Vietnam`s first pilot IT-based classroom model, funded by the Republic of Korea, was launched at the Cau Giay High School in Hanoi on October 30.

According to the Education and Training Ministry, the model enhances Vietnam’s teaching quality and it is expected to be replicated across the country.

The pilot IT-based classroom model follows standards for educational facilities in the Republic of Korea.
The classroom’s teacher uses advanced equipment that can display teaching materials using sound and images, and help students learn with all their senses.
Testing and marking will be done through computer software, while experiments and interactive learning are necessary for class activities.
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