In the priority regime section in the 10th grade admission plan for the 2023-2024 school year of Nam Dinh, the subjects receiving 2 priority points are clearly stated.
These are: Children of martyrs; children of war invalids with a working capacity loss of 81% or more; children of sick soldiers with a working capacity loss of 81% or more; children of people granted a "Certificate of beneficiaries of policies for war invalids whose working capacity is reduced by 81% or more"; children of resistance fighters infected with toxic chemicals; children of revolutionary fighters before January 1, 1945; children of revolutionary fighters from January 1, 1945 to the August 1945 uprising.
In particular, the regulation that the group that gets priority points is "children of revolutionary activists before January 1, 1945" makes many people wonder. They think that this regulation "only exists on paper, far from reality", because the revolutionary activists are now around 100 years old, while the age of students entering grade 10 is usually 15 years old.
The beneficiaries of preferential treatment according to the 2023-2024 school year enrollment plan of Nam Dinh province. The information was spread and caused a stir in public opinion.
"The priority subjects for entering grade 10 in this document are based on the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training ," said Mr. Cao Xuan Hung, Director of the Nam Dinh Department of Education and Training.
Circular No. 11/2014/TT-BGDDT dated April 18, 2014, Point a, Clause 2, Article 7 stipulates that the subjects eligible for priority points include: children of martyrs; children of war invalids with a loss of 81% or more of their working capacity; children of sick soldiers with a loss of 81% or more of their working capacity; children of people granted "Certificate of beneficiaries of policies like war invalids, who have a loss of 81% or more of their working capacity".
On May 26, 2014, the Ministry of Education and Training issued a Circular supplementing Point a, Clause 2, Article 7 of the Regulations on Secondary School and High School Admissions. The subjects entitled to additional priority are: children of resistance fighters exposed to toxic chemicals; children of revolutionaries before January 1, 1945; children of revolutionaries from January 1, 1945 to the August 1945 Uprising.
Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Xuan Thanh, Director of the Department of Secondary Education , Ministry of Education and Training told VTC News reporter: " The circular was issued in 2014. At that time, the drafting committee wanted to cover all subjects. In this case, it includes both biological children and legally adopted children." That means people who participated in the revolution from the age of 15, but when they were 60-70 years old, or even older, they adopted children, so there are still cases where when they were 90 years old, their adopted children took the 10th grade entrance exam.
Up to now, the Circular has been nearly 10 years old, the Ministry of Education and Training has planned to review and consider, if there are any inappropriate regulations, it will be changed.
Regarding this issue, Mr. Pham Van Hoa, National Assembly Delegation of Dong Thap Province, Member of the National Assembly's Law Committee, said that the above regulation is completely unreasonable at this time. " 10th grade students are usually 15 years old, so are there any cases where the children of revolutionary activists are in this age group? ", he wondered.
In fact, the revolutionaries are now old and no longer healthy enough to adopt children. The delegate suggested that the Ministry of Education and Training should soon adjust the policy to suit the actual situation and serve the majority of people in society.
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