Kazi Enamul Hoque

Kazi Enamul Hoque
  • University of Malaya

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Skills and Expertise
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University of Malaya

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Online classroom management is considered essential for promoting student learning outcomes and engagement. This study examines the relationship between online classroom management and student learning outcomes, with student engagement as a mediator. A cross-sectional survey method was employed to collect data via questionnaires distributed through...
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The chapter focuses on the necessity of connecting education management with external stakeholders. The discussion related to the external stakeholders of education continued through three aspects: contact with relevant institutions, research training cooperation, and internship arrangement. Non-governmental organizations play an important role in...
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To improve the productivity of the organization, an educational manager should use his power of formal education, knowledge, and skills to maximize the output and outcomes so that society benefits from his services. He has to work with a diverse group of people surrounding him inside and outside the organization. The combination of formal and non-f...
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This chapter clarifies to comprehend better the nature of the duties and obligations of a manager and leader. Based on the roles and responsibilities from empirical evidence, the main purpose of this chapter is to discover and evaluate whether the role of a principal is a manager or a leader, or both. The chapter explored the definitions of managem...
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Educational management refers to the exercises of planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the activities of an educational institution to achieve its desired targets and objectives constructively. For the successful exercise of management activities, educational managers should have the capability and academic strength to continue the comp...
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Globalization has brought about both unity and division in various aspects of society. In education, its impact is profound, reshaping national policies and challenging traditional managerial roles. Educational managers must recognize globalization’s dynamic and multidimensional nature, adapt to changes, and understand its influence on policies. Th...
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In the field of education around the world, the knowledge base of education management has made significant progress. School communities are diversifying as a result of globalization, technology advancement, immigration flows that have an impact on national systems all over the world. With the growing complexity, it is expected that managers should...
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The effectiveness and efficacy of management practices in the future will be determined by how educational management as a discipline develops to effectively meet the needs of educational systems in light of the challenges caused by the technological, social, cultural, and economic changes that are sweeping the world in the first decades of the twe...
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Educational managers oversee the major approaches that help in undertaking academic activity in schools, colleges, training centres, and other educational institutions. Both the concept of education and religion are the most endeavour humankind activities. The chapter purely analyses the external and internal environments of education. Major discus...
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In this era of globalization, educational institutions have to adapt and meet the needs of current generations. Every educational manager has four basic functions: planning, controlling, monitoring, and leading. Leading is one of the main functions that helps motivate teachers and staff so that the other three functions become easier to implement....
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Race and ethnicity are foundational forces in political communication. To better understand how race and ethnicity affect educational management and leadership, this chapter discusses the experiences and difficulties faced by educational managers in educational organizations. This chapter sheds light on how to overcome these obstacles and comprehen...
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Educational managers should have the necessary knowledge and skills to handle conflict, as it is an obvious phenomenon in every organization. As a manager, even a small matter should not be ignored or overlooked, as it can create great havoc in the long term. Thus, this chapter briefly highlights the definition of conflict management and then expla...
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The fast advancement of technology has made school managers’ roles more complicated. In addition to having the professional attributes of conventional education management, principal as a school manager also needs to be flexible in their use of the newest technical tools and be up to date on emerging trends in technology. Technological developments...
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The worldwide view of education has experienced a significant shift due to technical improvements and the COVID-19 epidemic. The pandemic’s disruption led to the adoption of contemporary technologies like blended learning and online learning by international educational institutions. Calls for converting educational material to electronic forms hav...
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With the Internet and digital technology advancement, higher education's focus has shifted towards online learning for university students. Hence, conducting a comprehensive analysis of online classroom management's impact on university students' academic achievements is of immense importance in advancing the quality of higher education. This study...
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The fast development of technology has changed conventional educational systems and offers possibilities and problems for online learning settings. The COVID-19 epidemic has sped up the acceptance of online learning, which calls for a review of approaches to improve student engagement and cognitive outcomes. The effect of meta-cognitive skills mana...
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Department heads play a critical role in executing school plans, particularly in adopting contemporary instructional methods, integrating technology, assessing student progress, and maintaining high standards of classroom interactions. They facilitate essential interactions within the classroom, spanning teacher-student, student–student, and studen...
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This study aimed to identify the impact of English language proficiency on Bangladeshi graduates in terms of its influence on local languages and cultural integration. The study was conducted using a quantitative approach, and the random sampling technique was employed to select 370 respondents from English and Bengali medium-instructed Bangladeshi...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the published literature on human resource management and school performance from January 2012 to December 2022. Numerous literature evaluations have been conducted on human resource management and organizational performance, but school or teacher performance has received less attention than organization...
