Raise Your Game: Culture And Learning Styles From The Best Of Both Worlds

Jul 24, 2016 1 Min Read
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Differences in culture affect our learning styles. While Asian and Western cultures both value learning, they also have contrasting views.

Living in today’s globalised world, many Malaysians have access to both styles of learning. How can we make the most of both worlds?

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