Vietnam
needs 24,000 teachers of English for primary schools by 2018 under a
proposal to start teaching the language to pupils from third grade
onwards, Nguyen Ngoc Hung, an education official, said at Tuesday’s
conference on teaching English at primary education level in Ho Chi Minh
City.
The
country expects all of its third graders to have been taught English
by 2020, as the Ministry of Education and Training proposes.
Pedagogical
junior colleges are currently not offering courses training students to
become English teachers at primary education level.
Hung
admitted this is a tricky situation but the country could think of
impromptu solutions like recruiting graduates majoring in English or
encouraging university pedagogic sophomores who love to become high
school teachers to switch to the new major.
A
shortage of teachers of English for this level is the biggest obstacle
to the proposal’s target, conceded Le Tien Thanh, director of the
Ministry’s Department of Primary Education.
Remuneration packages should also be considered to retain primary
schools’ current teachers, he noted.
The
proposal is now piloted at 72 primary schools where English is a
compulsory subject to 20 percent of the third graders in the 2010-2011
academic year.
Normally, Vietnam starts teaching English to school students from sixth grade.
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