Primary children in northern Hòa Bình Province sit for an outdoors activity at school. MOET Minister Phùng Xuân Nhạ said that the key character of the general educational reform of Việt Nam was to transform from a knowledge-based education to competency development and providing more soft skills to students. — VNS Photo Khanh Chi |
HÀ NỘI — The Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) is expecting the World Bank (WB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to continue their technical and financial support for Vietnamese higher educational projects, said Minister of Education and Training Phùng Xuân Nhạ.
The statement was made at a bilateral talk between MOET and the delegation of the Parliamentary Network on the WB and IMF in Hà Nội on Wednesday.
The talk was part of the delegation’s working visit to Việt
MOET officials briefed the delegation on Việt
Nhạ said that the key character of the general educational reform of Việt
“To link students with the job market, we are trying to enhance the soft skills of students, teach them how to know, how to apply and how to make decisions to continue their studies.
“Soft skills are a very important factor in the curriculum. At universities, we are paying attention to inviting more entrepreneurs to come and work together to design the curriculum and the process of training. We are also providing more information to young students about the future job market,” he said.
Olfa Soukri Cherif, Member of the Parliament of People’s Representatives in
WB reports show progress made by Việt
The MOET proposed that the WB promoting WB expert exchange in conducting research and crafting higher education policies, focusing on international experience and experimental research.
The ministry also hoped that the WB would support Việt
The WB has so far assisted Việt
Minister of Education and Training Phùng Xuân Nhạ (left) presents a gift to Vice Chairwoman of Parliamentary Network on the WB and IMF Olfa Soukri Cherif. – VNS Photo Khánh Dương |