Tag: Vietnamese Schools

  • Is Student-Centered Classroom exclusive to “Rich” Students?

    Is Student-Centered Classroom exclusive to “Rich” Students?

    The model of student-centered classrooms in which students can take the initiative and get involved in the lesson is receiving more recognition and adoption globally as it has become a cornerstone in the future of the educational systems. However, it is said that classrooms that focus on learners are only available for the privileged and […]

  • Solving The Consequences Of Climate Change On Education

    Solving The Consequences Of Climate Change On Education

    Education is crucial to fight poverty, yet efforts by the government in ensuring youngsters access to adequate education have been jeopardized by the consequences of changing climate. Climate change and global warming pose a threat to the safety of children – a group that is easily damaged by the dangers of unstable weather conditions. In […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • 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, […]