The Effect of Using Instructional Games in Teaching Career Culture to Tenth Grade Students at South Batina Governorate in Oman

This study aimed to test the effect of using instructional games in teaching career culture to tenth grade students. The sample of this study consisted of 66 female students enrolled in Asia bint Mozahem Basic School, South Batina Governorate. This sample was devided into two groups: the experimenta...

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Main Author: Hafidha S. AlBarashdi (Author)
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Published: Sultan Qaboos University, 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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