N.A. deputies review a proposal and evaluation report on the Draft Resolution on the universalization of preschool education for children aged 3 to 5, as well as the Draft Resolution on tuition waivers and support in the national education system.

The proposed policy underscores the State’s commitment to ensuring equal access to education, upholding the principles of fairness and inclusivity in policymaking, and affirming the advantages of the current governance model. It also seeks to foster the growth of non-public education and promote greater involvement of society in the education sector.

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Deputies discuss draft laws presented to the National Assembly during its ongoing 9th session.

Based on a review of current regulations, the draft resolution proposes to expand the list of eligible beneficiaries for tuition waivers and support. In addition to groups already entitled to tuition exemptions or support under current laws, the draft includes: preschool children under the age of 5 attending educational institutions; upper secondary school students; and other learners enrolled in general education programs at recognized educational establishments.

Following a comprehensive review of existing legal provisions, the draft expands eligibility for tuition exemptions and support beyond current beneficiaries. New groups proposed for inclusion are preschool children under five, upper secondary school students, and other individuals enrolled in general education programs at accredited institutions.

Once adopted, the policy will come into effect in the 2025–2026 academic year.

Source: VNA