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Overview
 
OverviewIntel Teach Essentials Program was first introduced in Vietnam in 2004. The program began its pilot phase at the two big Universities of Training and Education in Hanoi and Hochiminh City. After the pilot period, as it proved to be appropriate and helpful not only to education teachers and pre-service students but also helps to realize the MOET’s direction of methodology innovation in teaching and learning, the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) decided to extend the deployment of the Program to the In-service section. By 2007, the program has reached 17 cities/provinces nationwide.

Intel Teach Getting Started Course was later introduced in Vietnam by end of 2006. After the program has successfully gone through the pilot phase in Hochiminh city and Hue, as a breakthrough was witnessed, an Agreement between Intel and the MOET was signed in August 2007 to continuous implement the program nationwide from 2007 to 2011. The program is now being successfully implemented to a large amount of K12 teachers in 8 cities/provinces in Vietnam.

Up to May 2008, there are more than 39,000 teachers from 21 cities/provinces in Vietnam trained under the Intel Teach Programs.

 
Intel Teach Essentials
 
 
Intel Teach Essentials In-service Program
The amount of K12 teachers trained has increased dramatically over these 4 years. In the pilot year of 2004, only 472 teachers received the training. The outcome of the pilot year encouraged Intel and MOET to sign the MOU to extend the program to all level of the K12 system as in many cities/provinces in Vietnam as possible marked by the program's official launch on 6th December, 2005. Since 2006, after each MT training course, Intel in collaboration with the MOET co-signed and granted Certificate of Completion to all participating MTs. Until end of 2007, the program has been delivered to as high as above 9,800 teachers all over the country. The new Version 10.1 of this program is planned to be piloted in Hochiminh city, Danang city and Lam Dong province in June 2008.

The program has gained full support and good reception from MOET, DOETs and teachers, parents and students as shown in the comments and feedbacks below:

- “We are deploying this program in preparing for the integration of Vietnamese students in the world so that our students upon crossing the border will not be diffident and get more confident but not arrogant. They can be aware of who they are and what they can achieve.” stated by Mr. Le Quan Tan - Head of Secondary Department - MOET on the MT enhancement workshop in Hanoi.

- “Intel Teach has brought fundamental change to the teachers. That is the change of teachers’ mindset in how to deal with knowledge and students. Intel Teach also helps to make the lesson become the bridge between schools, students with real life” commented by Ms Cao Dang Ngoc Phuong – Official of Hue DOET at the MT training course in Hue.

- “The former name Intel Teach to the Future Program psychologically conveyed the message that the program is for tomorrow. But with the name changed without the words “to the Future”, it showed the program has made a great leap forwards and builds up its credibility”. Mr. Ho Huy Bao – Intel Teach MT year 2005 comments on the news that the Program name change.

- “I realize that Intel program provides our kids with skills that will surely be useful for their future work and life. I also wish to have chance to participate in the program to apply it in the role of parent” - stated Mr. Le Van Bao Chairman of Parent Group at Forum on Intel Teach Program organized in Dalat by Lam Dong Department of Education.

- “…If I could put forward a desire in this speech, I wish: “MOET would expand this project to the whole country so that all the students, the future owners of this country, could explore the achievements of the pioneers, learn from them and they later would become good residents and model owners to make the country prosperous”. Said Nguyen Thu Thuy, 6th grade student of Tran Dai Nghia school for the gifted, Hochiminh City.

Pre-service Program

Pre-service Program Intel Teach was introduced first at HAN UOE and then at HCM UOE in 2004. The implementation process of the two universities has gone through the pilot phase and a breakthrough was witnessed. For HAN UOE, in the school year 2004-2005, the program was run as optional courses in 5 faculties (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Geography and Political Education). In school year 2005-2006, the program was officially integrated as compulsory syllabus in 5 above mentioned faculties and as optional syllabus in other 6 (Maths, Philology, History, Pre-School Education, English).


For HCM UOE, faster step was observed. After the trial process of the school year 2004-2005 in which, 100 students from selected faculties received the training, since the school year 2005-2006, the university has conducted a pilot integration of Intel® Teach into the curriculum of most faculties as mandatory modules and as optional modules in others. The Memorandum of Understanding between Intel Vietnam and HCM UOE on the official integration of Intel Teach into the school’s curriculum was signed in November 2006. 10 modules of Intel® Teach Curriculum are incorporated into 2 training modules: Basic ICT and Methodology.

