Category: Vietnamese Schools

  • The Role Of The Teacher

    The Role Of The Teacher

    As everyone knows, education plays an important part in our life and teachers are one of the factors that contribute the most to it. In general, the teacher’s role is to assist students in the acquisition of knowledge, such as Math, English, and Science through classroom instruction. In addition, they are responsible for preparing lesson […]

  • Should Vietnamese Schools Teach Students Ethnic Languages?

    Should Vietnamese Schools Teach Students Ethnic Languages?

    Language, a method of human communication, play an optimal role in society as the key to connect people together. However, many languages are becoming extinct due to the dominance of other mainstream languages. This trend poses a threat to humankind because it is a sign of lost cultural diversity. Having “one of the most complex […]

  • Should Schools Be Responsible For Teaching Social Skills And Non-Academic Courses?

    Should Schools Be Responsible For Teaching Social Skills And Non-Academic Courses?

    “Education is the most important weapon which you can use to change the world.” Nelson Mandela For a long time, education has played an indisputable role around the globe. However, it is critical to utilize it correctly to enjoy the greatest benefits. School curricula are usually a source of heated discussion. Many people have recently […]

  • What Is Distance Learning? How Does It Affect Poor Students?

    What Is Distance Learning? How Does It Affect Poor Students?

    Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the majority of schools in Vietnam, as well as the world, have switched to Distance Learning to safeguard students’ health. This urgent transformation has impacted every aspect of children’s lives, both negatively and positively. Distance Learning also opens many questions regarding education inequalities and children’s cyber safety. Then, What Is Distance […]

  • 4 Reasons Why Education Can Change People’s Lives

    4 Reasons Why Education Can Change People’s Lives

    In this day and age, education becomes more and more important than ever, especially in “The Fourth Industrial Revolution.” One of the facts that we can observe is that there are a larger number of people who study at universities or colleges for Bachelors degrees and Master degrees than there were in the past. The […]

  • How School Closures Affect Students?

    How School Closures Affect Students?

    In 2018, there are about 260 million children who cannot go to school, this accounts for nearly one-fifth of the global population. That was 2 years before COVID-19 emerged. Now, the situation is dramatically different: it continues to exacerbate after new waves of COVID-19 have delayed schools’ opening. Many more students are out of school; […]

  • Is Education In Vietnam Free?

    Is Education In Vietnam Free?

    The main education goal in Vietnam has always been “improving people’s general knowledge, training quality human resources, and nurturing and fostering talent.” To fulfill this objective, excluding financial burdens to make education accessible to more children is compulsory. In other words, the tuition fee should not be a reason for a kid to discontinue his […]

  • What Is Vietnam’s Teacher’s Day?

    What Is Vietnam’s Teacher’s Day?

    “The duties of a teacher are neither few nor small, but they elevate the mind and gave energy to the character.” Dorothea Dix Teaching is one of the most respectable and noblest occupations in the world whose responsibility is to “inspire the smallest hearts to grow big enough to change the world”. Being a teacher […]

  • 11 Facts About Vietnamese Education and Poverty

    11 Facts About Vietnamese Education and Poverty

    The world is developing more these days; many countries can provide their citizens with a good opportunity for education. Vietnam is one of the developing countries in the world that has made great progress in both the economy and many other fields such as technology and public health. However, there are still various poor areas […]

  • Poverty In Vietnamese Schools And Why We Give School Supplies

    Poverty In Vietnamese Schools And Why We Give School Supplies

    Being brought up by parents who have money and receiving a good education system in Hanoi, Vietnam, I never fully understood that there is still poverty in some schools in Vietnam until my father’s company built schools in a mountainous region discovered more about those projects. Because of the lack of the Vietnamese national budget, […]