Director Le Van Thinh of the HCMC Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs said in an interview with SGGP Newspaper that HCMC is focusing on supplying the job market with high-quality human resources for socio-economic development.
Creative projects to make educational equipment or innovative products of students at vocational schools in Ho Chi Minh City have been wholeheartedly welcomed by businesses and the community thanks to their practicability. This is a positive achievement of the encouragement for innovation in educational institutes to serve life.
Schools in Ho Chi Minh City have just announced the qualifying scores. Tens of thousands of students who failed to make the cut and were unable to study in senior high schools of their choice should go to vocational training facilities as the demand for recruiting a skilled labor force of enterprises is very huge.
Vocational education and training institutes (VET) in Ho Chi Minh City, like universities, have announced their admission methods for the academic year of 2022. However, with the latter offering more admission methods this year, the former is concerned about sufficient learners for the new school year.
Several vocational schools nationwide are now speeding up the implementation of IT in their online teaching, especially during the pandemic outbreak. Heavy investments are poured into establishing virtual workshops, digital practice equipment so that the learning – teaching process can be carried out more effectively.
HCMC administration has issued urgent direction on tasks in the academic year 2021-2022 for educational institutions in the city with the goal “Education in HCMC overcomes the coronavirus pandemic to develop steadily".
This year, vocational schools under the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs are becoming attractive to students because they ensure to provide employment to all students after graduation.