Impacts of extra Tuition on education - research in Vietnam

Authors

  • Pham Thi Hong Tham The Vietnam National Institute of Educational Sciences image/svg+xml
  • Luong Van Khue The Vietnam National Institute of Educational Sciences

Keywords

Vietnam, Education, impacts, extra tuition, impacts of extra tuition

Abstract

The transition exams between educational levels have always garnered significant attention from the public, particularly among parents of final-year students, the students themselves, and educators. In Vietnam, the transition exam is regarded as one of the most challenging among all-level transition exams within the Vietnamese education system. This study involved a large number of participants. To achieve this goal, the study employs both qualitative and quantitative methods to collect and analyze the viewpoints of all the stakeholders involved. The results revealed that 100% of the final-year students participated in extra tuition within school, and 64.9% engaged in supplementary classes outside of school; 94.8% of teachers offered supplementary teaching outside school, and 100% of Mathematics and Literature teachers conducted supplementary classes in school; all parents enrolled their children in supplementary classes, even though only 59.8% of them believed it was necessary for their children to participate. These outcomes highlight certain contradictions in the decision-making process regarding extra Tuition for students and their parents.

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Published

2025-03-31

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Section

Bài viết