Education systems change: cultural beliefs and practices that support and inhibit deep learning in Vietnam

Global education agendas and scholarly literature are increasingly focused on systems change in education, in part stemming from a concern around student learning. But there is less attention in the literature about cultural change, meaning the everyday narratives, norms, values, and purposes that g...

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