VietNamNet Bridge – Thousands of English teachers would come to Vietnam within the framework of the national program on teaching foreign languages at schools by 2020.
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An agreement has been signed between the Ministry of Education and Training
(MOET) and ELC, the Australian organization would provide thousands volunteer
teachers to Vietnam in the next many years. They are the native English speakers
from English speaking countries like the US, Canada, the UK, New Zealand,
Ireland and South Africa.
All the teachers would join the program “Teach and Travel in Vietnam.”
The program with reasonable cost
An official of the Ministry of Education and Training said the Steering
Committee of the National Program on Teaching Foreign Languages would join
forces with ELC to give training to the teachers and allocate them to the
schools in Vietnam which have demand for English teachers.
Regarding the qualification of the teachers, Nguyen Ngoc Hung from the steering
committee, affirmed that the teachers have university or post-university degrees
in different majors, but all of them have to go through training courses and
obtain pedagogical certificates to be able to join the program.
“We asked the Australian side to train the teachers before they come to
Vietnam,” Hung said.
“We expect 300-500 English teachers to Vietnam every year,” he added.
When asked about the cost of the project, Hung said MOET plans to pay VND6
million a month on average to every foreign teacher, which is now equal to the
current average monthly salary of a Vietnamese teacher.
Meanwhile, a foreign teacher would have at least 25 periods a week (45 minutes
per period), while a Vietnamese teacher has 18 periods only.
Commenting about the scanty salary budget for foreign teachers, Hung said the
salary is just enough to cover the basic needs for the teachers in Vietnam.
Deputy Minister of Education and Training Nguyen Vinh Hien highly appreciates
the cooperation of the partner to help improve the English skills at Vietnamese
schools.
Vietnam doesn’t have money to send teachers abroad
Vietnam is seriously lacking English teachers, while the working teachers don’t
have high qualifications, which is really a big barrier to the implementation of
the national program.
Ngo Van Hoi, Deputy Director of the Quang Ninh provincial Education and
Training, said at a recent conference that only 190 out of the 310 teachers of
the department meet the standards. However, of the 190 teachers, only 18 can
meet B2 level, 55 B1, while 117 cannot meet B1 level.
Meanwhile, a survey conducted by the Da Nang University of Foreign Languages
showed that in 2011 and 2011, only 22 out of the 1,996 teachers of the schools
in the central region and Central highlands could meet C1 level, 322 met B2
level in accordance with the European frame CEFR.
Admitting that sending Vietnamese teachers to overseas training courses is the
best solution, MOET said that the measure proves to be unfeasible, because the
state budget cannot afford the training courses.
“We can only send the lecturers at pedagogical schools to overseas training
courses. However, I know some pedagogical schools which don’t have any lecturer
trained abroad,” Hung said.
The news that Vietnamese students would have the opportunities to learn English
with native speakers has been applauded by schools, especially when MOET and the
foreign partner affirm their high qualifications. Especially, the pay of VND6
million a month is affordable to the budget.
NLD