Lifestyle education for young people in Vietnam: situation and solutions

Authors

  • Pham Ngoc Tram Thu Dau Mot University, Binh Duong Province, Vietnam

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14571/brajets.v17.nse2.57-67

Keywords:

Lifestyle education, young people, Vietnam

Abstract

In the context of the country's integration with the world, the success of educating young Vietnamese people about lifestyle is evident. The youth have a deep understanding of moral values, demonstrate a spirit of solidarity, actively study, train, self-improve, respect the law, and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Their patriotism, national pride, and community service spirit are also very strong. However, alongside these achievements, there are still limitations that need to be addressed. This article analyzes the current state of lifestyle education for Vietnamese youth and proposes solutions to enhance its effectiveness. By addressing these limitations, we aim to cultivate a generation of young Vietnamese people who are capable, confident, and ready to face the challenges of socio-economic development.

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2024-07-24

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Community Empowerment through Education, Technology and Infrastructure