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Formation of Men and Women of Talent in Vietnam: An Urgent Need to Upgrade Vocational and Higher Education

Journal of Management and Training for Industries

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Title Formation of Men and Women of Talent in Vietnam: An Urgent Need to Upgrade Vocational and Higher Education
 
Creator McCornac, pp.1-11. Author: Dennis Charles; Loyola University Maryland
 
Subject Training; Education;
 
Description This paper reports on the current state of vocational and higher education in Vietnam and finds that there are a number of deficiencies that negatively impact business and the economy. To address this matter, it is suggested that policymakers place emphasis on such things as upgrading faculty qualifications, curriculum development and cooperative programs with the business and industrial section. If Vietnam desires to continue on its development path, it must choose the proper educational strategy to produce graduates with the skills and qualifications needed to survive in the new global environment.
 
Publisher The Institute of Industrial Applications Engineers, Japan
 
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Date 2014-10-01
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier https://www2.ia-engineers.org/JMTI/index.php/jmti/article/view/111
 
Source Journal of Management and Training for Industries; Vol 1, No 1
Journal of Management and Training for Industries; Vol 1, No 1
2188-2274
2188-8728
 
Language eng
 
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