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Writing exam question raises controversy

 VietNamNet Bridge – The question raised at the literature exams for 12th excellent graders in Hai Phong City was described by some educators as “abnormal.”

Dormitories left idle, students lack accommodations

 VietNamNet Bridge – Thousands of dormitory rooms for university students have been built, but students still cannot find rooms to rent in HCM City.

Thesis market held in the open air

 VietNamNet Bridge – Theses can be bought easily in Vietnam as there are numerous thesis suppliers, and at “reasonable” prices.

HCM City to assess English skills with TOEFL

 VietNamNet Bridge – The HCM City Education and Training Department has decided that from the 2013-2014 academic year, students’ English skills will be assessed in accordance with international standards.

Students strive to keep folk songs alive

 VietNamNet Bridge – A high school in Thai Nguyen Province has been teaching its young pupils the art of traditional then singing in a bid to preserve the genre and pass the baton to a new generation of artisans.

Vietnam: Biggest rhino horns transit nation

Vietnam is the largest transit nation of the illegal transportation of wild animal samples such as rhino horns and elephant tusks.

MOET says curriculum for first graders not heavy

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Education and Training has denied the opinion that the current curriculum for first graders is overloaded, which forces parents to teach their children how to write before the school age.

Non-state schools in state of anxious suspense

 VietNamNet Bridge – While state owned schools now can be sure that they can enroll enough students for the 2013-2014 academic year, people-founded schools still look forward for students’ registrations.

Protecting wildlife: Do it, but don’t be delusional

 VietNamNet Bridge - While the Vietnamese community has been trying to protect the wild animal and struggle for the green life, some people still keep indifferent to the environment protection movement.

Teacher cut poor students’ sandals, raising public anger

 VietNamNet Bridge – A teacher of a high school in the southern province of Hau Giang seized 14 pairs of sandals from students and cut the other 5 pairs because the students violated the regulations saying that they have to go to school in uniform.

18 million students enter new school year

 VietNamNet Bridge – This morning, September 5, about 18 million students enter the new school year and 4.7 million children enter kindergartens.

50,000 pirate discs destroyed

Nearly 50,000 CDs, VCDS, DVDs were destroyed yesterday by the capital's Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism as part of a crackdown launched at the start of the year on digital piracy.

Additional school fees burdening university students

 VietNamNet Bridge – The actual tuitions students have to pay are much higher than the tuitions advertised by universities on mass media or quoted on official documents.

Male student plans to kill 10 to join game group

 VietNamNet Bridge – To be admitted to an online game group, a student in An Giang province planned to kill 10 people at the request of the group leader.

Pegtop trousers violently shaking education forums

 VietNamNet Bridge – No one could imagine before that tapering trousers would become the main topic in the arguments among Vietnamese educators.

“Gap year” getting more prevalent among Vietnamese students

 VietNamNet Bridge – More and more Vietnamese students decide to postpone their study to follow other plans – the thing that their parents and grandparents in the past would consider the “wild thought.”

Ban on the running of summer classes embarrass parents

 VietNamNet Bridge – The new regulation set up by the city’s education department--that schools must not organize summer classes, has made parents wait around.

Interesting stories about new university students

 VietNamNet Bridge – It’s never late to study. Vietnam has a lot of talented persons. The truth has been once again proved by the 2013 university entrance exam results.

Facebook and the other side of the coin

 VietNamNet Bridge – Facebook has become a favorite by the people all over the world, but it has been disliked by Vietnamese parents, who believe that Facebook has corrupted their children.

Reputable universities hesitate to enroll exceptional students

 VietNamNet Bridge – The new regulations by the Ministry of Education and Training on enrolling national excellent students to universities are unconvincing to many schools.