Authorities and schools in Kim Boi district of Hoa Binh province have paid great attention to educating revolutionary traditions to the younger generation, contributing to shaping their revolutionary ideals and nurturing their national pride.
Local students explore revolutionary traditions through an exhibition themed "President Ho Chi Minh and Hoa Binh province" at the historical relic site commemorating President Ho Chi Minh’s visit to the Kim Boi district Party Committee.
Luu Manh Cuong, Principal of Kim Boi Boarding Secondary and High School for Ethnic Minorities, said that the school has strengthened its efforts to educate students on revolutionary traditions, creating a ripple effect that attracts a large number of students. In addition to integrating this content into regular lessons, the school has organised field trips to historical sites, especially around major national holidays, where students learn about the history and preservation of these sites. These activities foster interest among students, helping them explore, treasure, and preserve and promote the cultural and historical values of the locality effectively, he said.
Doan Thao Nguyen, a 9th grader at the school stated that through trips organised by the school, she has gained more knowledge about local historical and cultural sites. Nguyen said she is eager for more such activities to explore historical sites in her district and province.
Kim Boi district currently has more than 27,500 students at all educational levels. The education of revolutionary traditions has been made not only through ethics or civic education subjects but also in various creative and effective forms. One of the most significant and impactful are extracurricular activities, especially those focused on tradition education at historical sites. For example, the "President Ho Chi Minh and Hoa Binh province" exhibition held at the historical relic site commemorating President Ho Chi Minh’s visit to the Kim Boi district Party Committee attracted nearly 100 students from various local schools. This experience created an open space for students to learn about the local cultural and historical relic sites, while also fostering their national pride.
Bui Van Hoa, Secretary of the Youth Union of Kim Boi district said that in the future, the youth unions at all levels, the Ho Chi Minh Vanguard Children Union, and the local education sector will continue to collaborate in diversifying solutions for educating revolutionary traditions, patriotism, and national pride. They also plan to guide students on how to use social media responsibly, focusing on skills for identifying and assessing information and building "immunity" against the negative influences and distortions spread by hostile forces. The initiative will continue to promote learning and following the thoughts, moral example, and lifestyle of President Ho Chi Minh.
Through these effective and appropriate methods, education of political thoughts, morality and lifestyles for the youth has been promoted, helping local students to correctly understand, appreciate, and take pride in the revolutionary traditions. These efforts also help cultivate their political will, encourage idealistic living, and inspire them to contribute positively to society, loving every inch of their homeland.
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