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Toward sustainable learning during school suspension: Socioeconomic, occupational aspirations, and learning behavior of vietnamese students during COVID-19

Tran T. Department of Basic, Vietnam Academy for Ethnic Minorities, Hanoi, 100000, Viet Nam|
Nguyen T.-T. | Dinh V.-H. | Le Q.-A. | Pham C.-X. | Pham Q.-H. Institute of Theoretical and Applied Research, Duy Tan University, Hanoi, 100000, Viet Nam| Ta N.-T. Department of Academic Affairs, University of Labour and Social Affairs, Hanoi, 100000, Viet Nam| Nguyen L.-C. High School for Gifted Students, Vinh University, Nghe An, 460000, Viet Nam| Nguyen Y.-C. Faculty of Psychology and Pedagogy, Thai Nguyen University of Education, Thai Nguyen, 270000, Viet Nam| Hoang A.-D. EdLab Asia Educational Research and Development Centre, Hanoi, 100000, Viet Nam|

Sustainability (Switzerland) Số 10, năm 2020 (Tập 12, trang -)

ISSN: 20711050

ISSN: 20711050

DOI: 10.3390/su12104195

Tài liệu thuộc danh mục: Scopus

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Từ khóa: learning; local government; occupational exposure; socioeconomic conditions; student; sustainability; Sustainable Development Goal; teaching; virus; Hanoi; Viet Nam; Coronavirus; SARS coronavirus
Tóm tắt tiếng anh
The overspread of the novel coronavirus-SARS-CoV-2-over the globe has caused significant damage to manufacturing and service businesses, regardless of whether they are commercial, public, or not-for-profit sectors. While both the short-term and long-term impacts of most companies can be approximately measured or estimated, it is challenging to address the enduring effects of COVID-19 on teaching and learning activities. The target of this research is to investigate students' manners of studying at home during the school suspension time as a result of COVID-19. Through analyzing original survey data from 420 K6-12 students in Hanoi, Vietnam, this work demonstrates the different learning habits of students with different socioeconomic statuses and occupational aspirations during the disease's outbreak. In particular, we featured the differences in students' learning behaviors between private schools and public schools, as well as between students who plan to follow STEM-related careers and those who intend to engage in social science-related careers. The empirical evidence of this study can be used for the consideration of the local government to increase the sustainability of coming policies and regulations to boost students' self-efficacy, as it will affect 1.4 million students in Hanoi, as well as the larger population of nearly 10 million Vietnamese students. These results can also be the foundation for future investigations on how to elevate students' learning habits toward Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG4)-Quality Education-especially in fanciful situations in which the regular school operation has been disrupted, counting with limited observation and support from teachers and parents. � 2020 by the authors.

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