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Factors affecting the numeracy skills of students from mountainous ethnic minority regions in Vietnam: Learners' perspectives

This paper analyzes factors that affect the numeracy skills of secondary school students from mountainous and ethnic minority regions in Vietnam from the perspective of the students to create suitable strategies for teachers, parents, and the government to enhance their numeracy skills. Data from 75...

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Published in:Cogent Education 2023-12, Vol.10 (1)
Main Authors: Cao Thi, Ha, Le, Tuan Anh, Tran Ngoc, Bich, Phan Thi Phuong, Thao
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Educational research
Educational Strategies
Ethnic Groups
Foreign Countries
Geographic Regions
Language Skills
Likert Scales
Mathematics Anxiety
Mathematics education
Mathematics Instruction
Mathematics teachers
Middle School Students
Minority students
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Numeracy
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Parent Child Relationship
parents
Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Rural Areas
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secondary students
Self Efficacy
Student Attitudes
Student Interests
Teacher Student Relationship
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Teaching Methods
Vietnam
Vietnamese People
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