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Resolution 71-NQ/TW considers education as the foundation for sustainable development.

GD&TĐ - Resolution 71-NQ/TW is a very positive signal, demonstrating a national commitment to considering education as the foundation for sustainable development.

Báo Giáo dục và Thời đạiBáo Giáo dục và Thời đại04/09/2025

Opportunities for students in disadvantaged areas to study better

According to Mr. Ngo Van Hien - Vice Chairman of Tri Le commune (Lang Son), Resolution 71-NQ/TW allocates at least 20% of the state budget for education, which is extremely valuable, especially in the resolution there are specific goals and solutions; clear roadmap, from the national target program for education as well as the tuition exemption policy. These solutions directly reflect the demands from reality, especially the people's desire for a fair and modern education.

Mr. Hien shared, I have worked in a remote area for many years, and witnessed many students after graduating from high school, although they passed the university entrance exam, they had to put their dreams aside to work as factory workers to support their families, and some had to get married while still in school due to bad customs.

Therefore , Resolution 71-NQ/TW will have a special mechanism for education in difficult areas so that students can study and strive with peace of mind. They are the human resources who will return to build their homeland in the future.

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Mr. Ngo Van Hien - Vice Chairman of Tri Le commune ( Lang Son ).

At the same time, Resolution 71-NQ/TW promotes decentralization, delegation of authority, and reduction of management units, which will eliminate bureaucracy and stagnation, create space for creativity and flexibility at the grassroots level, thereby improving management efficiency throughout the system.

Premise for development

The Politburo issued Resolution 71 on Breakthrough Education Development, which includes many preferential policies for education, encouraging investment and development in education. In particular, it clearly states the orientation of allocating at least 20% of the state budget to education, of which 3% is for higher education.

According to Associate Professor Dr. Le Hieu Hoc - Head of the Faculty of Science and Educational Technology, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, this is a very positive signal, demonstrating a national commitment to considering education as the foundation for sustainable development.

“We all understand that university education is the place to train engineers, bachelors, researchers, experts and teachers of the future. Therefore, when properly invested, universities will have more resources to expand and upgrade facilities, laboratories, learning resource centers;

Attract and retain highly qualified lecturers and scientists; especially scientists with international prestige and experience; Promote research activities, innovation and knowledge transfer," Mr. Hoc analyzed.

Not only that, Resolution 71-NQ/TW on Educational Development Breakthrough is the foundation for training high-quality human resources, capable of adapting to new technology, integrating internationally and serving socio-economic development.

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Assoc.Prof.Dr. Le Hieu Hoc - Head of Faculty of Science and Educational Technology, Hanoi University of Science and Technology.

With stable investment sources, schools can update training programs related to practice and new technologies such as artificial intelligence, digital transformation, renewable energy, STEAM education, etc.

Promote business-school cooperation, help students learn through real projects, shorten the gap between training and social needs.

Develop a digital learning ecosystem, use big data and personalized learning to improve teaching and learning effectiveness.

As investment budgets increase, public universities – especially in disadvantaged areas – will have more conditions to exempt/reduce tuition fees for disadvantaged students; Increase scholarships, support learning and living for learners; Expand distance learning and lifelong learning programs, helping everyone have the opportunity to study further.

“Finally, if viewed from the perspective of the field of Educational Sciences, I clearly see that when higher education is properly invested, universities will have better conditions to participate in retraining and professional development for general education teachers, especially in the application of technology and pedagogical innovation;

“Support the effective implementation of the new general education program, promote connections between universities and high schools; Carry out highly applicable research and development projects to serve the local education community,” said Mr. Hoc.

Source: https://giaoducthoidai.vn/nghi-quyet-71-nqtw-coi-giao-duc-la-nen-tang-cho-phat-trien-ben-vung-post746956.html


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