ClockSaturday, 14/12/2024 22:29

Toward a green and sustainable vocational education

HNN.VN - On December 13th, Hue Industrial College (HueIC) collaborated with Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training (KRIVET) to organize a professional workshop titled “Developing Sustainable Vocational Education: From Digital Transformation to Green Vocational Training.”

Helping students understand themselves and their careersStudents debate about green traffic

 In-depth demonstrations and introductions to beauty care techniques as part of the workshop’s agenda.

Discussions at the workshop highlighted the results of various studies on the orientation of vocational education development in the context of digital transformation and regional integration. Key topics included: Digital transformation policies in education and the application of digital textbooks in the modernization of vocational training; Analyzing vocational education needs in ASEAN, identifying key characteristics and factors influencing its development in the region; Enhancing recognition and international linkages: Discussions focused on mechanisms for degree recognition and support between South Korea and ASEAN to promote labour mobility and regional integration; Green vocational training for sustainability: Exploring models and methods for implementing green vocational education aligned with sustainable development and environmental protection goals.

At the workshop, experts from KRIVET, along with vocational education managers, shared research findings, ideas, and new models, paving the way for strategic directions to enhance vocational education quality in Vietnam. These initiatives aim to bring Hue City’s and the country’s vocational education closer to international standards.

Dr. Le Van Luan, Chairman of the School Council and Vice Rector of HueIC, emphasized that digital education models, smart learning management systems, and online courses have become powerful tools enabling teachers and students to access global knowledge more effectively. Additionally, developing green vocational education is an inevitable path, aligning with Vietnam’s commitments to reducing emissions, protecting the environment, and pursuing sustainable development. Vocational education not only fosters skilled professionals but also cultivates a workforce with a strong sense of responsibility toward the community and the environment.

As part of this event series, on December 11th and 12th, KRIVET, in cooperation with Sangsuh School of South Korea, organized intensive workshops on "Beauty Care Technology." These sessions featured top experts from Sangsuh School, along with participation from businesses, instructors, and vocational students from across the province.

By HOAI THUONG
RATING
Be the first to review this post!
  Comment

YOU MAY CARE ABOUT

Germany supports Hue Industrial College in post-disaster training recovery

On April 22nd, a delegation from the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) (the Federal Republic of Germany) visited, surveyed, and held a working session at Hue Industrial College. The event marks a new step forward in the college’s international cooperation in training high-quality technical human resources.

Germany supports Hue Industrial College in post-disaster training recovery
Digital economy and opportunities to reposition the value of Hue’s heritage in a new era

In the context of rapid global digital transformation, the digital economy is no longer an optional trend but has become a core driver of development for countries and localities. With a structure consisting of three main pillars: the core digital economy, the platform-based digital economy, and the digital transformation of traditional industries - this model is reshaping how value is created, how resources are distributed, and how social life is organized.

Digital economy and opportunities to reposition the value of Hue’s heritage in a new era
Smart City Award and the challenge of operating digital government

Hue’s recognition with the Vietnam Smart City Award 2025 in the category of “Smart Governance and Administration” is not merely an acknowledgment of achievements. Behind the award lies a more important question: how is digital government actually operated to create real governance capacity, the one that can be measured and continuously improved?

Smart City Award and the challenge of operating digital government

LASTEST NEWS

Return to top