Vietnam, RoK bolster education-training cooperation
The Vietnam-Korea Businessmen and Investment Association (VKBIA) and Visang Vietnam Education Company on September 29 signed a cooperation agreement on comprehensive cooperation in education-training and skilled human resources development.
The signing ceremony is held via videoconference (Photo: VNA)
Seoul (VNA) - The Vietnam-Korea Businessmen and Investment Association (VKBIA) and Visang Vietnam Education Company on September 29 signed a cooperation agreement on comprehensive cooperation in education-training and skilled human resources development.
The deal aims to improve workers’ capacity and Korean language skills in a bid to meet demand of foreign direct investment (FDI) firms as well as those in supporting industries and manufacturing.
Under the pact, the sides will build online courses and improve teacher quality by applying a modern education-training model of the RoK.
The cooperation is hoped to generate practical results in human resources development of Vietnam and the RoK in the coming time, said head of Visang Vietnam Education Lee Young-geun.
On the occasion, the VKBIA set up its new affiliate “VKBIA Academy”, which specialises in Korean language training and other relevant fields./.
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