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Private schools fear bankruptcy if they cannot open before academic year starts

The representatives of many private schools in Hanoi have expressed their concern that they may go bankrupt if they are not allowed to start teaching before September 5, the official opening day of the academic year.

Education regulations about teachers' ethical conduct stir concern

The new circulars released by the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) not only have raised concern about the criteria for ranking teachers’ qualifications, but also the criteria about professional ethics.

Teachers unhappy with new master's degree regulation

Managerial officers and teachers complain that, under new regulations, it is more difficult to get a promotion, especially the rank of first-class teachers.

Integrating foreign languages into education syllabus is normal occurrence: experts

The Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) has issued a pilot Korean language curriculum to be applied at general schools that have a 10-year teaching system.

Education Ministry considers more online teaching for Vietnam

Three conditions are needed to make online teaching more common in Vietnam: parents’ support, teachers’ capability of shifting to new teaching methods and students’ readiness for a new style of interaction.

Challenges in teaching online in Vietnam

Problems have arisen in mass application of online teaching in Vietnam during the social distancing time.

Teachers rush to attend training courses to receive promotions

After the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) released a new circular on the appointment of cadres, promotions and salaries, teachers began applying to attend training courses for certificates which would help them get promotions.

High school students invent 4-in-1 ATM run with solar power

Two female students from Tran Quoc Tuan High School have upgraded a so-called rice ATM into a 4-in-1 ‘Covid-19 prevention ATM which can disinfect hands and distribute instant noodle, rice and face masks.

Parents relieved, happy as schools reopen

Hanoi has decided to reopen schools after a 14-day closure. Many parents are thrilled that their children can return to classes.

Key solutions to promote pre-school education

Head of the Ministry of Education and Training’s Pre-school Education Department Nguyen Ba Minh talks about plans to develop the sector.

Hanoi students to return to schools on March 2

Students in Hanoi are set to come back to school on March 2, according to a dispatch issued by the municipal People’s Committee on February 27.

Students tired of online learning

Seeing his son get excited about online learning, Thu decided to register him for an English online class run by an overseas Vietnamese who teaches via Zoom.

Cerebral palsy student wins 2nd prize at national competition

Giving birth to a child with soft body and hands folded down, San never gave up hope. Seventeen years later, the boy has seen success.

Teacher helps students with autism integrate

Thanks to the love of her job and her sympathy for disadvantaged children, Nguyen Ngoc Hanh has helped many students with autism learn to read, write, and spell their name.

Minister: Time for Vietnam’s education to take off

Minister of Education and Training Phung Xuan Nha told the press on the sidelines of the 13th National Party Congress that Vietnam’s education has the opportunity to take off in the time to come.

9x youth seeks to offer the best education to families of all income levels

Nguyen Quang Tung spent one gap year taking a trans-Vietnam trip, but his aim was not just to travel.

Education Minister outlines 9 achievements, 5 problems in educational sector

After seven years of implementing Resolution 29 on reforming the education and training sector, Vietnam has gained several outstanding achievements.

UNESCO expert: Vietnam education reform on right path, recommends better allocation of funds

Dominique Altner, Senior Program Specialist at IIEP (International Institute for Educational Planning), spoke to VietnamNet about the development of Vietnam’s education system in the last five years.

New Zealand awards Global Competence Certificate to 25 Vietnamese students

Education New Zealand (ENZ) and New Zealand Consulate-General on January 26 presented the Global Competence Certificate (GCC) to 25 Vietnamese students from the IGC Group’s schools.

 

Universities attract talents for research teams

Believing that having strong research teams can determine their positions, many universities are offering attractive conditions to attract researchers.