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INTERCONTINENTAL INSIGHT: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA

Khuan Huda , Senior Lecturer, Sultan Idris Education University, Malaysia

Abstract

Explores the educational landscapes A Comparative Study of Higher Education Institutions in Malaysia and Indonesia of Malaysia and Indonesia, focusing on their higher education institutions. This comparative study investigates various aspects, including educational policies, curriculum structures, teaching methodologies, student demographics, and institutional cultures. By analyzing similarities and differences, the research aims to offer insights into the strengths, challenges, and potential areas for collaboration between Malaysian and Indonesian higher education systems.

Keywords

Higher education institutions, Comparative study, Educational policies

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INTERCONTINENTAL INSIGHT: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA. (2023). Global Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2(08), 01-08. https://doi.org/10.55640/gjhss-social-319