Seminar focuses on green learning promotion

The provincial Association for Promoting Education on May 9 organised a at to implement the Prime Minister’s Decision No. 1658/QĐ-TTg approving the “National Green Growth Strategy for the 2021–2030 period, with a vision to 2050.”

The seminar, co-chaired by leaders of the provincial Association for Promoting Education and the provincial Department of Education and Training, drew representatives from several departments, agencies, and sectors; learning promotion associations from districts, Moc Chau township, and Son La city; and several schools in the city.

At the seminar on green learning promotion.
A leader of the provincial Association for Promoting Education speaks at the seminar.

During the event, delegates presented reports, assessed the current situation, and discussed a variety of topics, including green learning promotion efforts in Son La; orientations for developing green education in the province; building training environments that contribute to developing green human resources to meet the demands of sustainable national development.

They highlighted the role of global learning cities in supporting green learning programmes; and discussed the effectiveness of fundraising models for learning promotion that are tied to nature and local realities.

Other topics included human-centered green growth and promoting green lifestyles integrated with enhancing the quality of teaching and learning for teachers and students in high schools across the province.

Delegates at the seminar.
A representative from Tay Bac University speaks at the seminar. 

Through the seminar, the provincial Association for Promoting Education identified that the core content of green learning promotion is the encouragement of green thinking, green lifestyles, and green skills for everyone, starting with its own members and then spreading throughout the community.

It aims to help each member better understand the concepts of green and sustainable development, while adding new criteria to “green” existing learning models, aligning with the objectives of the National Green Growth Strategy set by the Prime Minister.

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