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The number of 12th graders registering to attend the entrance exams to universities has decreased since 2017.
Switching research centers to joint-stock companies will help attract private investments and create a driving force for commercializing research results, experts say.
Vietnamese Z-generation students are often leaving Vietnam at the age of secondary education. They are more self-confident than previous generations and willing to express their personal views.
Under the current regulation, even professors and associate professors who have been giving lectures for tens of years have to receive training in pedagogical skills.
The Ministry of Education and Training’s regulation aims to help teachers and students use social media in a healthy, responsible and effective way,
Tran Huong Quynh believes that students and teachers need to change learning and teaching methods.
Two universities in Vietnam are listed among QS Ranking’s best universities in Asia, but they remain out of the Times Higher Education (THE) ranking of 417 best universities in Asia.
The Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) has set a regulation which would prohibit teachers and students from disseminating, propagating, making comments and showing the images that may adversely affect the education environment.
Stunned by a series of child abuse cases discovered recently, parents are registering abuse prevention training courses for their children.
Minister of Education and Training Phung Xuan Nha has decided that headmasters of schools must be responsible for any school violence cases taking place in their schools.
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While international education organizations recognize the achievements of Vietnam’s education, Vietnamese people don’t have confidence in the national education system.
The academic year will end in late May, but parents have already begun looking for summer classes for their children.
Students must get perfect score of 10/10 for nearly all exams during the five years at primary school to be eligible to apply for the entrance exam to the Hanoi-Amsterdam School for the Gifted. Only one 9/10 score will be allowed.
Vietnamese students who study abroad now tend to be younger, and often leave after they finish the 9th grade.
As many as 222 students have been found involved in the 2018 high school final exam cheating scandal which is shaking up the Vietnamese education system. Many of them are reportedly the children of local high-ranking officials.
When children receive high scores for their school work, do housework or fulfill special tasks, they are rewarded by parents, usually with money.
Resorting to physical abuse to solve disputes is the choice of many people as violence is commended as a solution by some in society, leading to students’ misinterpretation of values.
Travel firms now tend to place orders for workers directly with training establishments, as some schools say the number of graduates ordered by travel firms has been increasing by 5,000 each year.
A high number of bachelor’s and master’s degree graduates from prestigious schools overseas cannot find good jobs in Vietnam.