INNOVATION OF TRAINING METHODS TO MEET THE NEEDS OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS UNDER "LEARNING CITIZEN" MODEL

Nguyen Van Hiep, Pham Ngoc Tram

Abstract


After reflecting on the situation, the paper focuses on analyzing the innovation of higher education methods to meet learners' needs under the "learning citizen" model in the context of approaching the Fourth Industrial Revolution, with many opportunities and challenges. The paper identifies that higher education innovation to meet learners' needs under the "learning citizen" model is an effective way to take care of people's spiritual and material life, which is an important contribution to build a learning society.

Article visualizations:

Hit counter


Keywords


university, citizen learning, social learning, university training methods

Full Text:

PDF

References


Charles C. Bonwell and James A. Eison (1991). Active Learning. Retrieved from https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED336049.pdf.

Communist Party of Vietnam (2011). Document of the XI National Congress of Delegates. National Political Publishing House.

Communist Party of Vietnam (2013). Document of the Eighth Conference of the XI Central Executive Committee. Party Central Office.

David E. McNabb (2009). Research Methods for Political Science. First published 2013 by M.E. Sharpe Armonk - New York, London – England.

David R. Shans, Riachard J. Duney and John D. McCarthy (2002). A retest of probability and reasonable choice. Journal of behavioral decision making. Retrieved from https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/bdm.413.

Donatella della Porta, Michael Keat (2008). Approaches and Methodologies in the Social Sciences, © Cambridge University Press. Retrieved from www.cambridge.org/9780521883221.

Hunsen, T. (1974). The Learning society. London: Methuen.

Jacques Delors–Learning: The Treasure within. Report to UNESCO of the International Commission on Education for the Twenty-first Century. UNESCO, 1996.

Knottnerus, J. David; Guan, Jian (1997). The Works of Peter M. Blau: Analytical Strategies, Developments and Assumptions. Sociological Perspectives, 40 (1): 109–128. doi:10.2307/1389495. ISSN 0731-1214. JSTOR 1389495.

Pham Cong Nhat (2014). Reform higher education towards international integration in our country today. Retrieved from http://tapchicongsan.org.vn/web/guest/chi-tiet-tim-kiem/-/2018/30373/%C4%91oi-moi-giao-duc-%C4%91ai-hoc-theo-huong-hoi-nhap-quoc-te-o-nuoc-ta-hien-nay.aspx.

Pham Tat Dong (2019). Learning society and learning citizen. Retrieved from https://moet.gov.vn/giaoducquocdan/giaoducthuongxuyen/Pages/default.aspx?ItemID=6127

Schon D. A. (1973). Beyond the Stable State. Public and private learning in a Changing Society. Hormonds words worth: Penguin

Tobias Andersson (2016). Rationality in educational choice - A study on decision-making and risk-taking in academic settings. Retrieved from http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:945136/FULLTEXT01.pdf




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejsss.v5i5.896

Copyright (c) 2020 Nguyen Van Hiep, Pham Ngoc Tram

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

The research works published in this journal are free to be accessed. They can be shared (copied and redistributed in any medium or format) and\or adapted (remixed, transformed, and built upon the material for any purpose, commercially and\or not commercially) under the following terms: attribution (appropriate credit must be given indicating original authors, research work name and publication name mentioning if changes were made) and without adding additional restrictions (without restricting others from doing anything the actual license permits). Authors retain the full copyright of their published research works and cannot revoke these freedoms as long as the license terms are followed.

Copyright © 2016 - 2023. European Journal Of Social Sciences Studies (ISSN 2501-8590) is a registered trademark of Open Access Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

This journal is a serial publication uniquely identified by an International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) serial number certificate issued by Romanian National Library. All the research works are uniquely identified by a CrossRef DOI digital object identifier supplied by indexing and repository platforms. All the research works published on this journal are meeting the Open Access Publishing requirements and standards formulated by Budapest Open Access Initiative (2002), the Bethesda Statement on Open Access Publishing (2003) and  Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities (2003) and can be freely accessed, shared, modified, distributed and used in educational, commercial and non-commercial purposes under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Copyrights of the published research works are retained by authors.