Reducing spoon feeding in education / Muniroh Hamat, Siti Balqis Mahlan and Maisurah Shamsuddin

Spoon-feeding is a common word which literally refers feeding one with a spoon or metaphorically implies denying someone the ability to think or actfor oneself. It can also refer to someone receiving behavioral treatment that both pampers and compromises self-development. Methodologically, this beha...

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Main Authors: Hamat, Muniroh (Author), Mahlan, Siti Balqis (Author), Shamsuddin, Maisurah (Author)
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Published: Unit Penerbitan JSKM, 2023-04.
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