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A teacher in Thanh Hoa was disciplined for drinking beer with students, and a teacher in Binh Thuan fell down the stairs after she was criticized for beating a student. These incidents were among others that caught the public's attention last week.
Like many other countries in the region, Vietnam is seen as an attractive market for online education startups.
Nguyen Xuan An Viet, Deputy Director for the Political Education and Pupil and Student Affairs Department, under the Ministry of Education and Training, talks on the need to have a healthy internet environment for Vietnamese youngsters.
Online teaching is the initiative of the country’s education sector, not only for responding to learning in pandemic time.
The Ministry of Education and Training has allowed education departments to cut curricula taught in primary, secondary and high schools due to the prolonged school closure caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Some educators and experts have suggested shortening the summer holiday and designing more holidays within a year.
Additional tuition fees for distance education during the coronavirus outbreak must be decided by parents and schools and not exceed total tuition for the academic year announced from the beginning.
Being closed for nearly two months due to the unwanted Covid-19 outbreak, schools in HCM City are enthusiastically turning to e-learning styles. However, this unprepared application of the new learning method has revealed various weaknesses.
Employers all say Vietnamese university graduates are weak at soft skills, while schools have been blamed for not equipping their students with these skills.
Students and their parents have been getting used to televised lessons for 9th and 12th graders since early this week.
The Hanoi Department of Education and Training is planning to broadcast lessons and lectures via television, scheduled to begin airing on March 9.
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