In early 2007, Intel Teach Essentials was introduced at the Education Department of Hanoi National University. Around 800 students were trained under the program in the school year 2007-2008.

Up to June 2008, more than 6,200 Pre-service students from the 3 Universities have attended the course. Around 1500 students are expected to be trained in the school year of 2007-2008.

Following are some feelings of participated students:
“Thanks to the Intel Teach Program, I feel that there is more close relations among students and therefore, more collaboration, solidarity among friends and classmates…I hope that Intel will collaborate with schools and other educational organizations in order to help students to strengthen this” (A students from Hanoi University of Education).

“After attending the Intel Teach program, I feel that I cannot allow myself to be any more lazy, not frequently updated. To meet the current requirements, I have to be dynamic and active. I recognized that IT plays more and more important role and it allows more chances for us to change” (A student from Hanoi University of Education).

 
Intel Teach Getting Started Course
 
 
Intel Teach Getting Started CourseTogether with China, Vietnam is where Intel Teach Getting Started Course makes its debut. In November 2006, Intel in collaboration with MOET signed the Agreement to pilot the course in the school year of 2006-2007. The course was piloted in 2 cities: Hue and Hochinhminh City. The first MT training course was delivered by the authors of the curriculum to 39 K12 teachers and education teachers of Hochiminh College of Education and Training (HCM COET). The PT trainings with around 1,200 teachers trained in the 2 cities received many positive feedbacks. Both HCM and HUE DOET are strongly committed to the implementation of the course.

Report from CEEA, independent Evaluator for ITGS piloting period (Nov.2006 - Jun.2007): “The course was meaningful and useful for Vietnamese teachers. The course with its content and methods introduced by Intel was suitable and met the needs to innovate and apply teaching methods recently. The course organization was professional, well-designed and the staff from Intel were extremely helpful. Most of the participants, both MTs and PTs, mentioned that they learned a lot from the course: clear objectives, practical content, interesting activities and, especially, the course changed their perspectives of learning and sharing with others.”

Report from HCMC DOET to the MOET on piloting period of ITGS Program in HCMC: “After piloting period, through the evaluation of CEEA and feedbacks of participating teachers, HCMC DOET has made ITGS Program one of the official ICT trainings for all education-administrators and teachers of the City. HCMC DOET suggests the MOET to extend the implementation of ITGS Program widely in provinces and consider qualification of this Program as the Qualification of ICT application in teaching.”

Based on the convincing results of the pilot phase, by August 2007, Intel and MOET signed a 5 –year Agreement to deploy the program to all level of the K12 system in Vietnam.

Since August, the Program has been extended the implementation to teachers, head subject teachers and even administrators (heads of DOETs, BOETS, school Principals & vice principals) of 8 provinces/cities in Vietnam. Up to May 2008, there are above 24,000 teachers trained under the Intel Teach Getting Started Program. Feedbacks on the program are very encouraging.

“Intel® Teach Getting Started course is like a life-buoy which helps subject teachers to enter technology world and apply 21st century approaches in their teaching”, stated Mr. Huynh Kim Sen, Director of Information & Education Curriculum Center, HCMC DOET

“Following Intel’s “train the trainer” approach, Tan Phu district has considerably succeeded in cutting cost and finished popularizing ICT skills for all teachers in the district in a very short time. (one year earlier than the City’s plan)”, stated Mrs. Pham Thi Tuyet Nhung, Head of Secondary School dept., Tan Phu Bureau of Education and Training, HCMC

Intel Teach Getting Started Course“Using computer was always a complex to me, but after attending Intel Teach Getting Started course, I can use the help guide to learn by myself, I feel more confident than ever in using computer for my teaching. The course with its new teaching approach is very helpful to our teachers. Great thanks to Intel for the very suitable curriculum”, said Mrs. Pham Thi Hue, Head of History & Geography dept., Mac Dinh Chi high school, HCMC

“Surprised, this program not only trains IT but also helps principals, teachers develop 21st teaching skills. The program closely links theory and practice” - Commented one teacher in Danang.

“The program help teachers to increase the productivity through using the technology and the new methodology used in classroom also help to motivate under - privileged students actively to look for new knowledge and engage in active learning” – commented the Principal of Tuong Lai School, school for underprivileged students, Danang city.

Around 15,000 teachers are expected to be trained under Intel Teach Getting Started program in the school year of 2007-2008.
 

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