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Abstract Purpose This paper aims to determine the hierarchical relationship between building partnership competencies for public sector educational leaders (ELs) administering and running the education system. Design/methodology/approach An interpretive structural modelling (ISM) technique was used to develop a hierarchical structural model for bu...
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The success of any educational organization depends heavily on the effectiveness of its teachers, who are tasked with transferring knowledge, supervising students, and enhancing the standard of instruction. Teachers’ job satisfaction has a significant impact on the lessons they teach since they are directly involved in transferring knowledge to stu...
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In this study, the authors searched, read, collated and reflected on the past research on the factors affecting university teachers' job satisfaction for the period of 2010-2021. In this systematic literature review, we can understand that the factors that influence the job satisfaction of university teachers are broadly divided into three areas, i...
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An effective leader follows a style that helps maintain good relations with his staff. A school leader should use a style best suited to his teachers’ behavior. This research investigates the association between four leadership styles (instructional, democratic, transformational, and laissez-faire) and teachers’ behavior in Malaysia. This study app...
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The research literature designates English language proficiency to contemplate as the hierarchy of individual development to Bangladeshi graduates, while insufficient English language proficiency contains several disadvantages in carrier development. Although the contradictions exist in the literature, ELP may oscillate among various groups of grad...
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This phenomenological qualitative study analyzes the lived experiences of eleven Bangladeshi higher secondary students in mainstream schools to provide insight into their thoughts, feelings, beliefs, values, and assumptions of private tutoring in English (PT-E). The study also focused on PT-E that contribute to inequalities between students who hav...
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This study aimed to develop a model illustrating how teacher leadership contributes to student learning in higher education settings in the Eastern world. Specifically, the current study examined the relationship between teacher leadership style, classroom climate, student self-efficacy, and academic motivation. Four hundred and forty-six randomly...
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Background Following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the government of Bangladesh implemented strict non-therapeutic measures, i.e., “social distancing,” “lockdown,” “work from home,” in the first quarter of 2020. Like other professionals, teachers at schools, colleges and universities were confined within households. However, the introducti...
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The complex and emergent globalization demand current and future public sector educational leaders to lead with different set of skills and competencies. However, domestic leadership competency is inadequate for public sector educational leaders to meet the challenges of global trend. Public education sector should adopt global leadership competenc...
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In the study reported on here, we investigated the effectiveness of principal leadership practices in secondary schools in Niger State, Nigeria. Surveys were conducted with 154 principals, 269 heads of the department and 25 members of staff from the Secondary Education Board in Niger State. The findings indicate that the extent of principal leaders...
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This study attempted to investigate the possible impact of physical, emotional, and cognitive job demands on burnout among Malaysian academic leaders at Research Universities (RU). Another objective of the study was to study the direct and mediating role of burnout on the job performance of the target population. Through a quantitative study and by...
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People with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) commonly pose problems to their family as well as to society because of their vulnerable health and economic conditions. Contrarily, PLWHA encounter social discrimination and adverse realities while finding it difficult to continue in their jobs. These complex phenomena interact to push them into a low economic status....
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This study was carried out to determine the relationships between supervision and teachers’ performance and attitude in secondary schools in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This is a quantitative study where the 5-point Likert-type-scale questionnaire was used to analyze data using descriptive and inferential statistics. Simple random sampling was used to...
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This study seeks to identify the level of general competency of technical and vocational education and training (TVET) lecturers of construction technology civil engineering (CTCE) of vocational college using the standard model of competency requirement based on grade of lecturer and years of teaching experience. The data were analyzed using the SP...
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This study used the phenomenological qualitative research design to provide insights into the lived experiences of nine Bangladeshi higher secondary students in mainstream schools to determine the current practices of PT-E phenomenon, that had been motivated them to be enrolled in private tutoring sessions besides their formal schoolings. Each part...
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Background Building healthy eating habit is essential for all people. School and family are the prime institutions to instill this habit during early age. This study is aimed at understanding the impact of family such as parents’ educations and incomes on building students’ healthy eating habits. Methods A survey on building students’ eating habit...
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Based on the published scholarly works, this paper attempts to explore and accumulate the challenges and barriers that Saudi women leaders in higher education are experiencing in their professional lives. For this purpose, literature review method has been adopted. Relevant scholarly articles published in 2004 to 2017 have been rigorously studied a...
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Nowadays, Human Resource Information System (HRIS) plays a strategic role in the decision making process for effective and efficient Human Resource Management (HRM). For Human Resource (HR) decision making, most of the researchers propose expert systems or knowledge-based systems. Unfortunately, there are some limitations in both of expert system a...
