(HBO) - Mai Chau District Education & Training Board has held a summary ceremony of the Competitions of excellent secondary homeroom teachers at district level in the school year of 2017 - 2018.

Photo: The organizers
awarded to the winners at the contest
There were 23 teachers
from 21/22 secondary schools in the district participating in the competition.
During three days, candidates had to pass three exams, including: paperwork
exam, knowledge examinations, case handling exam and storytelling. According to
the organizers’ evaluations, due to careful preparations, each contestant
solved the problem reasonably in accordance with the requirements of the
teaching methodology, showing the skills and professional in the work of the
homeroom teachers. Especially in the case handling exam and story – telling
contest, many candidates have introduced the intelligent, creative and rational
situation management solutions, and many stories come from the reality of work
but rich in humanities meaning.
At the end of the
Competition, the Organizing Committee awarded the best homeroom teachers of the
school year of 2017 - 2018 to 22/23 teachers; at the same time, they awarded 1
first prize, 1 second prizes, 2 third prizes and 4 consolation prizes. In
particular, the first prize belongs to teacher Lai Thi Minh Hue, a teacher at
Mai Chau Town Secondary School.
The competition is an
opportunity for Mai Chau district's education sector to select, recognize and
honor the teachers who have won the title of homeroom teachers of the district
level; at the same time, it contributes to evaluating the current status of
pedagogical competence and professional methodology of teachers, meeting the
requirements of education reform in the current period./.
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