Conference stresses role of education to socio-economic development
Conference underlines importance of education to socio-economic development
Education and training are vital to the socio-economic development of countries, including Vietnam, Vice Chairman of the Central Theoretical Council Nguyen Quang Thuan told a conference in Ho Chi Minh City on November 15.
Students of a HCM City university exhibit their products at the Career Consulting Day held in the city by Hoa Sen University earlier this month (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) - Education and training are vital to the socio-economic developmentof countries, including Vietnam, Vice Chairman of theCentr🅷al Theoretical Council Nguyen Quang Thuan told a conference in Ho Chi Minh City on November 15.
Therefore, "reforming education and training will create a breakthrough in human resources development,and developing education-training will create the foundation for developing theVietnamese people in the context of modernization, industrialization and globalintegration," he said.
The conference, focusing on the impacts of education developmentpolicy on economic growth and sustainable development through experiencesharing among Vietnam, ASEAN and African-Middle East countries, attracted theparticipation of nearly 100 delegates from domestic and foreign researchinstitutes, Ambassadors of African, Middle East and ASEAN nations to Vietnam,and representatives from the International Organisation ofFrancophonie’s (OIF) Asia Pacific and the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization(SEAMEO).
Moroccan Ambassador to Vietnam Jamale Chouaibi said todevelop education in the current situation, international cooperation is veryimportant, especially support for countries with advanced education. He addedthat more than 51,000 Moroccan students are studying in such countries, likeCanada, France, Germany, the US and Spain.
The ambassador express⭕ed the hope to cooperate withVietnam in this field, as the two countr𒅌ies share many similarities.
Dr Anita Clapano-Oblina, senior education specialist at the SEAMEO Regional Training Centre, said that "the English language is the vehicle of globalisation". With its rapid economic growth, Vietnam is integrating into the international economy, and increasingly becoming a major destination for foreign investors, leading to a critical demand for English as a tool to communicate and deepen its integration, according to the specialist.
So it is an urgent need to teach its people English communication skills so that they are engaged in the arena of globalisation as individuals and as a nation, she said./.
A forum on how to improve Vietnamese labourers’ skills will be held in Hanoi from November 15-16, heard a press conference in the capital on November 11.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Cambodia on November 14 handed over 500 books to the Cultural Centre and Library in Kampong Speu province, aiming to encourage the country’s reading culture and human resources training.
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The VNA delegation, led by General Director Vu Viet Trang, actively participated in the event, engaging in both professional and diplomatic activities.
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