General school teachers in HCM City are now breathing a sigh of relief, as city authorities have given their consent to teachers giving private lessons without needing to obtain permission
Under current regulations, stipulated in the Ministry of Education and Training’s (MOET) Circular No 17 of 2012, teachers must get permission from school leadership to organize afterschool classes on school premises.
More onerously, if teachers want to conduct private tutoring lessons outside the schools, they must ask permission from local authorities or appropriate agencies.
On education forums, parents complained that students nowadays don’t have time to play and relax because they are forced to go to extra classes after school hours. The classes are run by the teachers at the schools the children attend.
According to the parents, the extra classes are run just to help teachers earn extra money. They do not, the parents claim, help the students improve their knowledge.
Other News
- Electronic health records in Hanoi hospitals: For convenience of patients
- Hanoi to ensure medicine supply during Tet holiday
- Policy framework needed for promotion of teacher role in Vietnam
- Hanoi attracts talent for development
- Hanoi warns against mukbang trend of eating raw and unfamiliar foods
- 2024 International Youth Festival attracts 3,000 local and international youth
- Hanoi launches pilot project to integrate electronic health records into VNeID app
- Empowering new generation of biodiversity champions in Vietnam
- Capital Law to make Hanoi major center for quality education
- Hanoi raises road safety awareness among students
Trending
-
Hanoi eyes greater global integration in years to come
-
Vietnam news in brief - December 15
-
Exhibition of 20th century Vietnamese art: A rendezvous with masters of painting
-
Hanoi approves Soc Son District Zoning plan
-
Hanoi's artisan carries on lantern making art
-
EVs take the spotlight on Vietnam's urban streets
-
Thay Pagoda: A timeless heritage on Hanoi's outskirts
-
Hanoi's pho declared national intangible heritage
-
Christmas in Vietnam: A blend of Western cheer and local charm