APPLICATION OF MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTS IN FAMILY VALUES EDUCATION FOR ETHNIC MINORITY YOUTH IN GIA LAI PROVINCE AT PRESENT
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18173/2354-1075.2025-0096Keywords:
family values education, education for ethnic minority youth, multimedia products in education, community educationAbstract
The education of family values for ethnic minority youth is a community education content with the main subject being the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, implementing the “Vietnam Family Development Strategy by 2030” set by the Prime Minister. Gia Lai, a mountainous province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, has 53% of its youth belonging to ethnic minorities, who carry unique family cultural traits. Issues such as child marriage, domestic violence, demands during marriage, and many other negative phenomena still persist. According to the Government's Report by the end of 2024, Gia Lai province had 392 child marriage couples (of which nearly 97% were ethnic minorities), 02 incestuous marriage couples, and 08 cases of domestic violence. Therefore, using the method of analyzing and summarizing experience and the questionnaire survey method, the authors analyzed the current situation, as a basis for proposing measures to select, design, organize and implement the application of multimedia products in family values education in the research area. Through these measures, the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union at all levels can better implement family values education for ethnic minority youth. As a result, it helps ethnic minority youth enhance their awareness of the beautiful values of Vietnamese families and form habits and moral standards in family interactions. At the same time, it helps ethnic minority youth become responsible for building and developing Vietnamese family values in the new context.
Downloads
References
[1] Communist Party of Vietnam, (2021). Directive No. 06-CT/TW dated June 24, 2021 “On Strengthening the Party's Leadership in Family Building Work in the New Situation”.
[2] Prime Minister, (2021). Decision No. 2238/QĐ-TTg dated December 30, 2021 on “Approving the Strategy for Family Development in Vietnam until 2030”.
[3] People's Committee of Gia Lai Province, (2014). Decision No. 276/QĐ-UBND on “Approving the Implementation Plan for the Vietnam Family Development Strategy until 2020, with a Vision to 2030”.
[4] Tran TMT, (2021). The Fundamental Values of Contemporary Vietnamese Families and Some Current Issues. Journal of Family and Gender Studies, 31(2), 13–32.
[5] Vu TG & Trinh TT, (2023). The Family Value System in Vietnam. Vietnam Journal of Science and Technology, Science and Technology Forum.
[6] Nguyen LK, (2012). Promoting the Good Traditional Values of Vietnamese Families. Proceedings of the International Workshop on the Reality and Future of Families in a Globalized World. Culture and Information Publishing House, Hanoi.
[7] Nguyen TP, (2018). The Family Value System in the Suburban Areas of Hanoi Today. Doctoral dissertation in Cultural studies. Vietnam National Institute of Culture and Arts.
[8] Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, (2021). Plan No. 466-KH/TWĐTN-BTG dated December 13, 2021 on “Implementing Directive No. 06-CT/TW of the Central Secretariat on Strengthening the Party's Leadership in Family Building Work in the New Situation”.
[9] Vattana L & Do TT, (2008). Organizing Multimedia Data to Serve Training. Journal of Natural Science and Technology, 25, 196–204.
[10] Nguyen VD, (2011). Modern Media Journalism (from Academia to Everyday Life). Vietnam National University Press.
[11] Vo TTT, (2014). Enhancing the Application of Multimedia Communication on Saigon Liberation Online Newspaper. Master's thesis in Journalism, Academy of Journalism and Communication.
[12] Nguyen TB, (2022). Organizing Multimedia Journalism Production at Can Tho Newspaper. Master's thesis in Journalism, Academy of Journalism and Communication.



