Description
English Tertiary Education in Vietnam
Routledge Critical Studies in Asian Education Series
Language: EnglishSubject for English Tertiary Education in Vietnam:
Keywords
English Teacher Training Programme; English; Vietnamese Higher Education; Tertiary; Ho Chi Minh City; Education; Non-English Major Students; Vietnam; Doi Moi; Foreign; EMI Course; language; Doi Moi Policy; policy; Vietnamese Language; nation; Vietnamese Education; building; Professional Development; Lam Thi Lan Huong; English Teacher Training; Thi Thuy Le; English Proficiency; Shen Chen; EMI Program; Phuong Anh Vu; Quoc Ngu; Trinh Thi Thu Hien; General English Program; Mai Thi Loan; Low SES Area; Thuy Bui; TOEFL iBT; Thi Thom Thom Nguyen; Learner Autonomy; An Duc Nguyen; Vietnamese Universities; Loan Thi Lam; Uncertainty Avoidance; Nam Lam; Ho Chi Minh City University; Le Thi Thuy Nhung; Speaking Test; Cuong Pham; Current English Education Policies; Cynthia White; CEFR Level; Truong Cong Bang; Nation Building; Jennifer Archer; Nhung Bui; Mai Thi Quynh Lan; Pham Thi Thanh Thuy
Publication date: 04-2020
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 07-2018
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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As part of a long series of Vietnam?s policy objectives, English education has been identified as key to improving the quality of its rapidly expanding tertiary institutions and is crucial to the larger aim of modernising and internationalising its economy. Bringing together a wide range of Vietnamese and foreign English education scholars, and tertiary educational practitioners, this book documents the significant progress and challenges in the realisation of Vietnam?s English language policies as they are enacted in the higher education sector. Changes to Vietnam?s higher education system remain unstable, unsystematic, and insubstantial. This book provides insights into how recent Vietnamese government policy is providing for a substantial and comprehensive renewal of Vietnam?s tertiary education as part of their 2020 plan. Academics and students of English education, language policy, and nation building within the context of increased globalisation and marketisation in developing nations and Vietnam, in particular, should find this book valuable.
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Chapter 1: Vietnamese Foreign Language Policy in Higher Education: a Barometer to Social Changes (Lam Thi Lan Huong and James Albright)
Chapter 2: Globalisation and Vietnamese foreign language education (Thi Thuy Le and Shen Chen)
Chapter 3: Nation Building and Language-in Education Policy (Phuong Anh Vu)
Chapter 4: Current Challenges in the Teaching of Tertiary English in Vietnam (Trinh Thi Thu Hien and Mai Thi Loan)
Chapter 5: Vietnamese higher education language planning and university students’ career development (Thuy Bui, Thi Thom Thom Nguyen and An Duc Nguyen)
Chapter 6: Textbooks as Cultural Mediators: Exploring Representations of Culture in Vietnamese tertiary EFL Textbooks (Trinh Thi Thu Hien)
Chapter 7: General English for Non-majors in Higher Education (Loan Thi Lam)
Chapter 8: EFL Speaking Assessment in Vietnamese Tertiary Education (Nam Lam)
Chapter 9: Business students’ perspectives on the use of English medium instruction in Vietnamese universities (Le Thi Thuy Nhung)
Chapter 10: Rural Students’ Motivation for Learning English: Implications for Transition to Tertiary Education (Cuong Pham and Cynthia White)
Chapter 11: Examining the motivation and achievement of Vietnamese university students as they undertake English classes (Truong Cong Bang and Jennifer Archer)
Chapter 12: Learner autonomy in tertiary English classes in Vietnam (Nhung Bui)
Chapter 13: Vietnamese EFL teacher training at universities: Review of the design and cultural aspect of the curriculum (Mai Thi Quynh Lan and Pham Thi Thanh Thuy)
Index
James Albright is Professor of Education at the University of Newcastle, Australia