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Innovation of University Teaching Methods towards "Maximizing Benefits" of Students in Vietnam

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  • The innovation of university teaching methods is an objective requirement in improving the quality of higher education in Vietnam, in line with world development trends; meeting the requirements of the labor market in the context of deepening international innovation and integration

  • The innovation of Vietnam university teaching methods is not the abandonment of all traditional teaching methods but must inherit and create based on the value selection of old methods, absorb and learn new teaching methods, and modernization aims at training capable and dynamic individuals to contribute to the overall development of the country

  • The aim of university teaching method innovation trains successful individuals and responsible citizens and makes learners realize the benefits of learning so that they feel confident in understanding a wide range of issues and experiences in university or real life, regardless of any specialization

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Introduction

The innovation of university teaching methods is an objective requirement in improving the quality of higher education in Vietnam, in line with world development trends; meeting the requirements of the labor market in the context of deepening international innovation and integration.The innovation of Vietnam university teaching methods is not the abandonment of all traditional teaching methods but must inherit and create based on the value selection of old methods, absorb and learn new teaching methods, and modernization aims at training capable and dynamic individuals to contribute to the overall development of the country. Teaching method innovation must be set in the direction of controlling the behavior of all parts and individuals to meet the goal of "maximizing benefits" of learners consider this as a principle in innovating university teaching methods and reasonably solving other social problems in schools.

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