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Applying Some Teaching Methods to Develop Students’ Competence in History Subject at Ha Huy Giap High School (Co Do District, Can Tho City)

Dao Thi Tram Huong and Nguyen Thi Thuy My
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Dao Thi Tram Huong: Ha Huy Giap High School
Nguyen Thi Thuy My: Can Tho University

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 6, 599-606

Abstract: Applying some active teaching methods to develop students’ capacity is considered the core and strategic element of the fundamental and comprehensive reform of education according to Resolution No. 29 of the 11th Party Central Committee in 2013 and Resolution No. 88 of the 13th National Assembly in 2014. In this article, the author proposes some active history teaching methods to develop students’ capacity such as guiding students to self-study, using original documents, using heritage, debate methods, and cartoons to meet the requirements and goals of the 2022 History General Education Program.

Date: 2025
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