2018
DOI: 10.6007/ijarbss/v8-i11/4962
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The Influence of Media in the Involvement of Youth with ISIS Movement in Malaysia

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“…This suggests that enhancing school external factors (Salary, external support supervision, school inspection, Security and supportive government policies) leads to in teacher effectiveness in the promoting learners' academic achievement in government-aided secondary schools in Lira District. This finding is coherent with the study findings by Munnawar and Awan (2017) who opined that the factors affecting the effectiveness of female teachers in urban and rural areas of Bahawalpur in Pakistan included among others; political instability and undue political interference [17]. The coefficient of determination (r 2 ) 0.572, signifies that 57% of the variation in teacher effectiveness in government-aided secondary schools in Lira district schools is accounted for by variation in the school external factors.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…This suggests that enhancing school external factors (Salary, external support supervision, school inspection, Security and supportive government policies) leads to in teacher effectiveness in the promoting learners' academic achievement in government-aided secondary schools in Lira District. This finding is coherent with the study findings by Munnawar and Awan (2017) who opined that the factors affecting the effectiveness of female teachers in urban and rural areas of Bahawalpur in Pakistan included among others; political instability and undue political interference [17]. The coefficient of determination (r 2 ) 0.572, signifies that 57% of the variation in teacher effectiveness in government-aided secondary schools in Lira district schools is accounted for by variation in the school external factors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%