(Baonghean.vn) - Going to the mountainous districts of Nghe An, we witnessed combined classes at remote schools. Despite many difficulties, teachers and students always stick to the class, "conquering" the letters...
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Classrooms like this are often located in villages, built with bamboo and wooden huts. In the photo is the Pa Khom village school, Tri Le 2 Primary School, Que Phong. |
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Huoi May School, Cam Muon 2 Primary School, Que Phong, is located in the valley, next to the muddy Que stream. More than 20km from the commune center, this is considered one of the most remote and difficult schools in Que Phong district. To get here, teachers have to walk through the forest, through 14 streams for nearly half a day. |
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Early in the morning, students come to school and arrange their desks and chairs. |
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Clean the classroom. |
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Pick leaves to erase the school board when entering school. |
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Mr. Lo Van Lan teaches a combined class of 1+2+3 at Huoi May school, the total number of students in all 3 classes is 9. |
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Classes with "1 student, 0 absent" can only be found at remote schools like this. |
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Despite the lack of facilities and the disadvantage compared to the main schools and schools in other places, the teachers at the satellite schools still persevere to encourage people to let their children pursue education. That passion helps the children grow up with knowledge and dreams... |
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One side studies Math, the other does Vietnamese, the teacher plays 2 roles in the same class. |
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Despite the difficulties, both teachers and students still diligently and enthusiastically teach and learn. |
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The children go to school lacking clothes and books, but joy still shines on their faces. The joy of going to school and the desire to learn motivates them to come to class every day. |
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"Teacher, I've finished writing"! |
Lake Lai