2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-4451-91-8
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Implementing Cross-Culture Pedagogies

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“…The same expression (Thanh, 2014) states that teachers and students need cooperative methods that can help teachers review and help students memorize (Fekri, 2016). In fact, cooperative learning is a teaching method, inspires social skills through student interaction, and for improving language learning training.…”
Section: Cooperative Correlationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same expression (Thanh, 2014) states that teachers and students need cooperative methods that can help teachers review and help students memorize (Fekri, 2016). In fact, cooperative learning is a teaching method, inspires social skills through student interaction, and for improving language learning training.…”
Section: Cooperative Correlationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Choi & Lee, 2009;Kwon, Lee, & Shin, 2017;Zeng, 1995) are quite alike at higher education entrance stage at least. This assessment regime again goes against the cooperative learning principles, which emphasizes learning and its process, and cooperation for improved learning outcomes and capabilities (Thanh-Pham, 2014).…”
Section: Competitive Assessment Context (In Chc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies in Thanh-Pham (2014) were conducted within five countries [Hong Kong (5), Singapore (4), Taiwan (3), Malaysia (3) and China (2)], with 12 out of 17, that is, 70.6% being economically developed regions. Geographical coverage in this review is more than doubled and includes a dozen, or say, most of the CHC countries.…”
Section: Insignificant Factor 1: Locationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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