(HBO) - On 8th May, Luong Son District Political Training Center organized the First Competition of Excellent Political Theory Lecturers in 2018. This competition was participated by 6 candidates, including full-time lecturers, district staff cum. lecturers. Those candidates had to experience through 3 parts: Composing lesson plans, giving the lecture and answering behavior questions.
The leaders of Luong Son district Committee
awarded certificates of merit and awards to winners at the competition.
The competition content includes all the
lessons in the program of training and fostering political theory issued and
guided by the Central Commission for Propaganda and Training, such as the
Program of Studying Politics for Preparation Party Participation People;
political theories for new Party members; The Party's training programs for
party secretaries and grassroots level committee members; specialized training
programs; primary program of political theory; the program of fostering
political and professional theories for the Youth Union members, members of
socio-political organizations. The time limit for each contestant is no longer
than 30 minutes.
Throughout the competition, a number of
political staff cum lecturers and political lecturers have been trained and
gained experience in teaching, contributing to the assessment of the competence
of the lecturers and political staff cum lecturers teaching political theory.
As a result, there will be a plan for training and fostering to improve the
professional development for the lecturers in the coming time. At the same
time, the competition aimed to detect and solve inadequacies timely in teaching
methods, supporting and encouraging the whole team of political lecturers and
trainers to be more passionate about their job.
At the end of the competition, the organizers
awarded 1 first prize, 1 second prize, 1 third prize and 3 consolation prizes.
Mr. Hoang Viet Hong, Member of the Board, Head of the District Propaganda
Committee successfully won the first prize of the competition.
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