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By Asia Education Review Team , Thursday, 21 March 2024

Vietnam's Education Model sets Global Standards, driving Economic Growth

  • Vietnam's education system has gained worldwide recognition, demonstrated by its students' outstanding performance in global assessments. This achievement not only enhances the country's academic standing but also significantly boosts its economic progress. Despite a lower GDP per capita compared to neighbouring countries like Malaysia and Thailand, Vietnam's strategic investment in education, inspired by Ho Chi Minh's vision of long-term human development, has yielded remarkable results. 

    The quality of teachers plays a pivotal role in Vietnam's educational success. Teachers are well-supervised, receiving regular training and the freedom to create dynamic classroom environments. The government incentivizes teachers by tying their evaluations to student achievements and offering prestigious awards for excellence. Moreover, the Communist Party's active involvement in education ensures continuous improvements in curricula and teaching standards, with a mandatory allocation of 20% of provincial budgets to education. This holistic approach promotes regional equality and keeps educational policies aligned with economic demands.

    As Vietnam's economy evolves, there's a growing need for advanced skills like team management, challenging the existing education system focused primarily on foundational knowledge. Urban migration and the lure of higher-paying private-sector jobs for educators present additional hurdles. To uphold its educational leadership, Vietnam must address these issues, ensuring the education system adapts to meet evolving economic and societal needs.

    Vietnam's transition from basic education to global recognition underscores the transformative impact of strategic human capital investment. By prioritizing human development, as envisioned by Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam has not only raised educational standards but also laid a robust foundation for sustainable economic advancement. The future resilience of Vietnam's education system, amidst economic shifts, hinges on its capacity to innovate and adapt while maintaining a steadfast commitment to nurturing its people.