Analysis of Achievement of Islamic-Entrepreneurial Science and Technology (I-EnSciT) Module Training for Prospective Indonesian-Malaysian Science Teachers
Rian Vebrianto,
Ridzwan Che Rus,
Radeswandri Radeswandri
et al.
Abstract:This study aims to determine the response to the Islamic-Entrepreneurial Science and Technology (I-EnSciT) module for prospective science teachers in Indonesia and Malaysia. This research is an applied research type of evaluation with a cross-sectional method in the form of a reflection questionnaire which includes material aspects, Delivery, and Response Strategy to find out the response of prospective science teachers to the I-EnSciT Module training program. Data is obtained by conducting training activities… Show more
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