Schools in Vietnam must proactively cooperate with families in educating students

On September 15, 2020, the Ministry of Education and Training issued Circular 32/2020/TT-BGDDT on lower secondary school, upper secondary school and multi-level school charter in Vietnam.

Schools in Vietnam must proactively cooperate with families in educating students
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Article 44 of the lower secondary school, upper secondary school and multi-level school charter issued together with Circular 32/2020/TT-BGDDT regulates the parent committees as follows:

  • Each class shall have a parent committee that is formed for every academic year and consists of parents and guardians of the class’s students elected to cooperate with the homeroom teacher and subject teachers in educating the students.
  •  Each school in Vietnam shall have a parent committee that is formed for every academic year and some members of which are elected by the parent committee of each class to cooperate with the school in educational activities.
  • Duties, powers, organization and operation of the parent committee of each class or secondary school are provided for in the parent committee charter promulgated by the Minister of Education and Training.

In particular, Article 45 of this Charter stipulates that the school shall proactively, regularly and closely cooperate with the family and the society in building a unified learning environment to achieve educational objectives and apply educational principles. The school shall cooperate with the local government and mass organizations, parent committees and relevant socio-political organizations and individuals in:

  • Finalize educating methods, contents and viewpoints between the school, the family and the society to achieve educational objectives.
  • Mobilize forces and resources of the community for education and educational equipment and facilities for the school; develop learning movements and build a healthy and safe learning environment; prevent bad influence on students; and enable students to play and participate in healthy and age-appropriate cultural and sport activities.

More details can be found in Circular 32/2020/TT-BGDDT, which comes into force from November 1, 2020.              

Le Vy

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