City to alleviate teacher shortage
HCM CITY
(VNS) - Authorities in HCM City are working to solve an ongoing shortage of preschool
teachers, which is becoming a serious issue in meeting demand and quality
standards for early childhood education.
Tran Thi Kim Thanh, deputy director of the HCM City Department
of Education and Training, said the city currently needs about 5,000 teachers
and that this figure would rise to 17,000 teachers by 2020.
She also said that at present, the city had only three schools
offering specialised training in nursery teaching, namely
Currently, the schools only accept around 3,000-5,000 students
per year. It takes each student between 3-4 years to graduate, after which
only about 1,000 graduates are available each year to enter the labour
market.
The current environment had left nursery schools with no
option but to recruit people from unqualified sources, which posed risks to
the quality of education at the preschool level, said Thanh.
In response to the situation, Huynh Cong Hung, head of the Socio-Cultural
Committee at the HCM City People's Council, said the People's Committee would
make a submission to the Ministry of Education and Training, requesting the
opening of vocation schools specialising in nursery training at the city's
pedagogical colleges.
To address the shortage for the immediate school term of
2014-2015,
The university also said it would draft a plan to build a
vocational school for preschool and primary school education, to produce an
extra 1,200-1,600 teachers per year.
Hung explained that the city would also focus on improving the
quality of theoretical and practical training, encourage internships among
students, promote favourable policies and build more nursery facilities in
eight districts in the 2014-15 school term. - VNS
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Thứ Năm, 15 tháng 5, 2014
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