Grateful teachers for using Canh Dieu textbook to teach well at the Hanoi city level
From March 24 to April 10, 2025, Vietnam Education Equipment and Publishing Investment Company will organize a gratitude program for excellent primary and secondary school teachers at the city level in the 2024-2025 school year.
The gratitude activity is not only a sincere congratulation but also contributes to recognizing and spreading the efforts of teachers and contributing to promoting the movement of good teaching - good learning in schools.
Organizing a gratitude ceremony for teachers at the school
The excellent teacher contest is one of the activities that motivates and encourages teachers to self-study, self-improvement of knowledge and abilities to improve themselves, while contributing to improving the effectiveness of professional activities in schools to meet the requirements of developing students' qualities and abilities according to the 2018 General Education Program.

For teachers who are using Canh Dieu textbooks to teach according to the 2018 General Education Program and won prizes in the contest, Vietnam Education Equipment and Publishing Investment Company (VEPIC) - representative of units affiliated with the Canh Dieu book series in coordination with Canh Dieu Education Company organized a gratitude program at the schools - where teachers teach. The Board of Directors, professional groups, the Trade Union, the Secretary of the School Youth Union, the Head of the Team, and teachers of the school spent time with the working group of the Canh Dieu book series to express gratitude and congratulate the teachers on winning the prize.

Many schools combined to organize gratitude activities during the flag-raising ceremony at the beginning of the week, class activities, thematic activities... Fresh bouquets of flowers, Congratulatory letters from Associate Professor Ngo Tran Ai - Chairman of the Board of Directors of VEPIC Company and a gratitude gift were given to each teacher.
Practical and humane companionship
At Le Huu Tuu Primary School, Dong Anh District, teacher Duong Thi Lan Phuong - Principal of the school was moved - sharing: "This is the first time we have received gratitude from a textbook making unit for the winning teachers. The fact that VEPIC Company came to the school to congratulate Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh - an excellent teacher in City-level IT - really made all the teachers sitting in the Council room today feel cared for, recognized and motivated. We would like to thank the Chairman of the Board of Directors of VEPIC Company for always caring for and accompanying the teachers".
At Nguyen Cong Tru Secondary School, Ba Dinh District, teacher Le Hoan Chau - Principal of the school - highly appreciated the influence of the activity: " compliments do not stop at recognizing the efforts of teachers. Today's activities will help textbook users have the opportunity to meet with the book series publishing unit, discuss difficulties while using the book series, which is truly very effective and demonstrates the high responsibility of the publishing unit. The activity also helps convey a positive message about educational innovation, connecting schools and teachers with the sets of books they are directly teaching".

The most special emotion probably came from Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Hang - a Math teacher in grade 2, who won second prize.
"I am nearly 50 years old this year, almost retired and this is the first time I have received flowers, gifts and Congratulatory letters from a book making unit. very touched and appreciated. This is a meaningful gift for my small personal efforts. Last school year, the Canh Dieu book series also came to my school to express gratitude, the teachers shared it on their personal pages and the school's website to help teachers feel more confident that they are not alone in the journey of educational innovation" - Ms. Hang shared.
The annual gratitude activity for excellent teachers of the Canh Dieu book series has been, is and will contribute to making the book series a companion of teachers at high schools across the country.
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