Students' perceptions of fieldwork of local study ICSS in relation to vision 2020, Malaysia

Millions of Ringgit were allocated and spent by the government and the agencies to preserve and decorate the national heritage such as the museums, gallery, archives, sites, and other historicar-geographical remains. These were not wasteful when the record showed that local and international people...

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Main Authors: Salleh, Mohamad Johdi, Abdul Rashid, Adnan, Mohamad, Baharom, Madin, Abu Bakar
Format: Proceeding Paper
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/14539/1/Students%27_Perceptions_of_Fieldwork_of_Local_Study.pdf
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author Salleh, Mohamad Johdi
Abdul Rashid, Adnan
Mohamad, Baharom
Madin, Abu Bakar
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Abdul Rashid, Adnan
Mohamad, Baharom
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description Millions of Ringgit were allocated and spent by the government and the agencies to preserve and decorate the national heritage such as the museums, gallery, archives, sites, and other historicar-geographical remains. These were not wasteful when the record showed that local and international people were continuously visiting these sites located across the country. These are also became major tourist attraction which indirectly inculcated knowledge and enhanced appreciation upon the practices of multi-ethnic and multi-cultural Malaysian. Thus, this paper discusses a study on the students' perceptions of fieldwork approaches to Local Studies of the Integrated Curriculum for Secondary Schools (lCSS) Malaysia in. relation to the objectives of Vision 2020 and towards the development of first class human capital. The study was conducted in various types of schools in Perak and Terengganu which involved about eight hundred students. The instruments used were questionnaire and interview. The data was analysed by using SPSS and presented in percentage. The result of the study shows a high relation concerning the students' perceptions of fieldwork approaches and the objectives of Vision 2020, However, there were many wealmesses observed from the study and need effective solution as more students would benefit from the subject.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:145392020-07-10T09:06:59Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/14539/ Students' perceptions of fieldwork of local study ICSS in relation to vision 2020, Malaysia Salleh, Mohamad Johdi Abdul Rashid, Adnan Mohamad, Baharom Madin, Abu Bakar LB1603 Secondary Education. High schools Millions of Ringgit were allocated and spent by the government and the agencies to preserve and decorate the national heritage such as the museums, gallery, archives, sites, and other historicar-geographical remains. These were not wasteful when the record showed that local and international people were continuously visiting these sites located across the country. These are also became major tourist attraction which indirectly inculcated knowledge and enhanced appreciation upon the practices of multi-ethnic and multi-cultural Malaysian. Thus, this paper discusses a study on the students' perceptions of fieldwork approaches to Local Studies of the Integrated Curriculum for Secondary Schools (lCSS) Malaysia in. relation to the objectives of Vision 2020 and towards the development of first class human capital. The study was conducted in various types of schools in Perak and Terengganu which involved about eight hundred students. The instruments used were questionnaire and interview. The data was analysed by using SPSS and presented in percentage. The result of the study shows a high relation concerning the students' perceptions of fieldwork approaches and the objectives of Vision 2020, However, there were many wealmesses observed from the study and need effective solution as more students would benefit from the subject. 2009 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/14539/1/Students%27_Perceptions_of_Fieldwork_of_Local_Study.pdf Salleh, Mohamad Johdi and Abdul Rashid, Adnan and Mohamad, Baharom and Madin, Abu Bakar (2009) Students' perceptions of fieldwork of local study ICSS in relation to vision 2020, Malaysia. In: 4th International Conference on Education 2009: Bridging World-Making Connections in Education, 21-24th May 2009, Bandar Seri Bagawan, Brunei. (Unpublished)
spellingShingle LB1603 Secondary Education. High schools
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Students' perceptions of fieldwork of local study ICSS in relation to vision 2020, Malaysia
title Students' perceptions of fieldwork of local study ICSS in relation to vision 2020, Malaysia
title_full Students' perceptions of fieldwork of local study ICSS in relation to vision 2020, Malaysia
title_fullStr Students' perceptions of fieldwork of local study ICSS in relation to vision 2020, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Students' perceptions of fieldwork of local study ICSS in relation to vision 2020, Malaysia
title_short Students' perceptions of fieldwork of local study ICSS in relation to vision 2020, Malaysia
title_sort students perceptions of fieldwork of local study icss in relation to vision 2020 malaysia
topic LB1603 Secondary Education. High schools
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