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Develop graduate skills and knowledge for the world of work: The case of the translation curriculum in Vietnam

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posted on 2024-11-01, 12:07 authored by Hiep Pham, Ly Thi Tran
National and global challenges have given rise to the need to prepare Vietnamese graduates for effective adaptation to the increasingly changing professional field, their community, their society and the globalised world. The tertiary education curriculum thus needs to take into account the employment market, socio-cultural demands and students' individual needs in order to develop highly educated populations for the world of work and for the current knowledge economy. Based on a case study of the translation curriculum in a B.A. (Bachelors of Arts) language program, this paper addresses the mismatch between the demands of the translation employment market and the curriculum within the context of Vietnamese tertiary education. It raises a number of important issues related to the tensions between the centralised curriculum, learner-centred education, the actual demands of the employment market as well as the issue of capacity building in response to the socialist-oriented market economy and the changing workplace context in Vietnam. Implications are drawn not only for the translation curriculum, but also for the reform of the Vietnamese tertiary education curriculum as a whole, in order to enhance graduate employability

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Journal

Journal of Language, Culture and Society

Volume

36

Start page

7

End page

17

Total pages

11

Publisher

Language, Culture and Society

Place published

Australia

Language

English

Copyright

© 2013 Language, Culture and Society

Former Identifier

2006039712

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-02-25

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