Proposal to use citizen identification codes to identify degrees, scores, and academic records
The Central Steering Committee on the development of science, technology, innovation and digital transformation said that the construction of national and specialized databases (CSDL) still has many shortcomings, and is at risk of not being completed in 2025. The main reason is that some agencies and units lack determination, lack of close coordination, scattered and unsynchronized data, leading to difficulties in digitalization and waste of resources.

To overcome this, the Steering Committee requires leaders of ministries, branches and localities to directly direct and be responsible to the Steering Committee for the progress and quality of the assigned database; focus resources, coordinate with businesses to survey and build; regularly review and review progress every week. At the same time, ministries and branches must issue or submit to competent authorities to issue regulations on the responsibility for creating, updating, exploiting, connecting, and sharing data, ensuring the principle of "correct, sufficient, clean, living, unified, and shared".
The Steering Committee also sets out many specific tasks, especially in the field of education, the Ministry of Education and Training must digitize all data on qualifications and certificates for the 2024-2025 school year before October 1, 2025, expand to data from the year of birth in 1970 onwards, and at the same time propose to attach qualifications, scores, and academic records with citizen identification codes before December 15, 2025. See more...
The Ministry of Education proposes a direction for handling students who heads up and knock down homeroom teacher
On the afternoon of September 16, 2025, at Dai Kim Secondary School (Hanoi), an incident occurred where a student of class 7A14 had wrongdoings towards a homeroom teacher when sharp toys were confiscated, which could be unsafe. Immediately afterwards, the Board of Directors asked the students to admit their mistakes, invite parents to work, and at the same time encourage the teacher and report the incident to the local authorities.
On September 20, the Ministry of Education and Training said that it had requested the Hanoi Department of Education and Training and Dai Kim Secondary School to report the incident; at the same time, it requested the Hanoi People's Committee and the Dinh Cong Ward People's Committee to direct the competent authorities to verify and strictly handle the case according to the law to ensure the safety of teachers' lives, health and honor. The Ministry of Education and Training affirmed that this is a serious incident, negatively affecting the educational environment and the tradition of "respecting teachers".
The Ministry of Education and Training also requested the Hanoi Department of Education and Training to learn from experience, direct schools to strengthen the building of a safe, healthy, and democratic pedagogical environment; focus on moral education, awareness of teachers' respect; promote school psychological counseling; promptly detect and prevent students' violations. See more...
Students express their views on capital punishment in the form of school suspension
New students struggle because of out-of-control spending
Having just entered university, many new students who had not yet gotten used to living away from home were in a situation of " run out of pocket" due to a series of unplanned spending. Seeing many attractive items, having new friends, continuously "closing orders" at midnight and participating in outings, many new students suddenly "fever" when their wallets are no longer abundant before the end of the month.
Le Bao Tam - a first-year student at the Academy of Finance felt "shocked" when the money from her family for university degrees quickly "disappeared".
After receiving congratulations from relatives, in less than a month in Hanoi, Bao Tam spent almost all of it on necessities such as: depositing for rent, paying for electricity and water, buying school supplies, personal items and occasionally meeting friends. See more...