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1 | 2023 Article | Education on quality assurance and assessment in teaching quality of high school instructors Mazlin Binti Mohamed Mokhtar Research on language teaching quality has certainly stood out enough to be noticed as the momentum higher school teaching change proceeds to extend and develop. The way to further developing language teaching quality is to further develop teaching quality, and educator assessment is a significant instrument for doing as such. Accordingly, school administration necessitates the turn of events and refinement of a framework for assessing language teaching quality. Thus, hybrid learning technique for assessing the teaching quality of high school instructors should be created. We present an interesting model for assessing the quality of homeroom teaching involving artificial intelligence innovation in high schools, which depends on better hereditary calculations and neural networks. The fundamental thought is to utilize higher request factual elements (skewness, change, second and kurtosis), even vulnerability, Improved Independent Component Analysis (IICA), Holo-entropy based highlights to..... 196 hits |
2 | 2024 Article | An investigation on the types of humour in English language teaching among Malaysian lecturers in higher education Mazlin Binti Mohamed Mokhtar, Intan Safinas Mohd Ariff Albakri, Mohd Haniff Mohd Tahir, Puteri Zarina Megat Khalid, Khazaila Zaini Humour in English Language Teaching (ELT) is known to be beneficial for both the educators and students. However, the literature addressing the types of humour used by Malaysian lecturers in higher education on this matter are yet to be explored. To address these issues, the study focusses to explore on the types of humour used in ELT by Malaysian lecturers in relation to the four types of humour: verbal, visual, auditory and figural humour. The research design is a qualitative study which implements two instruments; classroom observation and semi-structured interviews. Thematic analysis will be used to analyse the data. The results from the study show that there are three types of humour commonly used: verbal humour, visual humour and auditory humour. The data analysis indicates that there are four factors which influence the types of humour used in the classroom: humour used for content delivery, humour to build rapport, humour to attract attention and humour to instil discipline. ©..... 18 hits |