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    Title: 越南教育與台灣教育的比較:以在家教育為視角
    A Comparison of Vietnam’s and Taiwan’s education system: A Perspective from Homeschooling
    Authors: 黎順紅
    Contributors: 國家發展與中國大陸研究所中國大陸組
    Keywords: Homeschooling
    education
    legal teaching method
    illegal teaching method
    Vietnam’s and Taiwan’s education systems
    Date: 2023
    Issue Date: 2024-02-29 11:58:13 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The purpose of this thesis is to compare the two education systems in two Asian
    countries, Vietnam and Taiwan, from a homeschooling perspective. At the same
    time, question the contrast between Taiwan’s and Vietnam’s education systems
    and why there are such differences. This research was conducted on the basis of
    analyzing the structure of the two education systems and investigating the
    similarities and differences between homeschooling in Taiwan and Vietnam, the
    factors that affect parents' decisions to homeschool their kids, and the advantages
    and disadvantages of doing so for both the parents and the kids. The research
    results show significant differences between Taiwan's and Vietnam's home
    education systems. While Taiwanese parents may decide what kind of
    homeschooling is best for their children, Vietnamese parents have fewer options
    when they wish to teach their children at home. Taiwanese parents have various
    options that allow them to feel at ease about letting their kids learn at home.
    Homeschooled students in Vietnam now need help participating in higher
    education because the practice is neither officially prohibited nor recognized.
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute of Chinese Studies ] thesis

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