Students' and lecturers' perception towards student-centred learning method: the 4-Pit Stop 6-Motion Technique / Maslinawati Mohammada, Intan Waheedah Othman, Raja Nurul Afiah Raja Abdullah, Hairul Suhaimi Nahard

Prior research on culture suggests that people are culturally heterogeneous. The culture heterogeneity is based on the varying region, religion, gender, generation and class. The extant literature has established four cultural dimensions which differentiate national culture values into power distanc...

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Main Authors: Mohammad, Maslinawati (Author), Othman, Intan Waheedah (Author), Raja Abdullah, Raja Nurul Afiah (Author), Nahar, Hairul Suhaimi (Author)
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Published: UiTM Press, 2020-01.
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