Abstract

President Ho Chi Minh was the one who laid the foundation for the birth of Vietnamese revolutionary education. During his lifetime, he always paid attention to the country’s education and training. Facing many difficulties and hardships right after gaining independence in 1945, President Ho Chi Minh emphasized the task of fighting “the enemy of hunger” and “the enemy of illiteracy”, promoting the Popular Education movement to eliminate illiteracy among people. During his activities as the country's leader, his works, speeches and articles highlighted his views on a comprehensive education, focusing on both virtue and talent, associating with reality, and combining school, family and social education. He is also a shining role model of self-study, self-training and persistent struggle to improve himself. In a short time, from 1957- 1964, President Ho Chi Minh visited Hanoi National University of Education four times. The devotion of Ho Chi Minh for the country’s education in general and Hanoi National University of Education in particular is an exemplary symbol for school leaders, officials, employees and students to follow and implement so that the university will forever deserve with the title of “the moral university of the whole country” as he always hoped for in his life.

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