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  2. Education in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Level/Grade Typical age Preschool: Pre-school playgroup: 3-4 Kindergarten: 4-5 Primary school: First grade: 6-7 Second grade: 7-8 Third grade: 8-9 Fourth grade: 9-10 Fifth grade: 10-11 Middle school (Junior high school) Sixth grade: 11-12 Seventh grade: 12-13 Eighth grade: 13-14 Ninth grade: 14-15 High school: Tenth grade: 15-16 Eleventh grade ...

  3. High School Graduation Examination - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam: Languages: Vietnamese (Literature, Mathematics, Sciences) English, Chinese, Japanese, French, German, Russian, Korean (Foreign Languages) Annual number of test takers: 1,067,391 (in 2024) Prerequisites: Students in grade 12 and those who have completed the high school program: Fee: Free: Used by: Most universities and junior colleges ...

  4. Academic grading in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese grading system is an academic grading system utilized in Vietnam.It is based on a 0 to 10-point scale, similar to the US 1.0-4.0 scale.. Typically when an American educational institution requests a grade-point average calculated on the 4 point scale, the student will be expected to do a direct mathematical conversion, so 10 becomes 4.0, 7.5 becomes 3.0, etc.

  5. List of secondary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    They then take admission to college, which is the name for senior secondary consisting of grade 10 (age 15–16), year 11 and grade 11 (age 16–17), year 12. In the Cambridge system, standard 1 to standard 4 is the junior section, standard 5 to 7 is the junior secondary section, and from standard 8 to 10 is the beginning of high school.

  6. Category:Education in Vietnam by populated place - Wikipedia

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  7. Open textbook - Wikipedia

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    An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open license, and made available online to be freely used by students, teachers and members of the public.Many open textbooks are distributed in either print, e-book, or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost.

  8. Open educational resources - Wikipedia

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    OER Africa is an initiative established by the South African Institute for Distance Education (Saide) to play a leading role in driving the development and use of OER across all education sectors on the African continent. [118] The OER4Schools project focusses on the use of Open Educational Resources in teacher education in sub-Saharan Africa.

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