Abstract
At present, the Fourth Industrial Revolution is developing rapidly, and the knowledge-based economy is taking shape and affecting all countries. One of the key solutions implemented by countries around the world to meet the demands of the 4.0 revolution is investing in education and training, promoting the development of science and technology, thereby enabling the economy to grow in depth. However, in reality, the number of trained workers in Vietnam remains very low. This is one of the major barriers limiting foreign investment and hindering the process of industrialization and modernization in Vietnam.