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Education is a key factor contributing to the success of a nation’s human development to support the national vision and mission. The nation depends on schools to ensure the efficient and successful education process for human development. In fact, studies on educational progress have proven that leadership is important for school success and high...
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Nanotechnology, being an emerging and enabling technology, can be utilised to exploit burgeoning opportunities in all aspects. Almost every kind of material with any feature can theoretically be developed using nanoscale technology and that is why countries around the world have been working relentlessly to exploit this. History suggests that unles...
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Malaysian Tertiary Level Students and Their Understanding, Knowledge and Perception of Nanotechnology
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Background Overweight and obesity have increased rapidly in incidence to become a global issue today. Overweight and obesity problems are significantly linked to unhealthy dietary patterns, physical inactivity and misperception of body image. This study aimed to determine whether Malaysian children build healthy eating habits from childhood. Metho...
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This study aims to explore on how PTA members’ respond to a changing educational policy. Data were collected through interviews with selected PTA members from two secondary schools in Kedah, Malaysia. In total, six participants were involved in this qualitative study. Data analysis was carried out through analytic categories based on hermeneutics p...
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The aim of this study was to identify the facets influencing job satisfaction and intention to quit of nurses employed in Turkey. Using a non-probability sampling technique, 417 nurses from six large private hospitals were surveyed from March 2014 to June 2014. The nurses’ demographic data, their job-related satisfaction and turnover intentions wer...
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This study contains a statistical model for hydrogen production through water electrolysis using wind energy. This is a modeling with experimental validation for the analysis of polynomial by planting ANOVA (Variables) method to Response Surface Methodology (RSM). The practical data for wind energy and electrical power are collected from the litera...
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The paper aims to examine the influence of human resource management (HRM) practices on bank efficiency using Malmquist index of total factor productivity. The model comprises HRM index that represents the quality of HRM practices. The results are decomposed into three efficiency scores, namely, technical efficiency, pure efficiency, and scale effi...
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The present study deals with the thermal performance evaluation and economic analysis of a low-cost modified flat-plate solar water heater (SWH) with a parallel two-side serpentine flow. This is a unique inexpensive and easily fabricated SWH having better thermal efficiency than those investigated by earlier authors. The solar water heating system...
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This study investigates the relationships of the college climate to teachers' efficacy in Malaysian nursing colleges. Quantitative approach of data collection was considered appropriate for this study since data were collected using validated and reliable instruments to find the relationship between college climate and teachers' efficacy. Data from...
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The study aims to assess the current situation concerning the use of ICT in Shenzhen city of China. This study was a survey using a set of questionnaire to investigate ICT as a tool in English teaching procedure in primary school in Shenzhen city. Data were collected from 172 teachers teaching English in primary schools. Data revealed that 61.0% of...
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The purpose of this paper is to compare the compensation packages within the teaching profession and corporate sector. In total 125 respondents from teaching profession and 141 from the corporate sector were interviewed. Findings reveal that compensation package comprises 60% salary, 10% bonus and 30% - other benefits in both sectors. In the corpor...
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The main research issues of the study are: the necessity of CSR training in Bangladesh, attitudes of the respondents to CSR trainings, present scenario of CSR training, problems hindering the implementation of CSR and the measures to resolve them. The major findings of the study are: 1) the necessity of CSR training in banks and other corporate fir...
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In today's organizations training is one of the major parts of human resource development (HRD), but training is incomplete until and unless evaluation has taken place, however several previous studies in universal context shows that there is gap in evaluation training programs. In line with this aim, this study had the effort to investigate the pe...
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This study seeks to find out the effectiveness of service delivery between the public and the private HEIs as perceived by the students; investigating the differences in four areas and the relationship between the management and the administration indicators and other three indicators in the admission, facilities and teaching. Descriptive and linea...
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This study attempts to find the impact of teacher-gender on primary student achievement. The quantitative method of research was used for this study. This study, first in its nature in Malaysia, uses test scores of primary grades for five consecutive years which is obtained from a school in Kuala Lumpur. This study engages a total of 1 school, 20 c...
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This study primarily attempts to compare primary education system between Bangladesh and Malaysia and then compares government initiatives of both countries to integrate special needs children into main stream primary education. Literature review and secondary data were used for this comparison. Findings show that student enrolment rate in both cou...
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This study attempts to find the impact of teacher-gender on primary student achievement. The quantitative method of research was used for this study. This study, first in its nature in Malaysia, uses test scores of primary grades for five consecutive years which is obtained from a school in Kuala Lumpur. This study engages a total of 1 school, 20 c...
