(News Portal – Dong Nai) -
On November 2 and 3, the Hoang Viet Primary-Secondary-High School (Dak Lak
Province) hosted the 2024-2025 Viet Nam Education Innovation Recognition Day.
This event was part of the
annual Viet Nam Education Innovation Forum, which aims to honor educators and
active management officials who have made practical contributions to digital
transformation in education at the local level.
Opening of the 2024-2025 Vietnam Education Innovation Recognition Day. Photo by a collaborator
At this event, 18 schools were recognized as Microsoft Showcase Schools for the 2024-2025 academic year.
The Microsoft Showcase School title is awarded to educational institutions with an innovative vision, where schools recognize the power of digital transformation to unlock the potential of both students and teachers.
18 schools recognized as Microsoft Showcase Schools for the 2024-2025 academic year
To be recognized as a Microsoft Showcase School, the institution must meet several criteria, such as commitment to transformation, fostering a culture of learning and development, personalizing learning for all, equipping students with future-ready skills, making data-driven decisions, and achieving positive outcomes from the application of Microsoft solutions.
This year, six schools from Dong Nai were awarded the title of Microsoft Showcase School, including: Le Quy Don – Tan Mai High School, Lê Quy Don - Long Binh Tan High School, Trinh Hoai Duc Primary-Secondary-High School, International Pacific School, Le Quy Don - Quyet Thang Primary-Secondary-High School, Tam Phuoc Secondary School. Of these, five are private schools under the IGC School System. Tam Phuoc Secondary School is the only public school in Dong Nai to receive this recognition.
To achieve Microsoft Showcase School status, Tam Phuoc Secondary School has implemented digital transformation and integrated information technology into teaching and operations over the past 3-4 academic years.
Notably, the school successfully conducted training programs on technology applications in teaching, earning 14 Microsoft Certified Educator (MCE) certifications and having 25 teachers recognized as Microsoft Innovative Educator Experts.
Author: Hoang Giang
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