Hanoi recognizes top 150 primary school teachers
The 150 winners were shortlisted from almost 20,000 primary school teachers who entered the contest.
The 150 winners were shortlisted from almost 20,000 primary school teachers who entered the contest.
A conference on cooperation in talent development, scholarship programs, and job opportunities for Vietnamese students in South Korea was held this week to boost educational cooperation between Vietnam and South Korea.
The top priority on the first day of the school year is ensuring student traffic safety.
Hanoi's education sector has promoted cashless payment in educational institutions.
Upskilling Vietnamese workers, especially migrant ones in the industrial areas matters a lot to bridge the skill gap in human resources toward a sustainable future.
The IOAA is an annual international high school science competition honoring astronomy and astrophysics.
Early engagement in STEAM would enable Vietnam to be well-prepared in the fast-changing world with transferable skills for sustainable growth.
Besides tuition, unregulated school fees are a major concern for parents and students before each school year.
With classes taught online by teachers based in Hanoi, local primary school students in the Meo Vac District have been enjoying fun and exciting lessons.
The Vietnamese teams would compete with those from leading countries in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics like Denmark, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and the US.
A training project is aimed at enhancing the high-tech skills of the younger generation in Vietnam.
Hanoi's education sector is exerting efforts to implement universal education programs through the road map.
Hanoi Study Promotion Association continues to advise the city on promoting study, nurturing talent, and building a learning society.
The capital city has undergone a drastic change after 15 years of the expansion of administrative boundaries.
The contest aims to develop scientific aptitude and interest in science and technology among high school students worldwide.
Audiobooks have emerged as a new publishing trend and an essential part of reading culture in the digital age. They are replacing printed books as a popular way to enjoy literature.
The exhibition of scientific research illustrations, wildlife paintings, or wildlife conservation graphic novels is relatively unheard of in Vietnam.
The International Biology Olympiad is a contest in the field of biology specifically designed for high school students under the age of 20.
The Vietnamese Ministry of Education is coordinating with the French Embassy to create a group of experts for the research and updating of the content of French language teaching in bilingual classes.
The Fulbright Program is designed to foster mutual understanding between the United States and other countries through academic and cultural exchange.
The newspaper assessed that the distinctive secret of Vietnam’s stellar performance lies in the classroom.