Australia ’s experiences in college-to-university vocational training were discussed at a seminar in Hanoi on June 2.
Experts from the Vocational Training General Department under the Ministry of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs and the Australian International Education Agency also analysed challenges that Vietnam is facing during its educational reform, helping both sides define areas of cooperation in the future.
The seminar heard reports on Australia ’s current system which allows those who graduate from vocational training schools to go on with studying at tertiary educational institutions.
According to the participants, college-to-university vocational training offers more opportunities for students to continue their study, which benefits not only students but also recruiters, industries and the whole economy./.
Experts from the Vocational Training General Department under the Ministry of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs and the Australian International Education Agency also analysed challenges that Vietnam is facing during its educational reform, helping both sides define areas of cooperation in the future.
The seminar heard reports on Australia ’s current system which allows those who graduate from vocational training schools to go on with studying at tertiary educational institutions.
According to the participants, college-to-university vocational training offers more opportunities for students to continue their study, which benefits not only students but also recruiters, industries and the whole economy./.