The metaverse, an immersive virtual environment enabling users to engage with digital experiences, has the potential to revolutionize education. However, research pertaining to this area is still in its early stages. This study investigates the variables that influence the acceptance of educational metaverses and the intention to use them. It also presents an expanded model called the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Metaverse Technology (UTAUMT) to provide guidance to educators and decision-makers. The study involved 253 Vietnamese teachers and students who had experience with metaverse, selected through purposive sampling. The UTAUMT provides a comprehensive framework that encompasses various factors, including metaverse performance expectancy (MPE), metaverse effort expectancy (MEE), metaverse social influence (MSI), metaverse hedonic motivation (MHM), metaverse price value (MPC), metaverse self-efficacy (MSE), and metaverse facilitating conditions (MFC). These factors were assessed using a self-administered questionnaire. The findings indicate that MEE, MSI, MFC, MSE, and MBI have a considerable impact on the educational metaverse MUB. The extended UTAUMT model makes a theoretical contribution by including metaverse-specific elements into the technology acceptance framework. The managerial implications focus on the integration of the metaverse, training of users, and providing support to enhance the adoption rate. This study explores the elements that contribute to the adoption of metaverse technology in education and contributes to the existing literature on the acceptance of metaverse technology.

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