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  • Feb 6
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The Ministry of Education and Training has officially recognized Manabie's contribution to advancing digital education infrastructure across Vietnamese public schools.


Eye-level view of a modern classroom with students using tablets and interactive screens
Representatives from Manabie receive recognition at the Ministry of Education and Training ceremony.

In a significant milestone for Vietnam's education technology sector, Manabie has been officially recognized by the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) for its outstanding contribution to the national digital education infrastructure. The recognition was presented at a ceremony held in Hanoi on January 15, 2024.

The award acknowledges Manabie's sustained efforts over the past three years to support digital transformation in Vietnamese public schools. Through partnerships with over 500 schools across 30 provinces, the company has helped implement technology-enhanced learning solutions that align with Vietnam's national education development strategy.


A Commitment to Quality Education

Speaking at the ceremony, Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Phuc praised Manabie's approach to educational technology implementation: "What distinguishes Manabie's work is their commitment to sustainable, long-term partnerships with schools. They don't simply provide technology—they work alongside teachers and administrators to ensure effective adoption and measurable outcomes."

"This recognition reflects the dedication of our entire team and the trust placed in us by our partner schools. We remain committed to supporting Vietnam's education goals through thoughtful technology integration and capacity building."

— Manabie Leadership


Key Achievements Recognized

The recognition specifically highlighted several areas of Manabie's contribution to national education goals:

  • Digital Learning Platform Deployment: Successful implementation of digital learning tools across partner schools, enabling blended learning approaches that complement traditional classroom instruction.

  • Teacher Professional Development: Training programs that have equipped over 2,500 teachers with digital pedagogy skills, ensuring technology is used effectively in classrooms.

  • Data-Driven Improvement: Implementation of assessment and analytics systems that help schools track student progress and identify areas for improvement.

  • Equity in Access: Efforts to extend digital learning opportunities to schools in underserved regions, including the Mekong Delta and Central Highlands.


Looking Ahead

The recognition comes as Manabie prepares to expand its school partnership programs in 2024. Plans include extending the Learning Centers program to an additional 50 schools and launching new initiatives focused on STEM education and English language proficiency.

The company also announced that it will be publishing a comprehensive impact report in Q1 2024, detailing the outcomes achieved across its partner school network and providing transparency on the measurable results of its programs.


About the Recognition Program

MOET's recognition program was established to acknowledge organizations and individuals making significant contributions to Vietnam's education development. Recipients are selected based on demonstrated impact, alignment with national education policies, and commitment to quality and sustainability.


 
 
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