Int'l schools make
light of educating Vietnamese culture
In Vietnamese
parents’ thoughts, “international schools” means international high education
quality. However, the truth is quite otherwise.
International schools are not
international
The most outstanding feature of the
education establishments introduced themselves as “international schools” is
the intensive English teaching curricula applied there. Parents feel secure
when sending their children to the schools, because they think that the
British, US or
According to the former Director of
the HCM City Education and Training Department Huynh Cong Minh, in principle,
international schools must be understood as the internationally recognized
schools which follow foreign curricula.
This means that a lot of
international schools in
The education quality of the schools
is really problematic. Especially, while highlighting the English teaching
programs, a lot of schools cannot employ native speaking teachers for long
time. In general, the English teachers at the schools only work there under
short term labor contracts.
The lack of a stable English teaching
staff surely affects the education quality and the long term development
plans. Most English native speaking teachers don’t have pedagogical skills.
According to Deputy Director of the
HCM City Education and Training Nguyen Hoai Chuong, there are 50 foreign run
schools in the city, amounting to 50 percent of the total foreign run schools
nationwide.
Of these, five schools were set up in
accordance with the diplomatic notes to teach the students from
Also according to Chuong, the
advertised purposes and functions of some foreign run schools are not exactly
the ones written down in the investment certificates. A lot of schools do not
make appropriate investments to ensure high training quality, but just run
after profit.
Vietnamese culture teaching ignored
Under the current regulations,
foreign run schools are allowed to enroll Vietnamese students, provided that
they teach literature, history and geography in accordance with the
curriculums set by the Ministry of Education and Training.
However, at many schools, students do
not receive enough lessons as required. Parents also think that their
children don’t need to learn about
Observers warned that the problem has
become so serious that at some schools, where the majority of students are
Vietnamese, the flag saluting and national anthem signing ceremony is not
organized every week.
A report by the HCM City Education
and Training Department showed that the average tuition is $3,225-11,300 per
annum for kindergarten children, $6,000-14,200 for primary school students
and $6,600-20,000 for secondary education.
It is estimated that 12,000 students
now study at foreign run schools, including 40 percent Vietnamese students.
Nearly 1,400 teachers work for the schools, 70 percent of whom are
foreigners.
Source: Tien Phong
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Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 11, 2013
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