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Redesign of Active Learning with Using Digital Tools to Develop Student Soft Skills

Asmawati Mohamad Ali (), Anita Mohamed (), Norizal Abdul Karim (), Noraihan Ismail () and Asfarizal Aziz ()
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Asmawati Mohamad Ali: Pahang Matriculation College (Ministry of Education), Pahang, Malaysia
Anita Mohamed: Pahang Matriculation College (Ministry of Education), Pahang, Malaysia
Norizal Abdul Karim: Pahang Matriculation College (Ministry of Education), Pahang, Malaysia
Noraihan Ismail: Pahang Matriculation College (Ministry of Education), Pahang, Malaysia
Asfarizal Aziz: Pahang Matriculation College (Ministry of Education), Pahang, Malaysia

Studies in Educational Management, 2022, vol. 12, 10-25

Abstract: Use digital tools insight into lecturers’ experiences with students’ perceptions of active learning approach in new norm education system. This experiences include elements of enjoyment, motivation, satisfaction, engagement, distraction and participation in teaching and learning session. Student reflection data identify best practices for activities and strategies to promote redesign in pedagogical practices for student soft skills performance. This study was conducted among purposive sampling (n=239) using the limited digital tool to apply. Mixed data quantitative and also qualitative analysis in case study shows that active learning method have a positive impact among lecturer and student to integrated with improvement in many or others way. Active learning with new approach after redesign in course can be used as an alternative for teachers in implementation of Teaching and Learning session toward enhancing student’s soft skills mastery.

Keywords: Soft Skills; Redesign; New Norm; Digital Tools; Active Learning; Pedagogical (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.32038/sem.2022.12.02

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