To implement the 2025 legal dissemination and education plan for the education sector, many educational institutions have proactively developed implementation plans. Thai Binh Pedagogical College has just coordinated with the Staff Department, Thai Binh Provincial Police, and the Union of Science and Technology Associations of Thai Binh Province to organise a campaign to disseminate, educate, and popularise the law, and improve skills in using social networks and cyber safety for staff, students, and pupils.
This is a meaningful and practical activity, contributing to raising awareness, understanding of the law, actively preventing, fighting, stopping and repelling all types of crimes in cyberspace, thus contributing to ensuring security and order inside and outside schools.
At the communication session, the reporters disseminated the Party’s guidelines and the State’s policies and laws and documents of the Ministry of Public Security on ensuring security and order; basic knowledge of the Law on Cyber Security; skills for healthy interaction in the social network environment; the current state of cyber security and high-tech crimes.
These activities help students identify, prevent and denounce some tricks and attacks to take over personal accounts, take advantage of fraud and property appropriation; behaviours and tricks related to school violence, the sale and use of electronic cigarettes online, etc.
The Hanoi education sector has instructed cadres, civil servants and public employees to proactively learn, use and set an example in complying with the law, linking the performance of duties and responsibilities with the dissemination of law to the people and linking the dissemination of law with the implementation of democracy at the grassroots level.
In order to raise awareness of the law for students, on February 19, Nguyen Gia Thieu High School (Long Bien District, Hanoi) organised a “Mock Trial” to disseminate the law on preventing crimes in cyberspace. Teacher Le Trung Kien, Principal of the school, said that through mass media, the school learned about the legal dissemination and legal aid activities of the Hanoi Bar Association and the Hanoi Department of Justice.
Therefore, the school invited the above units to provide legal advice and disseminate the law to students. The school’s 2025 legal propaganda theme is disseminating legal knowledge on cyber security and illegal acts in cyberspace to raise awareness of law compliance among young people. With this approach, the school’s students enthusiastically participated and shared their concerns, difficulties, and legal issues.
The session helped staff, teachers, and students to improve their understanding of the law, forming a sense of self-awareness in participating in the fight against crime, raise awareness and consciousness of cyber security, information security, and personal data protection; and enhance their skills in exploiting and using information in the online environment in a healthy manner and ensure compliance with regulations.
In order to popularise and educate the law more effectively, teacher Nguyen Quoc Nam, Principal of Tien Phong High School (Me Linh District, Hanoi) said that in the coming time, the school’s Board of Directors will continue to innovate content, diversify activities in response to popularisation and education of the law; replicate good models and effective methods.
At the same time, it will focus on improving the quality and effectiveness of popularisation and education of the law in schools by integrating the law into core subjects and extracurricular hours; strengthen propaganda to students about legal regulations on preventing school violence, drug prevention, cyber security, etc., so that they always have a sense of strictly obeying the law, doing good deeds, and behaving well.
Tran The Cuong, Director of the Hanoi Department of Education and Training, has requested that educational institutions need to organise training courses to improve legal knowledge, skills in disseminating and educating the law for teachers of Ethics, Civic Education, Economics, and Law as well as officials in charge of disseminating and educating the law; and strengthen legal knowledge training for officials managing preschool and general education, and those working in the field of policies and regimes for teachers.
On the other hand, it is necessary to build a model of law clubs in schools; expand the model of “Mock Trials” for students in many schools.
Minister of Education and Training Nguyen Kim Son shared that the education sector has determined that comprehensive education to develop Vietnamese people in terms of morality, intelligence, physical strength and aesthetics has always been the consistent ideology of the Party and State. A comprehensively developed person must first of all be a person who understands the rights, obligations and responsibilities to the community and society; respect and comply with the law.
The responsibilities and obligations of citizens in studying, learning the law and voluntarily complying with the law need to be further enhanced, thereby contributing to raising awareness and belief in the law, gradually building and consolidating legal cultural values in social life. The education sector and schools need to regularly teach about the law and awareness of law compliance to students in every lecture and every activity.
“Learning to comply with and follow the law is not the work of one person, but requires joint implementation, because the law is for many people. Compliance with the law does not stop at awareness, but must be implemented through action, not only in formal activities but also in extracurricular activities, in daily life, without waiting for others to remind, but must be implemented voluntarily,” Minister Nguyen Kim Son shared.