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In response to press reports about some inappropriate content of the first grade Vietnamese textbook, Education and Training Minister Phung Xuan Nha has led the examination, clarification and appropriate solutions to the problem. this.
Vice Minister Nguyen Huu Do also, on behalf of the leadership of the Ministry of Education and Training, signed an official letter addressed to the National Council for the Evaluation of Vietnamese first grade textbooks on reviewing and reporting on the content of the books of Vietnamese text of first grade.
The official dispatch clearly states that the implementation of the 2018 general education program, the National Textbook Evaluation Council has organized the evaluation of grade 1 textbooks. Based on the results of the evaluation, the Minister of Education and Training has approved 5 first grade textbooks for schools to choose and implement teaching activities in accordance with regulations.
In recent years, the Ministry of Education and Training has examined, surveyed and understood the situation of the implementation of new programs and textbooks in some localities. The test results showed that the schools selected the first grade textbooks and that the teaching organization initially met the requirements; 1st grade students are familiar with new teaching methods, interested and confident in learning.
However, in recent days, there have been reports in the media that Vietnamese first grade textbooks have some inappropriate content for first grade students. review and check the indicated press contents. The report of the Assessment Council will be sent to the Ministry of Education and Training before October 17.
Previously, as Lao Dong reported, the school year had just started more than a month ago, but many parents with children in first grade are still in a “struggle” situation to teach their children to read rhymes, especially to help your children understand. exact meaning of all words in Vietnamese textbook.
Many parents believe that the frequency of incomprehensible words in first grade Vietnamese textbooks is too high, not only makes it difficult for students to understand but also confuses parents when they support teaching.
Before the controversy about some reading exercises in Vietnamese textbook 1 (textbook), Professor Dr. Nguyen Minh Thuyet, editor of the first grade Vietnamese textbook of the Kite series, confirmed that the publishers of the book They did it very well. carefully and have your own opinion.
Responding to the information about the reading exercise “Two horses” is said to be a story that fabricated and distorted the story of Lev Tolstoy, taught children how to cheat, Professor Nguyen Minh Thuyet said that this reading exercise was rewritten ( adapted from) Lev Tolstoy’s Story “The Stallion and the Mare” in Lev Tolstoy’s book “Ants and Pigeons”.
In Vietnamese 1 textbook 1, the plot remained intact, but the story was long, so it had to be divided into 2 parts, numbered 1, 2. Part 2 was learned right after part 1. In Lev Tolstoy’s story, the mare got off the horse. The male is not going to plow, if the owner hits the whip, he throws the stone back. The stallion does what the mare says The farmer saw that the stallion was stubborn and then put the mare on the shoulder of the plow.
These details have been slightly revised by the author, but fundamentally the progression of the story remains the story of Lev Tolstoy.
Professor Thuyet also said that a great writer like Lev Tolstoy never wrote a gossip or anti-educational story. The meaning of this story is to induce others to do bad deeds, then you will bear the consequences.
Also according to Professor Nguyen Minh Thuyet, in the Canh Dieu ensemble’s first grade Vietnamese book, among hundreds of reading exercises, there are many songs that are songs, knives and works of famous Vietnamese writers and poets. Men like Pham Ho, Vo Quang, Tran Dang Khoa … The book also has many human lessons to teach about sovereignty over the islands.
Hundreds of good lessons are not mentioned, but some people cut a few lessons to match, considering the book to be anti-scientific, not educational … not objective.
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