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Vocational schools in Vietnam scale down despite huge investments

VietNamNet Bridge - Multibillions of dong have been pumped into vocational schools, but this has not helped prevent schools from sinking.

Labour market set for stiff competition

VietNamNet Bridge – While more jobs will be created as the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) comes into effect by the year-end, the number of Vietnamese workers with skills that meet international labour market remains insufficient.

Vocational centres don't assess work

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vocational centres have shown little interest in carrying out quality assessments to improve training for labourers, director of the Department of Vocational Training Quality Assessment,

Teachers key to education reform

 VietNamNet Bridge – Professor Nguyen Mau Banh, general secretary and vice president of the Viet Nam Veteran Teacher Association, spoke to Vanguard (Tien Phong) newspaper about changes in the country's education system.

Vietnam urged to build up vocational training strategy

VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam has been trying to produce more and more workers with bachelor’s degrees, while it has been neglecting vocational education. 

Ministry plans to merge vocational schools

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs would ask its provincial agencies to evaluate and restructure vocational schools in order to improve their performance,

High school students show little interest in vocational schools

 VietNamNet Bridge – Universities, junior colleges and vocational schools all complain that they cannot enroll enough students. Where have the high school graduates gone?

Students indifferent to warnings of redundancy

  VietNamNet Bridge – Even though there have been many warnings about redundancy in the fields of finance and banking, students continue to apply to these departments for the upcoming university entrance exams.

Bachelors, masters rush to go to vocational schools

 VietNamNet Bridge – Educators have reported an increasingly high number of applicants with higher education degrees who pass credits to study at vocational schools.

Vocational schools put one foot in grave

 VietNamNet Bridge – The handwriting is on the wall for the death of vocational schools in Vietnam.

Investors run away from vocational schools

 VietNamNet Bridge – Anticipating the gloomy future of vocational schools which cannot enroll students, investors now try to bargain the schools away to quit the unprofitable investment field.

Students boycott vocational schools

 VietNamNet Bridge – Facing a severe student shortage, many vocational training school classroooms equipped with expensive tools and machinery are going unused as enrolment remains stagnant.

Vocational schools deserted, workers technically unskilled

 VietNamNet Bridge – Thousands of vocational schools have been built just to be left… idle, because Vietnamese students don’t like going to vocational schools.

The story about deficiency and redundancy of tourism workers

VietNamNet Bridge – Thousands of tourism major students are produced every year, but travel firms still complain they cannot recruit enough workers.

HCM City firms set for recruitment drive

VietNamNet Bridge – Enterprises are looking to hire more than 20,000 workers in May, an increase of more than 6,000 over the last month,

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.

Vietnamese youth want to become white collar, not blue collar workers

While vocational schools play a very important role in the educational systems in other countries, experts have warned about the disappearance of the schools in Vietnam which cannot attract students.

Vocational schools urged to improve English education

The HCM City Department of Education and Training has asked public technical and vocational schools in the city to focus efforts this year on improving the quality of teaching as well as the English proficiency of their graduates.

Tourism growth reliant on trained staff

 VietNamNet Bridge – By 2015, the tourism industry needs about half a million more skilled workers, experts have warned.

Vulnerable vocational schools losing students to universities

This year vocational training schools are facing declining enrolment numbers due to fierce competition from universities, who are opening their own vocational schools and extending the enrolment season in order to attract more students,