On the Friday morning, November 22 at
University of Technology and Education, there was a workshop with the theme
"UTE towards education 4.0" (University of Technology and Education
towards Education 4.0). This is a series of activities within the framework of
the EMVITET project "Strengthening the capacity of Vietnamese lecturers
towards education 4.0" under the Eramus + program between University of
Technology and Education (UTE) - The University of Danang and The University of
HAMK, Finland
Opening remarks of the workshop, Assoc.
Prof. Dr. Vo Trung Hung - Vice Rector, Head of the project executive board
emphasized the importance of education 4.0 as well as the challenges posed by
the industrial revolution 4.0, which requires universities in Vietnam, and
teachers in the new trend are forced to change, actively approach digital
technology and be flexible in teaching methods.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Vo Trung Hung - Vice Rector,
Head of the Project Steering Committee speaks at workshop “UTE towards education 4.0”
Finland is one of the most sparsely
populated countries in Europe with a population of less than 6 million, but
Finnish education is ranked top in the world and consistently concept at the
top of international surveys conducted by the Program. International Student
Assessment (PISA) has been in place since 2000. Finnish education is completely
free and has no of private tutoring. The Finnish education motto is to want the
school to be a paradise for children, where students enjoy a fair education,
urban and rural students all enjoy an equal education. Teachers from primary
school in Finland must have at least a master's degree, enjoy high salaries and
be respected by society. In particular, the selection of teachers is done
rigorously from the input, so the education sector does not need to check,
classify or supervise teachers. The quality of teachers is one of the essence
of the Finnish education system.
At the workshop, Ph.D. Nguyen Thi
Hai Van shared about the experiences of education 4.0 in Finland with the
report "Education 4.0 - experiences from Finland" and then, PhD.
Hoang Thi My Le presented the report "Teaching numbers in Education
4.0". Lecturers participating in the Emvitet project directly manipulated
how to use digital technology to enrich lessons. MSc. Nguyen Van Phat also has
a report on "Instructions for using software to compile video
lectures". The sharing of lecturers participating in the project has
received a lot of exchanges, discussions and concerns from lecturers in the
University. These are the first positive steps towards Education 4.0 of the
University of Technology and Education.
Some more photos at the workshop:
Dr. Nguyen Thi Hai Van reports "Education 4.0 - experience from Finland"
Dr. Hoang Thi My Le presents the report "Teaching numbers in Education 4.0"
MSc. Nguyen Van Phat reports "Instructions for using software to compile video lectures"
(Hải Vân)