(Baonghean.vn) – Just hearing about the schools located in remote villages of some mountainous districts of Nghe An makes many people apprehensive.
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Cha Lang school, belonging to Huu Khuong Primary School, Huu Khuong Commune, Tuong Duong District. This is considered one of the most difficult schools in Nghe An today. From the district center, teachers who want to reach this school have to travel more than 3 hours by road and more than 2 hours by river. This is where the Mong people live at an altitude of nearly 1,000m. There are teachers who are invited home once every 2 months. In the photo, students from Cha Lang village are returning from school. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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With only 20km, from the center of Nam Can De commune to Huoi Poc school of Nam Can 2 Primary School (Ky Son), teachers have to travel nearly 3 hours. That shows the difficulty of the road that teachers have to go through. In the photo, the classrooms at Huoi Poc school. Photo: Cong Kien |
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Just a little rain can make the way to school for teachers in Na Xai village, Quang Phong commune, Que Phong district take hours. Many days, teachers have to use ropes to pull their carts together. In the photo, teachers at Nam Xai school, part of Quang Phong 2 Primary School, on their way home from school. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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Khe Nong village cluster has students from 5 primary school classes but only organizes 3 classes. Because, in those 3 classes, 2 classes are combined classes because the number of students is too small. Grade 3 and Grade 1 only have 1 student studying. This is considered the most special and difficult school in the mountainous district of Con Cuong. To teach at this school, the teachers have to cross a stream 6 times. When it rains heavily, the teachers only have 2 options, either stay at school or let the students take a day off to make up for it another day. In the photo: the teacher is teaching the only grade 1 student studying. Photo: Huu Vi |
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At the foot of Pha Ka Tun mountain, Nam Tot primary school (Tri Le, Que Phong) is considered the most difficult place for teachers to work. People often call this "teachers' school" because women cannot come to this school to work. That shows how difficult it is. In the photo, second grade students of Nam Tot school are studying. Photo: Ho Phuong |
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From the center of Tuong Duong district, to get to Pha Mut school, Nhon Mai commune, teachers have to travel nearly 6 hours with many difficult roads and bus stops. In the photo, students of the Preschool class, Pha Mut school, Nhon Mai commune are studying. Photo: Cong Kien |
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