The Tuong Lai (Future) Special School has two campuses in Da Nang: one located on 22 Tran Binh Trong Street and another one on 102 Huy Can Street. The school is responsible for teaching more than 200 children with mobility and intellectual disabilities, and deaf mute ones.
There are now a total of 39 teachers working at the 2 campuses. They are dedicated teachers and devoted themselves to their disabled pupils. In addition, they show immense compassion and love to these disadvantaged children, as well as express their willingness to help them have better lives in the future.
Let’s learn about dedicated teachers at this special school through some beautiful photos taken by our reporters Xuan Son and Thu Thao.
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In the class CDB1, teachers Tran Thi My Anh and Truong Thi Ngoc Bich helping their pupils drink milk in the morning. |
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Teacher Nguyen Thi Thu Thao instructing her pupils to play puzzle to help them increase their creativity. |
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The school teachers are wholeheartedly taken care of their disabled pupils with daily personal routines as if they were their second mothers. |
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Young teacher Nguyen Duc Bang Tam, 26, Head of the class CDB2 at a campus of the school, has two years of experience in caring for disabled children, and teaching them how to walk and to play sports games. |
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Another young teacher of the school is Ms Tran Thi Huong aged 28 who has 5 years of experience in teaching disabled children. |
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50-year-old Le Thi Tuyet has devoted 25 years of her life to teaching and caring for the disabled. |
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Mrs Tuyet helping a pupil learn to write. |
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Teacher Le Quang Hai (born in 1989) teaching his pupils learn to sing. |
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A female teacher spoon-feeding her pupils. |
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Mrs Do Thi Huu Hanh, Head of the class D1A, has devoted 28 years of her life to teaching and 24 years to working at this school. In picture: She sharing the joy with her pupil after he wrote letters correctly as per required. |
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Apart from studying Maths and Vietnamese language, many pupils are helped to study fine arts to develop their thinking, and learn about colours. |
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The school teachers said they were very happy at seeing their pupils writing first letters, putting spoons with rice into their mouths, and distinguishing colours by themselves. |
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