Moreover, the competition will connect teachers and learners through exercises and apply what they have learnt.
Each competitor group is comprised of two learners and one teacher under 35 years old.
Rivals competed in natural and social sciences by answering questions and physical exercise to show teachers’ and learners’ good coordination in conquering knowledge and challenges.
The rivalry attracted 51 teams from schools in 24 districts. Senior high schools including Trung Vuong , Mac Dinh Chi, Nguyen Huu Huan, and school for gifted students in Binh Chanh District won the natural science category while Ngo Thoi Nhiem , Nguyen Khuyen, Tran Hung Dao and Tan Thong Hoi won the social science category.
The final round of the competition taking place in May 5 in Youth Cultural House will comprise of four parts.
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