An exploratory study on English Language proficiency and academic performance in the context of globalization of accounting education / Sharifah Khadijah AlHaddad, Mahfudzah Mohamed and Syed Musa AlHabshi

The academic achievement of Malaysian students being non-English proficient have long been a major national education concern in Malaysian in the last decade. This among other factors culminated in the recent change in the Malaysian national education policy on English as a medium of instruction for...

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Main Authors: AlHaddad, Sharifah Khadijah (Author), Mohamed, Mahfudzah (Author), Alhabshi, Syed Musa (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Accountancy, 2004.
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