(Baonghean.vn) - For teachers in the highlands, in addition to their career of spreading knowledge, they also have the difficult task of going to villages and mobilizing students to go to school.
For the teachers of Mon Son Secondary School, Con Cuong, that dedication and enthusiasm has been rewarded by the number of students going to school increasing every year. This school year, in the two "difficult" villages of the commune, Lang Yen and Khe Bung, from 24 students who had not yet gone to school at the beginning of the year, the school has now mobilized 22 students to go to class. However, having the opportunity to follow the cadres, teachers of the district education sector and teachers of Mon Son Secondary School, Con Cuong through the forest, wading streams to Lang Yen and Khe Bung villages, upstream of Khe Khang, to each family to mobilize students to go to school, we can understand the hardships in the career of "cultivating people" in the highland border area.
Here are the photos the reporter recorded:
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Working group mobilizes students to go to Lang Yen village, Mon Son |
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Take the ferry across Giang River to Lang Yen village, Mon Son commune - Con Cuong |
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A group of cadres and teachers waded through the river to enter Gat hamlet, Lang Yen village, Mon Son to encourage students to go to school. |
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Visiting each house in Lang Yen village, Mon Son to encourage students to go to class |
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The working group crossed the Giang River for nearly 3 hours to go to Khe Bung village, Mon Son, upstream of Khe Khang to mobilize students to go to school. |
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The working group arrived at Khe Bung village, Mon Son when it was almost dark. |
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The teacher kindly encouraged Lo Thi Lanh, Khe Bung village, Mon Son to go to school. |
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