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Teaching and learning reforms in Vietnamese higher education: students' experiences

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Student experiences are important resources to inform the improvement of the quality of higher education teaching, learning and management activities. In the case of Vietnam, a series of teaching-learning reforms have been conducted since the 2000s, amidst many other reforms in the higher education system, following the Higher Education Reform Agenda (2005). All changes as a result of such reforms may affect students’ experiences with their university education. Unfortunately, there have not been any studies about teaching-learning reforms in Vietnamese higher education, taking into students’ experiences to enhance educational quality or to inform the reform directions. This paper reports a synthesis of 10 empirical studies that explored the experiences of approximately 4,300 students across Vietnam with different teaching-learning reforms occurring in their universities. In particular, the paper focuses: • building a learning environment support provided to first-year students • the operation of the credit-based training system • the implementation of a student-centered teaching approach • the use of ICT in teaching and learning • the effectiveness of imported programs • the use of student-centered assessment practices • the implementation of internship programs • the execution of extra-curricular activities to develop students’ employability skills • the added values of Vietnamese higher education The results suggested overall positive student experiences with the teaching-learning reforms. The studies also revealed several obstacles to the reforms related to students’ learning attitudes, teacher beliefs and expertise, and leadership and management capacity. Some socio-cultural and systemic factors were identified as inhibitors to the reforms. Based on the results, the paper discusses and develops a framework for teaching and learning reforms that place students’ learning experience in the heart of on-campus and off-campus activities, setting “ecologies” conducive to students’ learning.
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Centre for Global Higher Education, University of Oxford
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Centre for Global Higher Education working paper series
Publication date:
2023-07-01
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2398-564X
Paper number:
93


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