Fulfilling Malay literature learning outcomes and teacher difficulty
Date
2008-03-05Author
Ahmad Nazri, Abdullah
Noor Asliza, Abdul Rahim
Suhaidah, Said
Zuhairah, Idrus
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Student learning outcomes are the specific measurable goals and results that are expected subsequent to a learning experience. In the Malaysian secondary school Malay literature curriculum, there are 29 specific learning outcomes to be fulfilled. These outcomes range from students’ ability to read, understand, and respond to a text and their ability to
produce and present creative work of prose, drama and fiction to the best of their ability. This paper seeks to evaluate the perceived level of difficulty that secondary school teachers of Malay literature have in helping students achieve the learning outcomes. This empirical study will also try to ascertain possible reasons for their perception regarding the above.
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