Vietnam education can take off only if biased treatment ends: expertsVietNamNet Bridge - Analysts say that discriminatory treatment is hindering the development of Vietnam education. Most students want to enroll in state-owned schools which have classes of 50-60 students, while teachers prefer working for state-owned schools, accepting pay of hundreds of millions of dong. One of the reasons is that state-owned schools receive big financial support and enjoy preferences, while private schools do not. Most students want to enroll in state-owned schools which have classes of 50-60 students, while teachers prefer working for state-owned schools, accepting pay of hundreds of millions of dong. “Maybe the education department fears that private schools will lure all students from well-off families and have better student quality,” she said.
Source: VietNamNet News May 02, 2018 00:22 UTC