Postgraduate students’ level of dependence on supervisors in coping with academic matters and using digital tools

In order to build and empower human capital development, the Malaysian Ministry of Education devised a plan referred to as “MyBrain15”. Under this plan, Malaysia hopes to produce a total of 60,000 doctoral degree holders by 2023. However, high attrition and low completion rates among postgraduate st...

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Digital
Education
Educational Technology
Foreign Countries
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Lifelong Learning
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Media Literacy
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