• Mon, Oct 2024

Volume 2 Issue 3

TEKNOLOGI PENDIDIKAN DALAM RUANG KELAS: PERANAN, IMPAK DAN KESAN KEPADA PEMBELAJARAN

Perkembangan Revolusi Industri 4.0 (IR 4.0) yang tercetus pada pertengahan tahun 2016 telah memberikan kesan secara langsung kepada semua sektor di Malaysia, termasuk sektor pendidikan. Ledakan teknologi yang tercetus pasca IR 4.0 telah membentuk satu keadaan yang mencabar terutamanya di dalam pendidikan negara.

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EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION IN CAMPUS

Effective communication is crucial in any setting, and it is especially important in a campus environment. Effective communication refers to the exchange of information between individuals or groups in a way that is clear, concise, and easily understood. In a campus setting, effective communication is essential for creating a positive and supportive environment for all stakeholders, including stud

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EXPLORING THE ROLE OF MALAYSIAN PARENTS IN NATIONAL SPORTS TALENT MANAGEMENT

Talent management in sports is essential for the development of Malaysia's sports industry and the country's overall growth. The sports industry can contribute significantly to the country's economy through the promotion of tourism, job creation, and the development of sporting facilities. Therefore, identifying and nurturing talented athletes is crucial to achieving success in the sports industry

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THE GREEN CHALLENGE IN MALAYSIA: BALANCING ECONOMIC GROWTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

Malaysia, as many developing countries, has the job of finding a balance between fast economic development and environmental protection. It has been shown that the country's wealth of nature resources which include all from rainforest to palm oil plantations have been a major booster to economic development.

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STRIKING A BALANCE BETWEEN PROGRESS AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY: THE IMPACT OF THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY ON GDP

The World Economy is currently at a standstill as the craving for growth is now being made to appreciate the need for sustainability. “Take-make-dispose” led the traditional economic systems to the unsustainable way, that is the use of resources, environmental degradation, and waste production.

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