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Educate girls to get bang for our foreign-aid bucks

Around the world, 67 million kids don't go to school at all. Of those, the majority are girls. And for the U.S., that's a problem.

Long-term, it's in America's military and economic best interests to have a planet full of stable, prosperous countries. Shaky, poor nations create terrorists. Stable, prosperous nations buy iPhones and Coca-Cola.

More return to Viet Nam after overseas study

More and more graduates who have finished their studies in other countries are choosing to return to Viet Nam and work as they see a huge opportunity to promote themselves in their homeland...

Special training mode allows incapable students to get university degrees?

Providing training services to orders is defined as the training in accordance with the agreements inked between universities and employers. The students who finish the training courses will get bachelor degrees, to be granted by the universities and work for the companies which sent students to the training courses...

Heavy primary education curricula make parents worried sick

Minister of Education and Training, Nguyen Vinh Hien, has affirmed that the most important task of the 2011-2012 academic year, is to renovate the curricula. Parents have been complaining that their children have to deal with a huge volume of knowledge...

Teachers ‘require better training'

Universities and colleges of pedagogy nationwide are expected to use the plan to develop their training targets for teachers and educational officials, Nhan told an online conference last Saturday...

Food prices skyrocket, but university tuitions just increase slightly

Most universities and junior colleges have announced the tuition increases for the 2011-2012 academic year. However, contrary to all predictions, the tuitions have increased slightly only...

Ministry to lighten load of school curriculum

The Ministry of Education and Training has reduced some of the contents in curriculum at primary and high schools, despite concerns from some teachers and school management boards over the move...

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