-giang-de-hoc-vien-vua-len-ray-vua-on-bai-18525073119592468.htm
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