Education
Vietnam puts priority on developing early childhood education, says Ambassador
  • | Nhan Dan | October 20, 2015 04:53 PM
Vietnam has put a priority on developing early childhood education in the country’s underprivileged socio-economic areas, mountainous and remote regions as well as border areas and islands.

 

Vietnam has put a priority on developing early childhood education
The remark was made by Vietnamese Ambassador to Mexico Le Linh Lan while attending the 15th International meeting on Early Childhood and Pre-school Education, held in Monterrey city of the northeastern state of Nuevo Leon, Mexico from October 15 to18.

The event saw the participation of over 1,500 representatives from 27 countries around the world and from 32 states of the host country.

In her message delivered at the meeting, Ambassador Lan stated that since preschool education is the first level in the national educational system, it lays an initial foundation for the development of children in all physical and intellectual aspects.

The caring for and educating of preschool children must be implemented by close co-ordination between families, schools, and society, she stressed.

She also pointed out the need to raise awareness of parents in child care and education.

During her stay in Monterrey, the Vietnamese Ambassador met with domestic and foreign delegates who took part in the event.

She also saluted a delegation of doctors from Vietnam's Central Acupuncture Hospital who are on a working visit to Mexico, and visited some historical and cultural sites in the city.

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