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News updates related to the special education class.
Special training courses for commune police officers.
Without punishment or coercion, local police forces in many areas of Nghe An are choosing a flexible and humane approach in educating and preventing law violations among young people...
Law
A special classroom in the flood-prone area of Thien Nhan.
In Thien Nhan commune, there is a school that has been out of operation for many years. Although there are no more drumbeats, no more flag-raising ceremonies, and no more lively scenes of students leaving school, on certain days...
A special class that 'ignites' a reading culture.
Although it was the first year of its organization, the "Reading, Writing, Presentation, Introduction, and Storytelling Skills Based on Books" class organized by the staff of the Nghe An Provincial Library left a lasting impression...
A special class for Hmong women in Pha Xac
The Hmong grandmothers and mothers in Pha Xac village (Huoi Tu commune, Ky Son district) still diligently attend literacy classes every day.
A special class for those over 50 in the highlands.
Driven by their dream of learning to read and write, for many days now, women of the Thai and Khơ Mú ethnic groups in Lượng Minh commune, Tương Dương district, a remote mountainous area, have been walking nearly 5km to school to learn to read and write.
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