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.
Outstanding achievements on the international stage by Vietnamese students have helped lift up the profile of domestic tertiary education.
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.
The national exam results are used for graduating from high school and being admitted to university.
Vietnam and Laos are collaborating to implement high-quality education and human resources development projects in 2021-2030.
A math school has just opened in Hanoi on June 18. It uses a curriculum from AoPS - a 900,000-member math community in the US - at a low cost for Vietnamese.
The international painting contest aims to spread the love of peace and Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, among children at home and abroad.
Many students are confident and comfortable when taking part in high school exams on the first day, though the entrance exam in Hanoi is a fierce competition.
The project aims to improve the spiritual life and provide educational facilities for the community, especially children on the outskirts of Hanoi.
Digital Citizenship Challenge X-Project is a technology product innovation competition for secondary schools in Hanoi.
The book fair in the capital city aims to foster a reading culture among Hanoians.
Designed for primary, middle, and high school students, the contest is a fun and challenging competition.
It needs early exposure and access to technology, digital and life skills training, and efforts that address harmful gender stereotypes, especially within families and online violence.
Finland will keep supporting Vietnam in the general education program and teacher evaluation standards.
Educational institutions are required to have preparations to support students' learning, daily travel, and health monitoring in a timely manner.
Vietnam has identified human resource development as one of the three breakthroughs the country must achieve.
Vietnamese young people are making efforts to protect the ocean and minimize the amount of plastic waste in the environment.
A wide range of book-related activities has been launched in Hanoi, effectively spreading and developing the reading culture in the city.
Hanoi will focus on tourism, high-tech manufacturing, automation, information technology, high-tech agriculture, logistics, and the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries.
The city is considering exceptional investment incentives beyond the current legal requirements to attract cash inflows in the education sector.
The number of national-standard schools in Hanoi has increased to 1,620, or 72.3% of all the schools in the city.