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What is Inequality in Education

Teacher and Student Perspectives on Bilingual and Multilingual Education
The state in which individuals who participate in the education process are not received equal distribution of academic supplies such as learning and teaching materials, or qualified courses from qualified teachers.
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Online English Learning as an Approach to Education Equity in Mountainous Areas in Vietnam
Nguyen Thi Le Nguyen (The University of Newcastle, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-5365-3.ch009
Abstract
This chapter discusses the inequality of access to language learning and teaching in the Northern mountainous areas in Vietnam. It reports a study on the advantages and disadvantages of applying an online learning model utilising qualified teachers from cities to deliver classes to students of year 3 in 18 primary schools in mountainous areas in Ha Giang, Vietnam. Data were collected from students' end-of-term results, surveys and interviews with 20 online teachers, 5 assistant teachers and 2 in-class teachers of English. To frame this study, I employed Bourdieu's concepts of habitus and capital to explain the inequality in education and English language learning between primary students of municipal and mountainous areas. The findings indicate that the project was successful in supporting students' access to language courses following the governmental requirements. The project provided students with cultural and social capital to mitigate the educational inequity between students of remote areas and those in urban areas. It finally suggests solutions to shortcomings emerging from applying this new model in rural or distant areas
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Inability to receive education under equal conditions with peers due to disadvantages linked to ethnicity, socioeconomic status, language, physical and/or psychological disability; lack of students’ ownership of, or access to, technological devices, Internet access, Internet quota, etc.; lack of qualified teaching personnel, time, interest, or parental support, etc.
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