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Schools in Hanoi violate school hour regulations

February 9th, 2012

Despite the new regulation on school hours since February 1, many schools in Hanoi have yet to conform because of teacher and student schedules. Some private schools arrange time to end their classes early before the peak time of traffic Dinh Tien Hoang Private High School, in Ba Dinh District has begun discontinue extracurricular classes. [...]

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Students see more job opportunities from working time changes

February 9th, 2012

A lot of parents now need someone to help them pick up children from schools, because the changes in the working time do not allow them to do that themselves. The demand has brought new job opportunities to university students. Nguyen Thi Giang works at the Hanoi Medical University in the central area of Hanoi, [...]

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“Hand-made” student

February 9th, 2012

Over the past years, Nguyen Dang Vinh, who is studying at 3A Literature class in the Hue University of Education, is called a “hand-made” student for designing and making original souvenirs by himself. When Vinh was a child, he usually gathered scraps to make robots and car toys because he did not have much toys [...]

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US provides children eye care in Kon Tum

January 5th, 2012

More than 8,800 primary- and secondary-school students in the Central Highlands province of Kon Tum will have their vision screened and get glasses if required under a US-funded project that was launched Monday. It would be done at 20 schools in the province by July 2012, the US embassy said in a press release. The [...]

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University students rush for work to earn money for Tet celebration

January 5th, 2012

A lot of university students are now working part time at supermarkets, serving the high year-end sale season to earn money for Tet celebration. Playing truant to go to work As retailers need more servicemen in the year-end sale season, they tend to employ part time workers from university students, who have the demand for [...]

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Fitness often not a priority for college students

January 5th, 2012

Along with mother’s cooking and the family dog, regular exercise is too often among the childish things young adults leave behind when they make the move from home to college. Attention should be paid to this drop off, experts say, because those inactive in youth tend to remain inactive over their lifetime. “The transition from [...]

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Activities to help needy students and workers

January 5th, 2012

The Da Nang Youth Union and the City Students’ Association will present 1,500 free tickets, worth VND300million in total, to needy students at universities and colleges in the City, according to Nguyen Hoai Nam, Deputy-Secretary of the Da Nang Youth Union, on January 2nd. The tickets will be given to needy students with good academic [...]

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Excellent students exempt from university entrance exams

December 8th, 2011

The Ministry of Education and Training has announced new regulations exempting 12th grade students who receive prizes for excellence in national contests from sitting for entrance exams in universities and colleges. Under the new regulation, the students who have won third prize in a national contests will go straight from school to university, without having [...]

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Students in Mekong Delta struggle to school through floods

November 10th, 2011

Students in An Phu District, in the Mekong province of An Giang, have been struggling with floods. More life-jackets needed Floods have damaged many dykes and put over 100km of roads under water, blocking traffic. Despite the situation, local students have continued trying to go to school. On October 25, DTiNews reporters visited Vinh Hoi [...]

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The school, where all students “sit in wrong classes”

November 10th, 2011

Dip Village’s School is located in Ia Kreng commune, a remote commune, which is more than 60 kilometres far from Pleiku City. The special thing of the school is that a lot of students still go to school every day, but they do not know why they should do that, and though they learn every [...]

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