Vietnam Journal of Education

Educational Leadership in the U.S. and Vietnam: A Cross-Culture Comparative Study

Abstract

Under globalisation, comparative educational studies have become more relevant. This paper is the first of its kind to compare education and training for principals in Vietnam and the U.S. and will offer among the few systematic studies on school leadership in Vietnam. Utilizing previous research on educational leadership and culture in the U.S. and Vietnam, and survey results from Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in 2018, I used t-test analyses to test several hypotheses about the differences between principals in the two countries. The findings suggest differences in age, gender, managerial experience, teaching obligation, and obtained levels of education and training between American principals and Vietnamese principals. Principals in the U.S. are younger and less experienced than principals in Vietnam. Level of education and need for professional development programs potentially indicate that American principals receive more thorough training in their education compared to Vietnamese principals. Accordingly, this comparative study provides valuable insights for both countries and contributes to diversifying the literature on educational leadership which the West has long dominated.

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QUALITATIVE JOURNEYS: REFLECTING ON EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND EXPLORING NEW HORIZONS

Topics of Discussion

We welcome articles of various types (e.g., original research, reflections, systematic/integrative reviews, conceptual papers) adopting innovative approaches that are related to, but not limited to, the following issues:

  • Using qualitative methods in educational studies (e.g., education policy, STEM education, language education, educational program assessment, multicultural education, education for sustainable development, inclusive education).
  • Traditional qualitative research designs (e.g., narrative inquiry, qualitative case study, phenomenology, document/discourse analysis, ethnography, grounded theory) and their application in specific contexts.
  • Potentials of emerging qualitative research approaches (e.g., post-qualitative inquiry, arts-based research, poetic inquiry, comparative case study, photovoice, design-based research, longitudinal research, big data for qualitative research, AI-assisted qualitative analysis, netnography).
  • Researcher positionality and reflexivity.
  • Qualitative approaches in mixed methods educational research.
  • Challenges and opportunities in qualitative research’s fieldwork and implications for educational research.
  • Experiences, approaches, and creative methods in analyzing and interpreting qualitative data.
  • The role of theories in qualitative research.
  • Teaching research methods and qualitative research.
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