Great progress has been observed in illiteracy eradication and education universalisation in Vietnam, as the country continues building a learning society.
Teachers in the central coastal province of Khánh Hoà have coordinated with a social organisation to expand STEM education to help students gain scientific experiences.
Face-to-face learning will be resumed for pupils from the first to sixth grades in 18 suburban districts and towns of Hanoi from February 10 after a long time of online learning due to COVID-19.
100% of higher education institutions plan for students to return to study directly in February, while 63 over 63 provinces and cities plan to bring secondary school and high school students back to school starting from February 7.
Vietnam’s education development on the foundation of building a learning society has been on the right track, helping Vietnam to make great progress in illiteracy eradication and education universalisation.
Minister of Education and Training Nguyen Kim Son has said the biggest wish of the entire sector and himself now is that the pandemic will be brought under control soon so that students can return to school, and educational
Educational technology (edtech) startups in Vietnam have drawn many domestic and foreign venture capital funds thanks to their high development potential.
More than 17.12 million, or 75.71 percent of the total pupils and students nationwide, are likely to return to school for face-to-face learning from February 7 after Lunar New Year (Tet) holidays, according to the Ministry of Education and Training.
The Australian Government has announced that applications for Intake 2023 of the Australia Awards Scholarships will be open from 1 February until 29 April 2022.
The Ministry of Education and Training plans to hold a national startup festival for students on March 26 and 27 at the University of Transport Technology in the northern province of Vinh Phuc.
Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee has just announced that local schools would reopen to students at all levels including kindergarten children and students from grade one to six from February 14.
Students from grades 7 to 12 in Hanoi’s COVID-19 low and medium risk areas (labelled green and yellow) will return to school on February 8, after eight months of online learning.
Chargé d’Affaires of the US Mission to Vietnam Marie Damour praised the potential of Vietnamese youth to serve as a positive force in their country and the region during the final round of the “Speak to Lead” English Speaking
The Israeli Embassy in Vietnam joined with Miss Universe Vietnam 2017 H’Hen Nie to debut a Room to Read library at an elementary school in Minh Son commune of Bac Me district in the northern province of Ha Giang.
Nearly 100 preschools in HCM City have had to stop operations due to the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the municipal Department of Education and Training.
A smart app named “Vietnamese students” is expected to be launched in the near future, contributing to the management of Vietnam Students’ Association members around the country.
Many parents and teachers in Hanoi have supported a proposal by the local Department of Education and Training to let all students between 7th and 12th grades return to school after the Lunar New Year holiday.
The Project for Human Resource Development Scholarship by Japanese Grant Aid (JDS) 2021, which uses non-refundable aid from the Japanese Government, has been officially launched.