Talk:Education in Vietnam/Archive 1
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Sources
- Hoang, Tuong (posted by Ericka Mellon). "Guest blog: A student’s experience in Vietnam." Houston Chronicle. September 29, 2011.
WhisperToMe (talk) 05:33, 13 April 2012 (UTC)
Autonomy
Autonomy needs to be improve to better Vietnam's Education.
Foreign Investments
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I have removed this text from Secondary education as it was too detailed, unreferenced and off focus, is it any use here?
Starting from (grade 10), each of the above-mentioned subject has two levels of study: Basic and Advanced. Students are divided into five groups:
- Basic group: All subjects are in basic level.
- Group A: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry are in advanced level.
- Group B: Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology are in advanced level.
- Group C: Literature, History and Geography are in advanced level.
- Group D: Mathematics, Literature and Foreign language are in advanced level.
The division into groups is deemed necessary, as until 2014, students who wishes to go to college had to take a University Entrance exam covering three subjects according to those listed groups. Since 2015, the Ministry of Education has started an experimental program to merge the Graduation Exam and University Entrance exam into one.
ClemRutter (talk) 09:40, 14 March 2017 (UTC)
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