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The study covers 7 local private commercial banks of Bangladesh and 14 respondents who are in charge of HRM division and accounts and finance division of the selected banks. The study used both primary and secondary data and it reveals the corporate governance practices in the selected banks have been far from the satisfactory level of performance...
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The study is the outcome of both the primary and secondary data. The main research issues of the study are: necessity of CSR education in Bangladesh, attitudes of the respondents towards CSR education, present scenario of CSR Education, problems hindering implementation of CSR education especially and measures to remove the problems. The major find...
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The purpose of this research is to find the degree of parents' involvement at the present, and also to find a teachers' view of parent engagement in school management of Maldives. Quantitative approach has been used in this study. Data were collected from 115 teacher respondents. Finding show that parents are very much involved in resourcing (Fund...
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In today's world of global competition, rendering quality service is a key for success. The aim of this study was to compare the quality of service delivery between Saudi and Malaysian public Schools operated in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In this research, there are five important factors the researcher used to examine the service delivery in both Mal...
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This study seeks to describe the impact of compensation package on employees' job attrition. Data from a representative sample of North province secondary school teachers from Maldives (n = 206) were gathered through questionnaires. Multiple and Hierarchical multiple regression analysis were used in this research. This study found significant impac...
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One of the recent remarkable developments in education is the introduction of Information Communication Technology (ICT). The purpose of this research was to study the use of ICT in school management of Maldivian schools. Quantitative and qualitative methods are used in this study with a representative sample of school teachers/ teachers-supervisor...
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This study seeks to describe the teachers’ professional development activities in Bangladesh and explores the hypotheses about the relationship between teachers’ traditional professional development activities and school improvement. Data from a representative sample of City secondary schools from Bangladesh (n=127) were gathered through questionna...
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Student politics is one of the ignored areas in the international scholarly debate. In the late 1960's to early 1970's, some authors made some contributions in the context of South America and Africa. In 1968, Altbach also made very little contribution on the Indian student politics and its impact on development. The institutions of HE (higher educ...
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Criteria of development approaches and their schemata have evolved out of historical social practices. Interpretation of social events is guided and constrained by the prevailing rationality which itself reflects the dominant constellation of power. With the course of change of time and modernization, a number of development approaches have taken p...
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This study seeks to find the influential factors of the roles of principals under SBM that impact on school improvement. Data from a representative sample of urban secondary schools were gathered through questionnaires from 127 prin-cipals and 694 teachers. is study discovered that some of the variables of the principals' roles in school-based mana...
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This article aims al observing the relationship between principals' managerial roles and the improvement of schools and the impacts of principals' managerial roles toward school improvement based on the school-based management. This research uses 127 principals and 694 teachers of urban secondary schools of Bangladesh as the sample. Schools are bec...
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This study examined the impact of foreign lecturers' recruitment on the higher education of Malaysia in the following areas: publications in Web of Science journals, competition between local and foreign lecturers in terms of publications, the effectiveness of the teaching and learning process, and world ranking. A qualitative method was used, with...
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The Education sector is one of the fundamental industries as described by the recent concept of "state business," which is also the most critical player in making other sectors of a state functional. The criteria of Education governance and legislations as well as their schemata have evolved out of historical social practices. The interpretation of...
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Inevitably, education is considered as the main tool for development. Regardless of nationality, race, age and culture, everyone in this contemporary world believes that education is the commonest medicine that cures every disease hindering the development of a nation. Keeping this view, countries put endless efforts in the development of education...
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This article analyses the prevailing situations of the agricultural sector in Bangladesh using both secondary and primary data. Findings show that agriculture was the main economic sector with an employment of 95% of total population with a share of 78% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 1971. After the first few years of independence, education po...
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A theory often advanced is that the 'brain drain' of third world graduates to the first world generates a high income of foreign currency, and that this income contributes to the development of third world, In this paper, however, we put forward the theory that semi/unskilled emigrants currently contribute the higher income of foreign currency. Alt...
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Business of state is to provide a decent life to its citizens giving a wider and increased access to the needs. In order to do so, business of state always concentrates to provide a better access to five fundamentals (that is, food, cloth, shelter, education and health) maintaining an increasing curve nationally every year. A testimonial of signifi...
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This study attempts to determine some of the most influential factors within the roles of principals as being site-based manager. This will also help in understanding the impacts that are experiencing within site-based management (SBM) with an intention of providing better guideline for institutional improvement. Data gained through questionnaires...

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