VietNamNet Bridge – Vocational high schools in HCM City are
counselling students in choosing courses based on their skills and labour
market needs, and persuading parents that they can send their children to these
schools without jeopardising their prospects of later going to university, a
city official said.
Pham Ngoc Thanh, deputy director
of the Department of Education and Training, said they are coaxing people
against forcing children who failed to get into public high schools to study
subjects in vogue like information technology (IT).
The Ben Thanh Vocational High
School counselled a number of students, who were confused about their future
because they did not know where their skills lay, in the last two months, just
ahead of the high school entrance exams two weeks ago.
It has provided them with
information about its training courses and the labour market.
This year State-owned high
schools have received an overwhelming 76,500 applications while they can take
in only 59,000. The rest necessarily have to go to private and vocational high
schools, the department said.
Vocational high schools have to
fill in more than 2,800 places and have started to aggressively promote their
courses at junior high schools and encourage school staff to discuss their
educational and training options.
Nguyen Thi Anh, a ninth grader in
Tan Phu District, and her friends attended a vocational counselling programme
at Ben Thanh last month.
She said: "A closer
relationship between students, schools, and employers would help young people
improve their knowledge of what to study and the labour market.
"I hope educational
authorities will provide more support to develop a better education and career
counselling and guidance system at secondary schools and vocational training
centres."
Thanh said the Government has in
place new policies to support students studying in vocational high schools.
After three-and-a-half or four years
of studies at these schools, students can go on to sit college and university
entrance exams, he said.
The city plans to build ot
upgrade five vocational high schools in Districts 2, 10, Binh Tan, Binh Chanh,
and Thu Duc this year.
New vocational high schools
opened in Nha Be and Binh Thanh Districts will enrol students starting this
year.
VietNamNet/Viet Nam News
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