Attending the meeting were Mr. Nguyen Bao Chau – Project Coordinator, Ms. Nguyen Le Huyen – Project Education Advisor. On behalf of Hanoi National University of Education, there was the participation of: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Duc Son - President of Hanoi National University of Education, Dr. Dinh Minh Hang - Head of the President's Office, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Duong Minh Lam - Head of Science - Technology Office, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi Lam - Dean of Faculty of Preschool Education, Dr. Nguyen Thuy Chung - Vice Dean of Faculty of Primary Education, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Thi Thuy - Vice Dean of Faculty of Primary Education, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pho Duc Hoa - Faculty of Primary Education.
VVOB is the Flemish Association for Development Cooperation and Technical Assistance, Kingdom of Belgium, focusing on the field of Education; with the motto "Education for development", VVOB aims to accompany educational development, support teachers and managers to create a suitable environment to help children develop their full potential. The project "Integrating Learning through Play in Primary Education" helps students develop their capacity and achieve the goals of the general education program, supports teachers to refer to the Learning through Play approach to apply in direct and online teaching.
Hanoi National University of Education participated in phase 1 of VVOB's educational development project from 2019; so far, the project has had a nationwide impact through the development and sharing of learning materials, the implementation of professional support training for lecturers and primary school teachers through direct and online training forms.
With a team of experienced experts in teaching, training and compiling programs on primary education and preschool education, along with focusing on subjects related to primary and preschool education in implementing training programs and developing school programs, Hanoi National University of Education believes and expects cooperation in the next phase with VVOB Vietnam, to improve the capacity of lecturers, primary school teachers and primary school students.
Below are some photos of the meeting: