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CE, a monthly journal, is dedicated to the latest advancements in creative education. The primary objective of this journal is to create a comprehensive repository of cutting-edge research on the topic, as well as to increase awareness and stimulate interest in the rapidly-evolving fields related to creative education…
Nurul Akmal Amirah Sarudin, Harwati Hashim, Melor Md. Yunus
The Malaysian Education Blueprint is aimed to make sure that every child can master all the skills including listening, speaking, reading and writing. Hence, the English Language syllabus is designed to mould the pupils to become a skilful learner at an early…
Rohani Aziz, Helmi Norman, Norazah Nordin, Fatin Nabilah Wahid, Nor Azizah Tahir, 1 1, 1 1
A renewal of interest in the area of gamification was found in a generation of digital natives whom were born with the mainstreaming of high-speed, broadband Internet connectivity and gaming is such a common culture among them. In contrast, common standardize…
Fatin Nabilah Wahid, Helmi Norman, Norazah Nordin, Harun Baharudin, Rohani Aziz, Ruslina Ibrahim, 1 1
Understanding variations in Quranic recitations is essential in ensuring that the recitations convey the actual meaning of Quranic verses. Traditionally, in increasing the levels of accuracy and precision of the verses, extensive practice sessions are conduct…
Mohd Jasmy Abd Rahman, Anjau Anak Jimbat, Mohd Radzani Abd Razak, Md. Yusoff Daud, Nur Kamariah Ensimau
The purpose of this study is to examine teachers’ perceptions towards the leadership of the headmaster in LINUS management in primary school. The population consisted of primary school teachers included in “ Zon Debak ” . The design of the study is qualitativ…
Azlin Norhaini Mansor, Ahmad Zamri Mansor, Muhammad Zulhelmi Roslan
The responsibilities of a principal include those of a manager and of an instructional leader. The ability to balance managerial and leadership roles significantly affects quality management practices. The following research examines the three main roles play…
Yew Pei Jia, Nurfaradilla Mohamad Nasri
Malaysia is a country with multi-race, which comprised of Malay, Chinese, Indian and so on. When it comes to education, all students from these different cultural background s will be a group in the same classroom to learn and grow together. Therefore, to ens…
Nur Hidayah Alawi, Tuan Mastura Tuan Soh
Project-based learning (PjBL) can effectively help students develop critical thinking skills that are one of the key elements of STEM education. This study aimed to identify the effect of PjBL method on the critical thinking skills Form Four Students on Dynam…
Hanani Shamsudin, Harwati Hashim, Melor Md. Yunus
It has been many years since the influence of British colonial in Malaysia that English becomes a compulsory subject to be taught in the classroom. It’s a phenomenon nowadays to teach English to young learners. However, it is found that using conventional met…
Mohd Rizal Bin Mohtar, Denise Koh, 1 1
This is an action research study that summarizes one teacher’s journey in modifying a conventional soccer skill unit, using a visual feedback teaching aid, in improving soccer push pass technique among low-skilled Physical Education trainee teachers. This is…
Norfaeza Zakaria, Harwati Hashim, Melor Md. Yunus
Speaking skill is one of the skills highlighted in language learning. Despite of that, it is considered as the most difficult skill to be mastered compared to other language skills such as listening, reading or writing. Therefore, proper selection of the best…
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