Friday, April 19, 2024

Vietnam’s education technology programme goes national


By Kelly Ng, Future Gov



After a successful pilot, Vietnam’s Ministry of Education and Training  (MOET) will expand its education technology programme across the entire country, according to local media.









Vietnam school children


The education technology programme is currently being used in 37 provinces and cities nationwide for 200,000 first graders.



Professor Ho Ngoc Dai, whose research guided the programme at its inception 35 years ago, is pleased about the growing adoption of the programme and the expansion nationwide.



The benefits of the programme and a successful pilot has prompted this decision, according to Deputy Minister of Education Nguyen Vinh Hien.



The programme was first applied in 1978 at the Hanoi Experiment Secondary School under the supervision of the Education Science Institute. It quickly expanded to other schools from 1990, and reached 43 provinces and cities by 2000.



While the Ministry officially stopped the programme in 2001 in a bid to standardise curriculum and textbooks nationwide, the programme continued to grow organically. In 2008, for example, Lao Cai province in the north and Tay Ninh, Kon Tum, Kien Giang, Dak Lak and An Giang in the south adopted the programme.



According to Nguyen An Ninh, Director of the Lao Cai Education and Training Department, it was a “daring move” to adopt the programme at that time as it was going against the instructions of MOET.



Sometime between 2010 and 2011, MOET returned the autonomy to schools to decide on first grade curriculum for teaching the Vietnamese language, as long as the Ministry was kept informed.

Read the full story by Kelly Ng from Future Gov.

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