The training course on in teaching public management

On July 11th 2018, National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) organized the opening ceremony of the training course on pedagogy in teaching public management for State Management lectures.

Mr. Bui Huy Tung, Chief of NAPA Office delivers a speech in the ceremony

Mr. Bui Huy Tung, Chief of NAPA Office delivers a speech in the ceremony

Presented in the ceremony were Dr. Vu Thanh Xuan, NAPA Vice President; Mr. Bui Huy Tung, Chief of NAPA office; NAPA staff and lecturers and 35 course participants from various central agencies and organizations.

Dr. Vu Thanh Xuan, NAPA Vice President giving a speech in the ceremony

Dr. Vu Thanh Xuan, NAPA Vice President giving a speech in the ceremony

Dr. Vu Thanh Xuan emphasized the important role of lecturers in the quality training of officials and civil servants. Moreover, state management course required lecturers to update teaching methods and in-depth understanding of the subjects to be able to effectively deliver the lecture. He also required course participants to make effort and actively exchange knowledge, experiences during the training course in order to maximize the effectiveness of the study.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dang Khac Anh, Administrative Science Faculty delivers a topic in the training course

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dang Khac Anh, Administrative Science Faculty delivers a topic in the training course

During the training course, participants will be provided with knowledge related to administrative science and state management through 5 topics tailored for state management lecturers. Moreover, the training course also shows the application of active teaching in state management lecturing. The training course will be held from July 11th 2018 to July 18th 2018.

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