<p>Full-day schooling was introduced in Vietnam to deal with the lack of instructional time in primary education compared to international standards. Yet full-day schooling could impact educational inequality by filling the gap in instructional time between children from different family backgrounds, given that well-off families tend to offset the lack of instructional time with private tutoring. This paper draws on data from the 2011–2012 Young Lives School Survey to investigate whether the massive rollout of full-day schooling in recent years could improve equality of opportunity in Vietnam. First, it examines the variation in instructional time and school resources between pupils with and without full-day schooling from different social ...
This paper examines whether Vietnamese schools are providing children with the education that is nee...
Vietnam has adopted the Dakar Education for All Framework for Action, an initiative with greater foc...
This paper examines whether disadvantaged children learn less than advantaged children when both typ...
Full-day schooling was introduced in Vietnam to deal with the lack of instructional time in primary ...
Privatization of education sector has recently been observed in many low and middle income countrie...
Levels of basic literacy and numeracy skills among Vietnamese primary school children are high by co...
This paper utilises Young Lives longitudinal data on two cohorts of 3,000 children in Vietnam, as we...
In recent years Vietnam has achieved high levels of enrolment in basic education and undertaken impo...
Achieving universal access to good quality basic education is a key priority for Vietnam, as it is f...
Although primary school enrolment in Vietnam is high (91 per cent), most primary school students rec...
Achieving universal access to good quality basic education is a key priority for Vietnam, as it is f...
Given its modest position as a lower-middle-income country, Vietnam stands out from the rest of the ...
Vietnam has attained outstanding performance in education during the past two decades. However, ineq...
Based on the Young Lives survey in 2006 and a qualitative research on 23 Kinh (the majority), Hmong ...
Human capital development, including the expansion and improvement of schooling, has played a crucia...
This paper examines whether Vietnamese schools are providing children with the education that is nee...
Vietnam has adopted the Dakar Education for All Framework for Action, an initiative with greater foc...
This paper examines whether disadvantaged children learn less than advantaged children when both typ...
Full-day schooling was introduced in Vietnam to deal with the lack of instructional time in primary ...
Privatization of education sector has recently been observed in many low and middle income countrie...
Levels of basic literacy and numeracy skills among Vietnamese primary school children are high by co...
This paper utilises Young Lives longitudinal data on two cohorts of 3,000 children in Vietnam, as we...
In recent years Vietnam has achieved high levels of enrolment in basic education and undertaken impo...
Achieving universal access to good quality basic education is a key priority for Vietnam, as it is f...
Although primary school enrolment in Vietnam is high (91 per cent), most primary school students rec...
Achieving universal access to good quality basic education is a key priority for Vietnam, as it is f...
Given its modest position as a lower-middle-income country, Vietnam stands out from the rest of the ...
Vietnam has attained outstanding performance in education during the past two decades. However, ineq...
Based on the Young Lives survey in 2006 and a qualitative research on 23 Kinh (the majority), Hmong ...
Human capital development, including the expansion and improvement of schooling, has played a crucia...
This paper examines whether Vietnamese schools are providing children with the education that is nee...
Vietnam has adopted the Dakar Education for All Framework for Action, an initiative with greater foc...
This paper examines whether disadvantaged children learn less than advantaged children when both typ...