Gia Lai hosts seminar to strengthen mathematics teaching for secondary schools

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A seminar aimed at improving mathematics teaching competencies for secondary school educators was held on January 18 at Asia Pacific International School Gia Lai (APC Gia Lai), bringing together more than 100 teachers from across the province.

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Overview of the seminar. Photo: Minh Chí

Organized by the Gia Lai Provincial Mathematics Association, the event featured four presentations delivered by experienced educators and master’s degree holders, each addressing high-applicability methods for teaching and training talented mathematics students.

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People's Teacher Huỳnh Duy Thủy, Vice President of the Gia Lai Mathematical Association, presents a topic on applying number theory properties in solving advanced mathematics problems for secondary students. Photo: Minh Chí
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Teachers participate in discussions at the seminar. Photo: Minh Chí

Mr. Huỳnh Duy Thủy, Vice President of the Gia Lai Mathematics Association, opened the program with a session on applying divisibility, factors, multiples, prime numbers, and perfect squares to problem-solving for advanced secondary students.

APC Gia Lai Principal Đàm Văn Ngọc followed with a presentation on isogonal conjugates, symmedians, and their uses in tackling geometry problems at the secondary level.

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The organizing committee presents commemorative medals and takes photos with the speakers. Photo: Minh Chí

The seminar also highlighted combinatorics techniques through the topic “Double counting methods,” presented by Mr. Huỳnh Thanh Luân of Hùng Vương High School for the Gifted, who provided practical examples to support classroom application.

Mr. Trần Minh Vũ, also from Hùng Vương High School for the Gifted, concluded the academic program with insights on transitioning from mathematical equalities to inequalities in competition settings, as well as his experience training AI models to solve inequality problems.

Beyond the technical sessions, the event offered a platform for teachers to exchange best practices, update advanced mathematics knowledge aligned with the 2018 General Education Program, and strengthen professional networks toward building a mathematics academic community in Gia Lai.

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