An exploratory study of a conceptual framework for developing micro-credential courses in Malaysian higher education institutions / Fauziah Saadah Abdul Halim, Johan @ Eddy Luaran and Roslinda Alias

The rapid growth of technology and digitalization has led to a new model of learning known as micro-credential to reorient Higher Education Institutions and prepare graduates for work related skills in the 21st century. Even with much attention and support from the Malaysian Government, there is, ho...

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Main Authors: Abdul Halim, Fauziah Saadah (Author), Luaran, Johan@Eddy (Author), Alias, Roslinda (Author)
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Published: UiTM Press, 2022-01.
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