- © Copyright of Vietnamnet Global.
- Tel: 024 3772 7988 Fax: (024) 37722734
- Email: evnn@vietnamnet.vn
Update news educational news
Though most students are rated good or excellent in Vietnam's educational system, they still attend extra classes outside school hours.
HCM City's education sector has proposed that kindergarten and high school students in the city be granted full tuition waivers starting next academic year.
With Circular 29, which ends extra classes in schools, coming into effect, many schools are devising new solutions to aid parents in managing their children's after-school hours.
The Ministry of Education and Training is gathering public feedback on a draft proposal for a National Assembly resolution to reform the preschool education curriculum.
What should students be taught at life skill classes is often a topic of discussion among local parents.
Recent scandals at several international schools have exposed management loopholes, putting parents at financial risk and interruption of their children’s studies, even though very high tuition had been paid.
Since general schools have informed parents of the closure of extra classes, parents have been rushing to find new private tutors for their children as exams near.
Vietnam National University, HCM City (VNUHCM), has appointed 100 visiting professors with preferential treatment offered. Fifty visiting professors will be invited in the 2025-2026 period.
Many parents are concerned that their children sometimes cry during psychological counselling sessions, and that the counselling may do more harm than good.
After over a year of research, the group devised a solution using compact, low-cost accelerometers and water level sensors, that are easy to implement and unaffected by weather conditions.
The Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) does not allow teachers at public schools to participate in the management, operation and organization of extra teaching, but the practice still occurs.
Having achieved an IELTS score of 9.0 after four attempts, Anh Khoa said that examinees need extensive, methodical practice to prepare for the exam.
With over 204 million minutes of learning recorded in 2024, Vietnam solidifies its position as a leader in digital education.
The number of universities appearing in prestigious global rankings is increasing, and their positions on the rankings have also improved significantly over the years.
HCM City has become the first locality in the country to issue a set of criteria for building the “Happy School” model inspired by UNESCO.
Associate Professor Dr Nguyen Phi Le at the 2024 Vietnam AI Forum organized by VietNamNet highlighted the importance of training young people to help them meet requirements in the AI era.
Vietnam’s Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) has introduced strict new regulations on private tutoring, aiming to protect both students and teachers.
Despite difficult family circumstances, Yen Nhi has always tried to excel. As a student who narrowly made it onto a team of excellent students, Nhi unexpectedly made a breakthrough to win first prize at the national history competition.
Nguyen Thanh Nhan, an accomplished university graduate in Japanese language, is proficient in Japanese, Chinese and English. To everyone’s surprise, he works as a ride-hailing driver.
The Vietnamese education system is preparing for a transformation in 2025, as the Ministry of Education and Training works to streamline its structure and improve management at all levels of the education system.