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No brain activation class is licensed: Education Ministry

VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Education and Training has not yet granted a licence to any brain activation class in the country,

Parents confused about English courses for first graders

VietNamNet Bridge - State agencies have not yet examined the quality of bilingual teaching programs used in local schools.

Vietnamese 9x students accepted at Harvard choose other schools

VietNamNet Bridge - Hoang Quyen, 23, Tuong An, 18, and Thanh Tung, 24, have registered to study at other schools instead of Harvard, which accepted their applications.

How will universities shorten their training time?

The proposed reduction in training time at universities cannot be easily applied at all schools and in all majors. Medical students, for example, may have to spend more time at school.

University boom makes it difficult for hi-tech parks to find skilled workers

VietNamNet Bridge - Enterprises in Saigon Hi-Tech Park (SHTP) are finding it difficult to recruit trained factory workers.

Which subjects should be cut in the university 3-year training program?

VietNamNet Bridge - Educators, while agreeing that it is necessary to shorten the university training time, have not made decisions about what to do to reach that goal.

Education Ministry believes citizenship education will curb school violence

VietNamNet Bridge - The Ministry of Education and Training’s (MOET) initiative to include citizenship education as a high-school final exam subject would help ease school violence.

New prodigy appears at ‘Road to Olympia’

Able to read at 18 months and winner of many competitions, Phan Dang Nhat Minh is excelling at the ongoing 17th ‘Road to Olympia’.

Parents pay for brain-stimulation training for children

VietNamNet Bridge - Many urban parents take their children to training courses to have the children’s brains stimulated, hoping it will help them become more intelligent.

Universities with partial autonomy rush to open new majors

VietNamNet Bridge - Experts have shown their concern about the opening of too many new subject majors, warning that instructional quality could decline.

More Vietnamese students study abroad, but few foreigners enroll in VN

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam has more than 130,000 students studying abroad, while only 2,000 foreign students are studying in Vietnam. 

More counsellors needed to curb school violence: experts

VietNamNet Bridge - Strengthening psychological counseling and providing both teachers and students with necessary skills in the classroom are important measures to prevent school violence.

Teachers struggle with how to control unruly students

“If students are not punished for their bad behavior, everything will get out of control. But if you punish students, you will be criticized by parents,” a teacher complained.

Poor English skills remain problem at schools for the gifted

VietNamNet Bridge - The major goals of the national plan to develop schools for the gifted have not been met in the last five years. 

Vietnamese parents overindulge their children: educators

VietNamNet Bridge - The common error that most Vietnamese parents commit is that they overindulge children, thus bringing them up to be dependent people lacking in creativity, according to educators.

Deviant student behavior at schools alarms educators

Educators and psychologists have urged the creation of a healthy schooling environment following a series of violent incidents involving students.

Universities with partial autonomy struggle with finances

VietNamNet Bridge - Some universities have been given autonomy, or the right to determine their training plans and financial issues, but still cannot make important decisions which affect their survival. 

Vocational intermediate schools close doors

VietNamNet Bridge - Low enrollment for many years has forced many vocational schools to stop operation. 

Books cheaper than parking tickets, but reading remains unpopular

VietNamNet Bridge - Book prices in Vietnam are much lower than in many other countries, but this has not led to people spending more time reading books.

Students complain about excessive number of competitions

VietNamNet Bridge - Many of the dozens of competitions at schools are not needed, say students.