Developing Blended Learning Frameworks for High Schools: A Case Study in Nam Dinh Province, Vietnam

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This study utilized a combination of reality surveying and pedagogical experimentation to explore the application of blended learning (BL) in the educational sector of Nam Dinh province, Vietnam. The objective was to develop a BL framework tailored for the tenth-grade curriculum in Literature, Chemistry, and Mathematics. This framework was then operationalized through experimental lesson plans, which were implemented in five high schools across Nam Dinh. Results from this study confirm the effectiveness of the BL framework, suggesting its potential for wider adoption within the province. The findings contribute significantly to the enhancement of research and teaching methodologies in high schools, aligning with the 2018 national curriculum for high school students in Nam Dinh. Furthermore, this research provides valuable insights into the broader educational context of Vietnam.

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Tran, H. H., Nguyen, T. H., Pham, T. B. D., Bich, L. P. T., & Le Van, D. N. (2024). Developing Blended Learning Frameworks for High Schools: A Case Study in Nam Dinh Province, Vietnam. Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 13(2), 146–158. https://doi.org/10.5430/jct.v13n2p146

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