Primary school teachers are prohibited from forcing students to take extra classes for personal gain in Vietnam

This is notable content in Circular 28/2020/TT-BGDDT issuing the Charter of Primary Schools promulgated by the Ministry of Education and Training of Vietnam on September 04, 2020.

According to Circular 28/2020/TT-BGDDT, conduct and dress code of teachers and staff shall comply with the regulations of the education sector and the law in Vietnam:

- Not distorting educational content or teaching incorrect information;

- Not cheating in assessments or intentionally misjudging student educational outcomes;

- Not forcing students to take extra lessons for personal gain;

- Not skipping classes, abandoning teaching sessions, or arbitrarily cutting educational content;

- Not insulting the dignity and honor or infringing upon the physical integrity of others; not smoking; drinking alcohol or beer; disrupting security and order.

Furthermore, staff shall not obstruct or create difficulties in supporting, serving the teaching, and educating students, as well as other tasks of the school.

Note: Teachers and staff who violate the provisions of these Regulations shall be handled in accordance with the law in Vietnam.

Details can be seen at Circular 28/2020/TT-BGDDT which comes into effect in Vietnam from October 20, 2020.

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