Implementing the Teaching Program for the future
On December 6, the Ministry of Education and Training of Intel Vietnam officially launched the Intel Teach to the Future program in Vietnam after successfully testing this program since 2003.
It is expected that by 2009 there will be 30,000 teachers across the country participating in this program. Intel and the Ministry of Education and Training all believe that the program, which has been successfully implemented with three million teachers worldwide, will help develop a skilled workforce needed to ensure a growth. and prosperity of the Vietnamese economy in the future.
In 2005 there were 2,340 teachers participating in the Intel Teach to the Future program since the program was officially piloted in Vietnam in coordination with the Ministry of Education and Training. With very positive results obtained after this pilot phase, the Ministry decided to officially implement the program across the country, starting in the 2005 school year.
Intel Teach to the Future is implemented in the manner of ' training for teachers ' themselves. The Intel Teach to the Future seminars will teach you how to use the Internet, design websites and multimedia software in lessons based on a highly interactive project model. After attending the workshop, teachers will gain solid knowledge in developing a teaching plan to improve the ability of students and students to acquire knowledge through the use of technology.
Launched in 2000, the Intel Teach to the Future program for the future has trained more than three million teachers in 36 countries. Additional information can be found at www.intel.com/education
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