Literature in primary schools: perceptions, challenges and pedagogical knowledge / Siti Norliana Ghazali ... [et al.]

Malaysia‟s education policy is aligned to its vision, which aims to become a fully developed nation by 2020. Some of the measures taken to achieve this vision are introducing ICT through the Smart school program and improving the proficiency of English in Malaysia by introducing literature as part o...

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Main Authors: Ghazali, Siti Norliana (Author), Che Razali, Sulia Masturina (Author), Razawi, Nurul Amilin (Author), Mohamad, Faizah (Author), Mohamad, Razita (Author)
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Published: 2014.
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