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Vietnam tops ASEAN Schools Games with 50 gold medals

 Vietnamese students proved too strong for the rest of the field at the ASEAN Schools Games' (ASG) which closed yesterday in the capital.

First electronic textbook launched in Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge - On June 26, the Vietnam Education Publishing House launched the electronic textbook named Classbook. This is the first e-textbook in Vietnam.

Environmental protection to be taught in schools

 VietNamNet Bridge – From 2014, environment protection contents will be added into curriculums of all schools throughout the country.

Students practice reading at preparatory class for university entrance exams

 VietNamNet Bridge – This odd thing took place in a preparatory class for university entrance exams in Hanoi.

Over 40,000 students fail in high school final exams

 VietNamNet Bridge - With a lower rate of final examinations passing than last year, there are 41,000 out of 950,000 high-school students which failed the final exams.

The urban children “caged” in “glass houses”

Instead of relaxing and playing to enjoy the summer holiday, the children in urban areas have to stay indoors all day, go together with the parents to the office or go to the countryside to stay with grandparents.

Philology exam question raises controversy

VietNamNet Bridge – One of the philology exam questions requested students to comment about the brave action of Nguyen Van Nam, who rescued five children in Nghe An province in May.

Children gear up to prepare for primary school entrance exams

Hanoi’s parents have been intensively preparing their children for the entrance exams to “star” primary schools.

Students overcome fear of visiting gynaecologists

 VietNamNet Bridge – To Thi Lan Huong, 24, had always felt shy and afraid about gynaecological examinations.

University entrance exam questions too difficult for students

Educators believe that the questions raised at the national university entrance exams are unnecessarily difficult, which disposes of the opportunities of students to follow higher education.

What happens at the lecture halls of modern times?

VietNamNet Bridge – The university lecturer halls nowadays look far different from that in the past.

The non-state owned school rescue fails

MOET met the representatives from non-state owned schools on March 5 to discuss the solutions to rescue the schools from sinking. However, the efforts have failed.

Schools spend billions of dong to scramble for students

Tens of billions of dong have been spent by schools, tens of groups of consultants have been sent to provinces and cities in an effort to attract more students.

Pretty girls work as xe om drivers

VietNamNet Bridge - Many parents were surprised to see young girls working as xe om drivers in front of school gates, but then they are persuaded by their enthusiasm and friendliness.

Ministry tries to save non-state owned schools

The Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) has decided to apply a lot of measures to rescue non-state owned schools, which are on the verge of dissolution because of the lack of students.

Students with good learning ability wouldn’t enroll in pedagogical schools

“You have good learning capability and you’d better attend the exams to economics schools. You would squander your talents if you study at a pedagogical school and become a teacher,” a parent said.

People-founded schools struggle hard to get land for campuses

People-founded schools compare themselves as the state’s “abandoned children,” because unlike state owned schools, they don’t receive any support from the State.

Rewards for rural teachers

A newly-released Government decree designed to provide favourable treatment for teachers and educational officials in deprived areas is expected to encourage them to become more devoted to their careers.

Military service for students regulation full of loopholes

 VietNamNet Bridge – Public concern has been raised over a strict new regulation on military service for young men who have already qualified for university, as they believe it may stimulate corruption

Students “air their grievances” on social network

“Confession” not only is the place where students show their feelings and admit their faults, but also the space where they can talk about the problems they meet every day.