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What are the guidelines for preparing the briefest lesson "Vẻ đẹp của một bài ca dao"? Do 6th-grade students in Vietnam have the right to democracy?

What are the guidelines for preparing the briefest lesson "Vẻ đẹp của một bài ca dao"? Do 6th-grade students in Vietnam have the right to democracy?

What are the guidelines for preparing the briefest lesson "Vẻ đẹp của một bài ca dao"?

 "Vẻ đẹp của một bài ca dao" is one of the texts that 6th-grade students will learn.

To prepare for the lesson before class, students can refer to the following guidelines for preparing the briefest lesson "Vẻ đẹp của một bài ca dao":

Guidelines for preparing the briefest lesson "Vẻ đẹp của một bài ca dao"

The folk song "Đứng bên ni đồng, ngó bên tê đồng, mênh mông bát ngát" is one of the precious gems in the treasure of Vietnamese folk songs. This work is not just a simple picturesque landscape but also a poetic confession of a young girl in the prime of her youth.

* Main content:

The folk song depicts a beautiful picture of the rice field of the homeland and simultaneously expresses the mood and emotions of a young girl. Through this, the folk author praises the beauty of nature, of people, and the love for the homeland and country.

* Summary of the text:

The folk song starts with the image of a young girl standing amidst the vast rice fields. She gazes upon the field from various angles, feeling the immense, vast beauty of her homeland. In the last two lines, the girl compares herself to a young rice ear swaying under the morning sun, demonstrating a deep bond with nature and her homeland.

* Structure:

The folk song can be divided into two parts:

Part 1 (first two lines): Describing the vast, wide beauty of the rice field.

Part 2 (last two lines): Comparing the girl's beauty with a young rice ear, expressing the mood and emotions of the lyrical character.

* The beauty of the folk song:

The beauty of language: Simple, close to the life of the working people. Unique comparative and metaphorical images (young rice ear, rosy morning sun) create high evocative and emotional power.

The beauty of sound: The rhythm of the poem is leisurely, supple, creating a gentle, relaxing feeling.

The beauty of imagery: A vivid, lively picture of nature with sprawling rice fields, young rice ears swaying under the morning sun.

The beauty of the soul: Expressing a profound love for the homeland and country, a sense of national pride.

* Meaning of the text:

The folk song is not just a poem praising the beauty of nature but also conveys profound messages:

Love for the homeland: The folk song expresses the deep love of Vietnamese people for their homeland and country. The rice field is not just a place for producing food but also a symbol of the richness and beauty of the homeland.

The value of people: The image of the young girl is compared to a young rice ear, showing the beauty and vitality of youth.

The relationship between humans and nature: Humans are a part of nature, closely connected to nature.

*Note: The information is for reference only./.

Prepare the Lesson: The Beauty of the Shortest Folk Song? Do 6th-grade students have democratic rights?

What are the guidelines for preparing the briefest lesson "Vẻ đẹp của một bài ca dao"? Do 6th-grade students in Vietnam have the right to democracy? (Image from the Internet)

In Vietnam, when were students entering 6th grade in 2024 born?

According to the provisions of Article 33 of the Charter for Lower secondary school, upper secondary school and multi-level school issued with Circular 32/2020/TT-BGDDT, the age of students in secondary schools is specified as follows:

Secondary school age

1. Children shall start the sixth grade at the age of 11 and the tenth grade at the age of 15. For students skipping a grade or over-age students, the sixth grade and tenth grade starting ages shall be adjusted based on the age at which these students graduate from the previous education level.

2. For ethnic minority students, students with disabilities, disadvantaged students and students returning to Vietnam from abroad, maximum secondary school starting age shall be 03 years older than the compulsory starting age.

...

Thus, the age of students entering 6th grade in 2024 is 11. The age can be adjusted based on the age of graduation from the previous educational level for students who skip grades at the previous level or enter the next level at a higher age than prescribed.

Specifically, students in the following cases may enter 6th grade at an age up to 3 years older than the regulatory age:

- Students who are ethnic minorities.

- Students with disabilities.

- Disadvantaged students.

- Students returning from abroad.

Thus, students entering 6th grade in 2024 were born in 2013.

Do 6th-grade students in Vietnam have the right to democracy?

The rights of lower and upper secondary school students are specifically regulated in Article 35 of the Charter issued with Circular 32/2020/TT-BGDDT:

- Receive comprehensive education with fairness, be provided with time, facilities, hygiene and safety to learn in class and self-learn at home, be informed of their education and training, and be able to use learning, cultural and sport equipment of their schools as per the law.

- Receive respect, protection and fair and democratic treatment, complain to their schools and education authorities about decisions concerning themselves; transfer school with legitimate reason as per existing regulations; enter school before the compulsory starting age, skip a grade and study at an age higher than the compulsory attendance age according to regulations in Article 33 of Circular 32/2020/TT-BGDDT.

- Participate in activities for development of their gifts in academic subjects, sports and art organized by their schools if able to.

- Students eligible for social benefits, disadvantaged students and gifted students may receive sponsorship or other benefits as per the law.

- Transfer school if eligible according to regulations following school transfer procedures stipulated by the Minister of Education and Training.

- Enjoy other rights as per the law.

Thus, the right to democracy is one of the rights of 6th-grade students according to regulations.

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