DEVELOPING A TEAM OF NATURAL SCIENCE TEACHERS IN LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN VIETNAM TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF FUNDAMENTAL AND COMPREHENSIVE EDUCATIONAL REFORM

Luu Van Thong

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Lower secondary education plays a crucial role in shaping and developing human resources to support national growth. In practice, teachers in general, and natural science teachers in particular, represent a key human resource for the successful implementation of the general education curriculum. This study focuses on developing a team of natural science teachers in lower secondary schools through a competency-based approach, aiming to assess and propose solutions for improving teacher quality to meet the requirements of fundamental and comprehensive educational reform in Vietnam.

 

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education and training; competency and qualities; human resources; general education; lower secondary school teachers

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejes.v11i11.5696

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