Educational Philosophy in the Digital Era: Lessons from Confucius and Comprehensive Innovation of Vietnam's Education

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  • Xuan Dung Bui University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12795/fragmentos_filosofia.2026.22.04

Keywords:

Lifelong learning, moral education, flexible learning methods, digital transformation, critical thinking.

Abstract

In the digital era, Vietnamese education is undergoing a profound transformation, requiring a flexible, modern educational philosophy that is suitable for social needs. Technological advances, especially artificial intelligence and online learning, are having a strong impact on teaching and learning, requiring education not only to impart knowledge but also to be equipped with creative thinking, adaptive thinking skills and digital ethics. Confucius's educational philosophy, although it comes from a feudal context, still carries core values that can be applied in modern education. Principles such as lifelong learning, moral education, character development, and social responsibility still play an important role in building a well-rounded education system. Combining the quintessence of tradition with technological innovation will help improve the quality of education, create human resources with capacity, ethics and the ability to adapt to the rapid changes of the times.

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Published

2026-01-28

How to Cite

Bui, X. D. (2026). Educational Philosophy in the Digital Era: Lessons from Confucius and Comprehensive Innovation of Vietnam’s Education. Fragmentos De Filosofía, (23). https://doi.org/10.12795/fragmentos_filosofia.2026.22.04

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