2023
DOI: 10.9734/ajess/2023/v49i31144
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Bridging Imagination and Education: How Students Perceive Fantasy Stories within the Merdeka Curriculum

Laila Masrura,
Irma Suryani,
Rustam
et al.

Abstract: The success of the learning process is greatly influenced by students' perceptions. The main question that will be answered in this research is how students perceive learning fantasy stories from the perspective of the Independent Curriculum. The study addressed students' perceptions, which can be crucial when developing or revising curricula. Educators can create more effective teaching methods and materials by understanding how students perceive specific topics or subjects. Also, the discovery that students … Show more

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