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Saigon Star school unlicensed, not allowed to enroll, but unaware parents paid huge fees

HCMC's Saigon Star International School has not been licensed since 2021 and been prohibited from enrolling new students but many parents were unaware and...

Thailand strives to bring dropouts back to school

Thailand's Education Ministry is intensifying efforts to get as many dropouts as possible back to school in 2025 under the government's Thailand Zero Dropout...

Vietnam targets five universities in world’s top 500

Vietnam has set a goal of having at least five universities ranked among the world’s top 500 by 2030, as only one has achieved...

Vietnamese student wins $320K Dartmouth scholarship with essay on perfecting affordable steak

A student in HCMC has won a US$320,000 scholarship to Dartmouth College, a U.S. Ivy League school, with an essay on tenderizing affordable steak,...

Ministry of Education to launch major restructuring and streamlining in 2025

Vietnam’s education ministry will roll out structural reforms, streamline staffing, and launch key initiatives, including the Teachers’ Law and a preschool education program, in...

First Vietnamese appointed editor-in-chief of world leading scientific journal

A Vietnamese professor has made history as the first Vietnamese editor-in-chief of a prestigious scientific journal under the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers...

Vietnamese man, 25, achieves perfect IELTS by learning a new word every day

A 25-year-old man from northern Vietnam has achieved a perfect IELTS 9.0 after seven years of self-study, emphasizing daily vocabulary practice, reflex-building, and consistent...

Quitting smoking may be easier with a smartwatch app, researchers say

Motion-sensor software sent alerts to prevent lighting up at most vulnerable moments for those trying to quit. Smartwatches could be used to help people quit...

This Next Generation IVF Startup Facilitated The Birth Of A Baby For The First Time

Doctors say IVF technology developed by Gameto, cofounded by Under 30 alumna Dina Radenkovic, has serious potential. Now it’s finally coming to market. Many founders...

Milei Ends Argentina’s Deficit After 123 Years

When Javier Milei was elected president of Argentina in 2023, many believed the nation was headed toward disaster. A libertarian economist and TV personality...

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Cherry An Nhien: The precious gem of Vietnam children’s fashion on the international stage

Cherry An Nhien, one of Vietnam’s top child models today, has officially become a Global Ambassador for Global Junior Fashion Week 2025. From her very first steps on the runway, Cherry made a strong impression with her doll-like beauty and exceptional performance skills. Being chosen for this...

Estephanie Ladignon: Resilient beauty and compassion spreading social inspiration

With a passionate heart and unwavering dedication to society, Estephanie Ladignon – Miss Tourism Heritage Philippines 2023 stands out not only for her beauty and talent but also as a symbol of resilience and commitment to positive change. Beyond shining on the runway, she is a tireless...

Jansen Kenley See: The Filipino man’s journey of affirming his identity and influence

With a deep passion for fashion and sports, Jansen Kenley See has reached new heights in his modeling career, from being crowned Mister Friendship International Philippines to becoming a Global Ambassador for Global Student Fashion Week 2025 (GSFW). He is not only a symbol of confidence and...

The Vietnamese entrepreneur community gathering at the Top 100 International Business Style 2025 Commencement Ceremony

On the afternoon of March 26, more than 300 entrepreneurs and women leaders from various provinces gathered in Ho Chi Minh City to attend the commencement ceremony of the Top 100 International Business Style 2025 under the theme "Pioneers". The event not only marked the beginning of...

My Middle School Students Can’t Read!

These strategies for building foundational reading skills can help when students struggle with grade-level texts. It’s third period and a middle school math teacher has just asked me, an instructional coach, for classroom support, as her students are struggling to meet behavior expectations. Over the 47-minute class period,...

Using Weekly Routines to Build Speaking Skills

These six strategies guide students to build confidence in their speaking skills through low-stakes, highly engaging discussions. The week after Super Bowl LIX, my students came to class greeted by images of Saquon Barkley and Cooper DeJean. Realizing the topic of our “daily check-in,” they took their seats...

3 Strategies for Asking Better Questions

As a high school English teacher, I see it all the time: A student stares at their paper, pencil hovering above the page. “I don’t know what to write,” they say. When I ask, “What do you want to communicate?” they shrug. But when I shift the...

The Science of Student Motivation

Noted author and psychologist David Yeager on the common mistakes we make when giving feedback to students, and how to tap into purpose and belonging to make classroom work more meaningful. David Yeager will never forget his first year of teaching middle school. Eager to make a difference...

Your Student Finished Early—Now What?

In every class, there’s always that student who finishes at warp speed—requiring you to figure out how to redirect one restless learner while the rest are still mid-task. How can you create flexible routines that keep speed racers engaged without your constant intervention? Whether you’re in an elementary,...

The Joys of Subbing for Another Principal

School leaders are busy. Between managing daily operations, strategic planning, district meetings, and community engagement, stepping away from the building often feels impossible. Most districts do not have a system of subbing for principals, which adds another layer of challenges. When a leader steps away, it’s more than...

How Letting Go of Perfectionism Made Me a Better Teacher

I used to believe that great teaching meant having everything under control. My lessons had to be airtight, my grading meticulous, and my students’ success—or failure—felt like a direct reflection of my competence. I stayed up late fine-tuning lesson plans, rewriting feedback, and making sure that every...

AI Tutors Can Work—With the Right Guardrails

On its surface, AI seems like a poor teacher. In a 2024 study from the University of Pennsylvania, 1,000 high school math students were given a math lesson, then asked to solve a set of post-lesson practice problems with the aid of either their class notes or ChatGPT. The students...