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Why is the Northern Delta region the most densely populated in Vietnam? What are the assessment criteria for primary school students in Vietnam?

Why is the Northern Delta region the most densely populated in Vietnam? What are the assessment criteria for primary school students in Vietnam?

Why is the Northern Delta region the most densely populated in Vietnam?

The Northern Delta region has the highest population density in Vietnam due to natural, economic, and historical factors.

Below is a suggested answer to the question "Why is the Northern Delta region the most densely populated in Vietnam?":

1. Favorable natural conditions

- Flat terrain: The Northern Delta is one of the largest and flattest deltas in Vietnam, favorable for the construction of villages, urban areas, infrastructure, and economic development.

- Fertile soil: This region is enriched by the Red River and Thai Binh River systems, creating a nutrient-rich alluvial layer, very suitable for agricultural production, especially wet rice cultivation.

- Abundant water resources: The dense river system provides stable irrigation and water supply.

2. History of formation and development

- The cradle of wet rice civilization: The Northern Delta is the birthplace of the Red River civilization, serving as the political, cultural, and economic center of Vietnamese feudal dynasties. It is also a long-standing development area for rice-growing residents, leading to a high population density.

- The first to be pioneered: With its proximity to the sea and many major river routes, the Northern Delta was explored early and became a development center of the nation very early on.

3. Diverse economic development

- Intensive agriculture: The Northern Delta is the second largest rice-producing region in the country (after the Mekong Delta), ensuring food supply for the dense population.

- Industrial and service development: This region has many industrial zones, major economic centers, notably the capital, Hanoi, attracting a large workforce from other places.

- Convenient transportation: This area boasts a developed network of road, rail, waterway, and air transportation, connecting the provinces within the region and internationally.

4. Political - social center

- Capital city Hanoi: The Northern Delta houses the capital city, Hanoi—the largest political, cultural, and economic center of Vietnam. This contributes to attracting residents from other regions to live and work.

- Many large urban areas: Besides Hanoi, the Northern Delta also has major cities such as Hai Phong, Nam Dinh, Hung Yen, and other district-level developing towns.

5. Long-standing residential traditions

- Development of traditional craft villages: Craft villages in the Northern Delta such as Bat Trang pottery, Van Phuc silk, Dong Ky carpentry, food processing... attract a dense population.

- Natural population increase: As a long-inhabited area, the natural population growth rate here is also high.

Conclusion

The Northern Delta region is the most densely populated in Vietnam due to favorable natural conditions, long-standing historical development, diverse economic development, and its role as a political-social center. The development of the Northern Delta showcases the combination of natural conditions and sustainable economic and cultural development.

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Why is the Northern Delta region the most densely populated in our country? Content evaluating primary school students?

Why is the Northern Delta region the most densely populated in Vietnam? What are the assessment criteria for primary school students in Vietnam? (Image from the Internet)

What are the assessment criteria for primary school students in Vietnam?

Under Clause 1, Article 5 of the Regulation on assessing primary school students issued with Circular 27/2020/TT-BGDDT, the assessment criteria for primary school students in Vietnam are regulated as follows:

1) Assess learning process, progression and academic results of students satisfying requirements and specific display of capacities of each subject and academic activities according to formal primary education programs.

2) Assess formation and development of traits and capacities of students via following primary traits and capacities:

- Primary traits: patriotism, humane, diligence, honesty, and sense of responsibility.

- Primary capacities:

+) General capacities: self-control, self-studying, communication, cooperation, problem resolution and creativity;

+) Specific capacities: language, calculation, science, technology, computer, aesthetic, and physical attributes.

How many periodic assessment tests must primary school students in Vietnam take in an academic year?

Under Point b, Clause 1, Article 7 of the Regulation on assessing primary school students issued with Circular 27/2020/TT-BGDDT:

Periodic assessment

1. Periodic assessment for academic contents of subjects and academic activities.

a) In the middle of the first semester, at the end of the first semester, in the middle of the second semester and at the end of a school year, subject specialist teachers rely on regular assessment, requirements to be achieved, specific display of capacities of each subject and academic activities to assess students in each subject and academic activity as follows: 

- Good completion: excellently achieve academic requirements and regularly display specific capacities of subjects or academic activities;

- Completion: achieve academic requirements and display specific capacities of subjects or academic activities;

- Incompletion: fail to achieve any academic requirement or fail to display specific capacities of subjects or academic activities;

b) At the end of the first semester and at the end of a school year, organize periodic examination for compulsory subjects: Vietnamese literature, Mathematics, Foreign language 1, History and Geography, Computer and Technology;

For students in 4th grade or 5th grade, organize additional periodic examination for Vietnamese literature and Mathematics in between the first semester and the second semester.

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Thus, primary school students will have to take 18 periodic assessment tests in an academic year, which include:

- First semester: 9 periodic tests (2 Vietnamese tests, 2 Mathematics tests, 1 Foreign Language 1 test, 1 History and Geography test, 1 Science test, 1 Informatics test, and 1 Technology test)

- Second semester: 9 periodic tests (2 Vietnamese tests, 2 Mathematics tests, 1 Foreign Language 1 test, 1 History and Geography test, 1 Science test, 1 Informatics test, and 1 Technology test)

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