Vietnam considers education a priority of the state. Since 2008, the government has used 20% of the budget for education. Strong commitment to education by the government and long-term cultural and social support for education has made remarkable progress in this area.
The completion rate of elementary school in Vietnam is high, gender is equal, the proportion of students / teachers is low, dropout rate is low. National policy "Basic quality level standard" provides access to education and ensures that all elementary schools meet the minimum requirements.
Despite these achievements, the country is still facing some challenges. Access and quality are still the focus of junior high school education, the quality of remote areas is limited. Learning and completing education for girls' students and ethnic minorities is a bigger task
The overall goal of the Educational Development Strategic Plan (EDSP) is to reform the education system in a way that is close to regional and international quality standards, and to ensure opportunities for social fairness and lifelong learning.
Achieve universal access to parenting and nursing education to ensure that all children have access to the appropriate intellectual, emotional and physical development necessary for elementary school
Improve and maintain the quality of universal primary education and promote higher education in economically disadvantaged areas
Reorganize the vocational education system and establish a new type of university that meets the needs of learning so that students can reliably acquire professional skills to participate in the international labor market.
Expand nonpublic higher education and increase pre-university educational institutions for ethnic minorities
Diversify all forms of continuing education, create lifelong learning opportunities, and continuously improve occupational qualifications
EDSP also covers nine strategic solutions with emphasis on reform of education management, expansion of educational institution network, development of human resources, and strengthening of investment and training.
As part of the national education program, Vietnam also formulated the full action plan for 2003-2015 that was updated in 2012.
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Education in Vietnam is a nationwide public and private education system managed by Ministry of Education and Training. It is divided into five levels: preschool, primary school, junior high school, high school and higher education. Formal education includes basic education for 12 years. Basic education includes five years of primary education, four years of secondary education, and three years of secondary education. Most students undergoing basic education are enrolled in the middle of the night. The main educational goal of Vietnam is "Improvement of general knowledge of people, development of high-quality human resources, and development and development of talent".
Education plays an important role in the life of Vietnam. Not only is it devoted to researching the core values of society, but education is also considered an opportunity for progress. Demand for education in Vietnam is very large and the public school system can not meet this demand. Generally, families invest much time and money to send children to a good school to make sure they have a bright future. Recently, wealthy families in Vietnam were disappointed with the standards of public universities in the country, so I sent children to overseas.