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Training Education Manager in Singapore

As many as 120 education administrators from different provinces in Vietnam would be a leadership training course completed in Singapore later this month, said Vice Minister of Education and Training, Nguyen Vinh Hien.

The program is part of a cooperation program between Vietnam three years directed the Ministry of Education and Training and the Ministry of Education of Singapore to improve the quality of primary school.

The program is aimed at the management capacity between the head of school, the development of the replacement of its methodology of school management in a changing educational landscape.

Education leaders from the Departments of Education and Training, or are high school principals.

He took a course of seven days in Singapore, after previous participation in a ten-day course at the National Institute for Educational Management in Ha Noi.

Back in Singapore, is the manager responsible for training and improving education management capacity of around 14,000 managers from high school in Vietnam.

"Education Management is expected to improve following the Singapore model. Monitoring equipment in each group of high school, helping teachers and students to improve teaching and learning," says Nguyen Thi Tien, Director of the Division of Resources Hai Duong Province Human Education and Training Department.

Students were encouraged to express their creativity through practice what they learned together, and not only absorbs the theory and would be a possibility, scientists and researchers to exchange experiences and to absorb, "said Tien, who from Singapore in June, after first course in this years will develop.

"I hope the lessons I learned in Singapore recycle apply to other officials and local leaders of the school."

Under the three-year program worth SGD2 million euros ($ 1,400,000), supported by the Foundation based in Singapore Temasek received 480 teacher training in 2008 and about 13,500 secondary school heads have been trained in broad management skills in 2009.

Vietnam Business And Financial News Network. Source [english.vietnamnet.vn]

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