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International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

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ISSN: 2222-6990

A Systematic Review Analysis on Module Development: Systematic Review Analysis of Module Development in Technical Teaching and Learning for Technical and Vocational Education Systems

Shaiful Hazmir Shaifuddin, Irdayanti Mat Nashir

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v12-i4/12958

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The issue of module development in teaching and learning needs to be emphasized in ensuring the continuity of achievement of the education system in Malaysia in accordance with the current situation of the country and the world, namely the Covid-19 pandemic situation which has forced educators to diversify teaching and learning methods. The development of modules in teaching and learning is important to ensure student achievement in the course or field being pursued. The systematic development of specific modules is also important for the teaching staff in ensuring that the teaching and learning process takes place at the best level. Therefore, this research article aims to analyze the relevant literature on issues related to the importance of module development in teaching and learning systems. Thus, the search effort produced a total of 15 articles that will be systematically analyzed. This study successfully summarizes the importance of module development in ensuring the continuity of the teaching and learning process which in turn will affect student achievement. Finally, some suggestions and views are presented at the end of this research for the reference of future scholars.

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