Food safety in and around schools strengthened in Hanoi
Control and traceability of food are keys to improving meal quality management and ensuring food safety in schools.
Control and traceability of food are keys to improving meal quality management and ensuring food safety in schools.
Schools in Hanoi have taken urgent action to deal with the aftermath of Typhoon Yagi, cleaning up and ensuring the safety of their premises so that students can return.
All students are advised to stay indoors this Saturday due to the large radius of the super typhoon's path.
As Typhoon No. 3 approaches, the Hanoi Department of Education has ordered schools to protect property and ensure the safety of students from potential storm damage.
Students can read and listen to traditional stories, and participate in contests designed to teach about national defense and security.
Students living in urban areas are more likely to be obese than those who live in rural areas.
The number of schools in the city's districts and towns on track to meet national standards is 141 this year, up from a target of 114.
While STEM education has only recently found its way into official guidelines, several initiatives have been launched across Hanoi to give students of all ages access to this interdisciplinary approach to learning.
Overpopulation and high demographic density are challenging Hanoi to build new schools.
The second phase of Young Health Program Vietnam will be implemented over three years to improve Vietnamese youth's health and quality of life, primarily those between 10-24 years of age.
Hanoi's education sector has promoted cashless payment in educational institutions.
Besides tuition, unregulated school fees are a major concern for parents and students before each school year.
The award encourages the involvement of young people to carry out green initiatives.
Hanoi's goal for 2023 is to increase the number of national standard schools and reduce the disparity in the proportion of standard schools between districts.
Hanoi has created a favorable working environment for young workers to develop their skills and has consistently pursued a policy of attracting talented people.
Queen Mathilde of Belgium hopes to see improvements in childcare at local educational institutions.
The city is considering exceptional investment incentives beyond the current legal requirements to attract cash inflows in the education sector.