(HBO) - On November 15th, Hoa Binh College of Education held the Opening Ceremony of the school year 2018 - 2019 and the 36th anniversary of Vietnam Teachers' Day. Mr. Bui Van Cuu, the Member of the Provincial Party Committee, the Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee attended and greeted the College.

In the school year of 2018 - 2019, Hoa Binh College of Education recruited 120 new students of Intake 27. Currently, the college is associating with other universities to train 15 classes with 1,037 students of university majors of elementary school and kindergarten. Performing the assigned tasks, from 1995 up to now, the school has trained nearly 12,500 full-time teachers, 9,400 teachers of distance education and school-level managers for more than 3,000 students to meet the human resources for the education sector of the province as well as some provinces in the Northwest Region. Meeting the needs of the society and preparing for the renovation of the program and textbooks, the school has updated and adjusted the training program, creating the maximum conditions for learners to accumulate credits, learn two degrees at the same time and university degree. The school also diversified forms of training, development of high quality practice school from preschool to secondary school.

 

Mr. Bui Van Cuu, the Provincial Party Committee's Secretary, Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee presented flowers to the school on the occasion of the opening ceremony of the school year and the 36th anniversary of Vietnam Teachers' Day.



The College Board rewarded 5 freshmen with excellent achievements in the entrance enrollment of the school year 2018 - 2019.

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