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Ways sought to improve management of vocational schools

A seminar is being held in Ho Chi Minh City from October 23-26 to discuss the effective management of vocational training establishments.
Ways sought to improve management of vocational schools ảnh 1Deputy Director of the GIZ in Vietnam Britta Erckelens addresses the seminar in HCM City on October 23 (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) – Aseminar is being held in Ho Chi Minh City from October 23-26 to discuss theeffective management of vocational training establishments.

The seminar was jointly hosted bythe Directorate of Vocational Education and Training under the Ministry ofLabour, War Invalids and Social Affairs, and the GIZ Vocational Training inVietnam.

Speaking at the event, directorof the management board of vocational training projects Khuong Thi Nhan said autonomycreates a driving force for vocational training establishments to connect withassociations, partners and businesses, thereby sharing labour market informationand curricula, as well as building cost-effective models to ensure the bestefficiency.

Pham Van Tuong, Vice Rector ofthe Quy Nhon Technical College, said autonomy in vocational trainingestablishments will create consensus on financial affairs from the central tolocal levels, towards improving training quality amid the fourth industrialrevolution.

Deputy Director of the GIZ inVietnam Britta Erckelens described autonomy as a breakthrough in governancereform and a crucial factor for the development of vocational trainingestablishments.

During the event, German expertsand leaders from colleges and vocational training establishments are discussingVietnam’s legal framework, good governance, the possibility of diversifying incomeand building models to access businesses.-VNA
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