Exempting tuition fees for students brings positive effects to students, families and society. Exempting tuition fees helps remove financial barriers, helping students from disadvantaged families to access education more easily, contributing to reducing the dropout rate and creating opportunities for many students to continue studying, especially for students in remote, isolated and disadvantaged areas. When they do not have to worry about tuition fees, families can focus on investing in learning factors such as books, learning tools and extracurricular activities.
Exemption from tuition fees helps reduce the financial burden on families, especially low-income families. This also helps families save and use money for other essential needs such as health care, food and housing. The tuition exemption policy creates a more equitable learning environment, where all students have equal opportunities to access education.
Education plays an important role in developing high-quality human resources. When all students have access to education, society will have a strong human resource, contributing positively to the country's economic development.
The decision to exempt all tuition fees for students from kindergarten to high school is a social security policy that is highly appreciated by public opinion, aiming to bring practical benefits to students, families and society.
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