Pedagogy major only considers the first 5 aspirations, candidates must clearly define their direction
According to the 2026 enrollment regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training, candidates are only allowed to register a maximum of 15 aspirations and if they are considered for admission to the Pedagogy major, they must be ranked among the first 5 aspirations. When they have been admitted in one aspiration, the aspirations behind will no longer be considered, making the arrangement of order particularly important.

This regulation forces candidates to carefully consider and clearly determine the level of desire to pursue the teaching profession instead of registering widely. The limit also helps schools recruit candidates who are truly oriented and dedicated to the Pedagogy sector.
Experts recommend that candidates should choose based on 3 factors: interests, abilities and social needs; and at the same time refer to the benchmark scores of previous years to arrange aspirations reasonably. The most important thing is to clearly define goals to increase the chances of admission and pursuing a long-term career. See more...
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Parents admit to posting incomplete meal photos, causing misunderstanding
On March 22, International Primary School (Dak Lak province) said that the Representative Board of the Parents' Association and a group of parents participating in the kitchen inspection had a report related to images of semi-boarding meals spreading on social networks, causing controversy in public opinion.

According to the report, on March 18, the group of parents directly checked the kitchen and took pictures of the students' food trays when they were not finished (the dishes were not drizzled with sauce, not divided enough portions).
These images were then posted on social networks with content reflecting incompleteness, lack of objectivity, and lack of verification, leading to misunderstandings about the quality of meals. See more...