Schools need to better vocational training methods

Vietnam’s Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs has acknowledged that while the quality of vocational training has improved, there remain areas of inefficiencies, as many vocational schools are not operating at full capacities.

In a written answer to a question raised by Nguyen Van Phuc, a National Assembly deputy from Ha Tinh Province, as to why many vocational schools built at the costs of billions of dong remain idle, even while Vietnam still lacks skilled and trained workers, the ministry blamed the situation on the fact that the majority of these schools are private and cannot enrol enough students.

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