In recent years, the education sector of Tu Ky district (Hai Duong) has identified building national standard schools as a key and continuous task to focus on implementing and mobilizing all resources for investment and construction.
Every year, Tu Ky district has an investment plan and financial support for schools to build schools that meet national standards. The district People's Committee directs the investment with focus and key points, following the roadmap for building standard schools each year.
In addition to support from superiors, localities focus on exploiting local resources, paying attention to creating funding sources from auctioning land use rights, calling on businesses and hometown children to support.
In 2024, the total funding from resources for schools in the district will reach nearly 28 billion VND, with items such as building teacher toilets, heat-resistant roofs and other essential works.
Socialization in education is focused on and enhanced; the movement to encourage learning and talent is promoted, contributing to the development of education and training.
Typically, Tu Ky and An Thanh Secondary Schools and Tien Dong Kindergarten have made great strides not only in investing in facilities but also in improving the quality of teaching. The classroom system is equipped with modern facilities, the playground and training ground have been significantly improved, meeting the learning and living needs of students.
In addition to investing in infrastructure for schools, the District People's Committee also focuses on improving the quality of education and training, especially for the team of managers and teachers. This is considered a decisive factor, helping to build schools that meet national standards smoothly and sustainably.
The district regularly organizes professional training courses to improve teachers' skills, conferences to improve the quality of education, build school models and encourage effective teaching initiatives for the entire sector.
In the coming time, the construction of national standard schools in the district will still face many difficulties and challenges. Some schools in the district still lack funding to complete the criteria for national standard schools.
The schools hope to continue receiving attention and support from all levels and sectors, as well as the consensus of the whole society to continue perfecting the education system, bringing the "human cultivation" career of Tu Ky district to new heights.
NGHIA AN