Implementing team-based learning pedagogy in an undergraduate hospitality and event management course / Nur Hidayah Che Ahmat ...[et al.]

Previously, the Special Events Coordination course was conducted using a traditional lecture approach. The Special Events Coordination is an advanced level course where students learned about leadership and communicate direction for the production of an event. Realizing that the nature of the course...

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Main Authors: Che Ahmat, Nur Hidayah (Author), Ngelambong, Anderson (Author), Ahmad Ridzuan, Ahmad Hidayat (Author), Md Nor, Norfezah (Author)
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Published: UiTM Press, 2020-06.
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