‘PROTEIN SYNTHESIS GAME’: UTILIZING GAME-BASED APPROACH FOR IMPROVING COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS IN A-LEVELS BIOLOGY CLASS |
Author : Mohd Adlan Ramly, Nurul Aida Binti Kamal Ikhsan, Nur Rahimatul Hayati Binti Abdul Rahman, Norlizayati Binti Ramlan |
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Abstract :This experimental paper seeks to elucidate the usage of the card game
‘Protein Synthesis Game’ as a student’s learning tool in studying the
Biology topic of protein synthesis during an A-Level course. A total of 24
experimental students in 3 induced groups and 24 controlled students in
controlled groups were involved in the experiment which began with a pretest
on the topic of Protein Synthesis, followed by the experimentation, and
ended with a post-test administered after the incubation period. Results
indicate that students have better facilitative communicative engagement
in learning protein synthesis when playing the game as compared to studying the topic from a book. The data suggests that such communicative
engagement may lead to a successful meaningful learning on the students’
part. |
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CORE SELF-EVALUATIONS, JOB SATISFACTION, TRANSFORMATIONAL AND SERVANT LEADERSHIP MODEL IN THE ROMAN CATHOLIC EDUCATION SYSTEM |
Author : Ginavee F. Dapula, Mary Caroline N. Castano |
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Abstract :Core self-evaluations, effective leadership styles and employee job
satisfaction are essential factors for organizational success. This paper
aims to determine the relationship of the leader’s core self-evaluations,
transformational leadership and servant leadership styles to their follower’s
job satisfaction in selected Parochial Schools in Manila, Philippines under
the Roman Catholic Education System. The respondents were selected
according to certain criteria. Descriptive correlational design was used.
In total, 308 individuals from the teaching and non-teaching personnel
participated. The data were collected using survey questionnaires. Data
were analyzed using Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling
(PLS-SEM). Research findings revealed that a positive relationship exists
between leader’s core self-evaluations and transformational leadership;
core self-evaluations to servant leadership; transformational leadership
to job satisfaction; and servant leadership to job satisfaction. These
relationships are statistically significant. The relationship of the leader’s
core self-evaluations to the follower’s job satisfaction indicated a direct
effect but were statistically non-significant on the basis of its p-value. The
major contribution of the current study is to extend the limited literature
regarding the antecedents of the four (4) selected variables. The researcher recommends to the school leaders to create a motivating environment
through a more transformational and servant leadership behavior that will
enhance their follower’s work satisfaction. |
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PARAMETERS OF WRITING RESEARCH PAPERS BY MULTIPLE AUTHORS: WHO WRITES WHAT TO WHOM? |
Author : Ali Derahvasht, Moses Samuel |
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Abstract :This study investigated the writing parameters of a research paper by
multiple authors who formed a research team in a public university in
Malaysia. Drafts of the research paper were produced through the research
activities and writings of the participant researchers. By observations,
interviews, and textual analysis of drafts, we studied the three main
parameters that each written text naturally contains: who wrote the text,
what the text was, and to whom the text was written. Participants in the
present study comprised a team of researchers from different disciplines.
They conducted a project in science, wrote, and published their findings in
an on-line journal. The findings indicate that the authentic task of writing
a multi-authored research paper by a team of experienced researchers is
beyond and more complicated than fulfilling a basic task of writing in the
context of a class by a novice student. The experiences through which the
participant researchers of this study produced the drafts of the article are
greatly valuable for the academics who are planning to publish their findings
in the form of an article. This study has implications for teaching of writing
academic texts, particularly writing of research papers. |
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RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES IN MALAYSIA: WHAT BEHOLDS? |
Author : Nooraini Mohamad Sheriff, Noordini Abdullah |
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Abstract :The National Higher Education Strategic Plan Beyond 2020 aims at further
strengthening Malaysian research universities and envisions that two
Malaysian universities will be among the Top 100 world universities. To date
there are 5 research universities in Malaysia, namely University of Malaya
(UM), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Universiti Sains Malaysia
(USM), Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) and Universiti Teknologi
Malaysia (UTM) being the latest addition. These research universities are
required to focus primarily on research and innovation activities, driven by
highly competent academics and competitive student admissions. Research
universities too are expected to explore their intellectual capacity and
become models of Malaysian universities in conducting research activities
aimed at knowledge advancement. Apart from this research universities are
entrusted to generate their own income and establish holding companies
responsible for conducting business ventures through the commercialization
of their research products. Quality and quantity of researchers, research
and postgraduates are also expected to increase in these research driven
institutions. This calls for a visionary university leadership and the
application of a new image and organizational principles. Education,
training and employment policies too have to be reviewed, to ensure staff
have the skills necessary for the development of research activities. |
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THINKING OUTSIDE OF THE BOX: DETERMINING STUDENTS’ LEVEL OF CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS IN TEACHING AND LEARNING |
Author : Afifah Fadhlullah, Nurbarirah Ahmad |
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Abstract :This paper discusses the level of critical thinking skills adapted from
The Cornell Critical Thinking Test Level X (CCTTX) by Ennis and Milan
(1985) among final year diploma students from the Faculty of Business
Management, UiTM Melaka taking the course of Office Administration and
Introduction to Critical Thinking. This paper aims to encourage students
to become critical thinkers and to provide lecturers with the best approach
to develop students’ critical thinking skills at tertiary level. Findings have
shown that their critical thinking ability ranged from low to moderate level.
Thus, strategies of teaching and learning which stresses on student-centered
learning must be adopted to stimulate student’s thinking by encouraging
critical and creative thinking and the construction of new knowledge. 61
students taking Diploma in Office Management and Technology were chosen
as samples of this study. The data was collected through observation and
classroom based activities namely debates, discussions, article analysis,
problem-solving situations and case studies. |
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PHARMACY GRADUATES’ CHRONICLE IN MALAYSIA: BALANCING CGPA AND SOFT SKILLS |
Author : Azyyati Mohd Suhaimi |
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Abstract :Liberalisation of Provisionally Registered Pharmacist (PRP) training in
Malaysia has recently been extended to the private facilities recognized
by the Pharmacy Board Malaysia (PBM). This has increased the number
of graduate employment opportunities. Pharmacy graduates are required
to undergo an interview with the Public Services Commission of Malaysia
(PSC) and are not allowed to work as pharmacists unless they pass the
provisional training. Selection of candidates to be called for interview is
generally dependent on their Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).
Success at the interview, however, is based on their overall performance and
not simply on their CGPA. The chances of success at interview are enhanced
by their ability to combine their theoretical knowledge learnt at university
with soft skills such as good communication and emotional intelligence.
This paper outlines the importance of soft skills and offers suggestions as
to how Malaysian pharmacy graduates can enhance them. |
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NEEDS ANALYSIS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF STIMULATION SETTING USING CTML MODEL IN THE SUBJECT OF DRAWING STUDIES |
Author : Mohd Khairul Azlan Bin Rahmat, Siti Zuraida Maaruf |
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Abstract :The aim of this research is to identify the possibility of developing the
Stimulation Room Courseware for Drawing Studies method in additional to
and substitute for outdoor learning and indoor learning in the teaching and
learning of Drawing Studies for tertiary level Art Education in Malaysia.
This courseware and method could be integrated with ICT to enhance
the teaching and learning in Visual Art Education. This research was
conducted by utilizing the Design Developmental Research that consisted
of three phases but the present paper discusses only the needs analysis that
was carried out during the 1st phase with the objective of determining Art
Educators’ perspectives of applying the Stimulation Room Courseware for
Drawing Studies in their courses. |
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