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Vietnam's push to make English a second language in schools faces resistance from testing culture and lack of teachers.
Born in 2006, now a second-year student majoring in Data Science - Computer Science at Swinburne University, Doan Gia Han steps into her 19th year with a spiral of efforts, changes, and growth.
Vietnamese fifth graders achieved the highest scores in math and reading among seven ASEAN countries, according to the SEA-PLM 2024 assessment.
More than 1.59 million applications were processed in 2025, with a virtual rate nearly doubling from the previous year.
Some people think that allowing communes/wards to recruit teachers will increase autonomy, but experts warn that this approach carries risks as local administrations may lack necessary information and expertise to accurately assess recruitment needs.
Once among the top students at a gifted high school, T.T.A., a first-year student at the University of Commerce, was shocked when he had to retake two subjects and pay an additional VND3.2 million in tuition fees.
All six students representing Vietnam at the 22nd International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO 2025) in Russia have won medals, securing three silvers and three bronzes, according to Hanoi’s Department of Education and Training.
A new wave of academic talent joins Vietnam National University HCM City under the VNU350 program.
Three university entrance exam attempts and 10 years of “wandering around” did not make Ba Trang regret his choices. In fact, each setback made him stronger and more mature.
A disturbing video showing two female students being violently assaulted by a group of classmates in front of a school gate in Ho Chi Minh City is spreading rapidly across social media, sparking widespread outrage.
As intellectual property accounts for up to 70% of value in advanced economies, innovation education is emerging as a cornerstone for Vietnam to prepare its workforce for the knowledge-based era.
In an image that moved many to tears, more than 1,300 students and teachers of Nguyen Binh Khiem High School (HCM City) stood in solemn silence at the school gate, heads bowed to bid farewell to the funeral procession of their former vice principal.
The Politburo has issued a directive calling for urgent restructuring of commune-level schools and medical stations across Vietnam before year-end.
For years, in the remote Thường Xuân district of Thanh Hoa province, teacher Ngan Thi Tien has quietly kept the fire of Thai culture burning.
With over 90 institutions offering law degrees and 30 training doctors, Vietnam faces a challenge: how to regulate these critical fields?
Nguyen Thanh Vinh, a former runner-up of Vietnam's Olympia quiz show, has been recognized by The Australian as the top figure in organic chemistry nationwide.
As a mathematician and a teacher, Le Ba Khanh Trinh, a former IMO special prize winner, says he has always kept his passion for maths and teaching.
More than 720 schools across the south-central province of Khanh Hoa have resumed classes following the heavy flooding that occurred from November 15 to 21, causing extensive damage.
An international workshop on intellectual property (IP) education for ASEAN school administrators and teachers opened in Hanoi on November 25.
The Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) has officially sent a draft guideline to provincial departments, seeking feedback on a pilot program for incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) education into the national school curriculum.