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Supporting the digital transformation of teacher education in Vietnam: developing and evaluating a Teacher Educators’ Digital Hub (TEDH)

  • Vinh University

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Abstract

This article presents a case study of the design, implementation and evaluation of a bespoke online training course to support teacher educators’ (TEs) use of digital tools and pedagogies in two pedagogical universities in Vietnam via a bespoke Teacher Educators’ Digital Hub (TEDH). Findings are reported from baseline surveys of TEs to establish training needs (n=103) and from an evaluation of the pilot of the online training module and hub of resource created to address those identified needs (n=12).
The findings show that the TEDH platform and online training module met some key digital skills needs of TEs, but that more nuanced training opportunities related to subject specialisms and a broader range of digital tools would be welcomed. Key findings were: the importance of providing a convenient ‘one-stop-shop’ where TEs can access information and training resources; TEs need time to undertake independent training to support their developing digital practice; TEs need access to clear instructional guidance on the type of digital lessons they should be planning in each subject area and which tools and software they are permitted to use; and that institutional technological infrastructure and equipment needs to meet the requirements of the digital transformation of teacher education.
Original languageEnglish
JournalPractice: Contemporary Issues in Practitioner Education
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Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 31 Mar 2026

Funding

British Council

Funders
British Council

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