Local Insights from the Vietnamese Education System: the impacts of imperialism, colonialism, and the neo-liberalism of globalization

Authors

  • Anh Ngoc Trinh Banking Academy of Vietnam University of Canterbury

Keywords:

local dimensions, local knowledge, local wisdom, (de-)colonialism, (de-) imperialism, neo-liberalism of globalisation, Vietnamese education system, internationalisation

Abstract

The paper fills a gap in the literature by examining how local dimensions have been demonstrated and fostered in the Vietnamese education system under the different impacts of imperialism, colonialism, and the neo-liberalism of globalization before and after 1986. Thematic analysis of relevant literature and policies reveals that the Local dimensions were characterized by local people’s responses, such as adaptation, appropriation, creativity, nationalism, and patriotism, in the imperial and colonial times. Under the impetus of the neo-liberalism influences of globalization in the post-colonial period, the Local dimensions have been featured by higher education reforms and internationalization policies. Cheng’s multiple theories of fostering local knowledge in globalized education were employed to discuss such Local dimensions and associated challenges.

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Published

2018-10-19

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Section

Vol 17 (3) ECR Special Edition