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Education minister seeks to hone English-language teachers’ skills

Minister of Education and Training Pham Vu Luan has suggested the Southeast Asia Ministers of Education Organisation’s Regional Language Centre (SEAMEO RELC) improves the professional skills of English teachers in Vietnam.
Minister of Education and Training Pham Vu Luan has suggested theSoutheast Asia Ministers of Education Organisation’s Regional LanguageCentre (SEAMEO RELC) improves the professional skills of Englishteachers in Vietnam.

Luan, who is also Chairman of the SEAMEOCouncil Conference, revealed this suggestion to the media after hisworking session with top SEAMEO RELC officials in Singapore on April 15.

The centre has in the past partnered with branches to offerMasters courses on English teaching, he said. Such a degree has beenoffered by the SEAMEO Regional Training Centre based in Vietnam. Luansaid he highly values this support and hopes that it continues in thefuture.

SEAMEO RELC Director Tay Sor Har expressed herwillingness to send a group of staff to Vietnamese schools to surveyEnglish learning and teaching, thereby devising a plan to expandconnections between Singapore and Vietnam.

Meanwhile, MinisterLuan told the media that while working with Singaporean Minister ofEducation Heng Swee Keat on April 14, both sides discussed joint work intraining excellent students, English-language teachers and improvingthe quality of human resources in schools.

The two sidesreached a consensus on facilitating exchanges of students, teachers andgraduates, and sharing outcomes of studies to handle common issues.

Earlier in Brunei on April 8-11, Luan and his Brunei counterpartPehin Abu Bakar Apong signed a memorandum of understanding on educationcooperation between the two governments, expressing hope that both sideswill share more information through exchange visits and seminars.

Brunei vowed to welcome more qualified Vietnamese lecturers coming to teach at its educational establishments.

Established in 1965, SEAMEO groups Singapore, Brunei, Cambodia,Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, TimorLeste, and eight associate members. It has set up 20 regional centresand networks to conduct studies and training in education, science andculture, among others.-VNA

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