Efficacy of Blended Learning in Enhancing Learner’s Subject Domain-specific Competence and Digital Literacy

Efficacy of Blended Learning in Enhancing Learner’s Subject Domain-specific Competence and Digital Literacy

Vu Anh Tuan tuanva@aeglobal.edu.vn Adaptive Learning Global Education JSC (Vietnam)
Chu Cam Tho chucamtho1911@gmail.com Vietnam National Institute of Educational Sciences (Vietnam)
Nguyen Tien Dat ntdat@hnue.edu.vn Hanoi National University of Education (Vietnam)
Nguyen Thi Quynh Anh anhntq@aeglobal.edu.vn Adaptive Learning Global Education JSC (Vietnam)
Summary: 
Digital transformation has become an inevitable trend in Vietnam and worldwide. Digital society is one of the three pillars of a digital nation, in which digital citizens are the core of a digital society. The requirements of digital citizenship pose a new problem for education and training: how to form and foster digital literacy for learners while they are still in school to study, research and develop a career in the digital world and master the country’s digital transformation. In this article, we find answers to the following questions (1) Is it possible to simultaneously develop digital literacy and subject-specific domain competency for learners during high school? (2) Can information technology be a foundation, tool, and objective to develop learners’ competence? (3) How should blended learning be organized in the current Vietnamese context? The study also conducted experiments to adjust and explore a blended teaching model to develop digital and domain-specific competencies of Vietnamese students in the current digital transformation context.
Keywords: 
digital transformation
blended learning
digital literacy
domain-specific competence
developing competence
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