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Enhancing the Alphabet Recognition Skill by Using Educational Games (HAPCAB Model) of Primary 1 Students at Puyud Community School, Pattani Province, Thailand Masae, Yamilah; Thesa, Khodiyo; Akhter, Bilkis; Baneng, Mariyae; Masoh, Khoyriyah
Journal of Information System and Education Development Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Journal of Information System and Education Development
Publisher : Manna wa Salwa Foundation (Yayasan Manna wa Salwa)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62386/jised.v2i4.112

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The purpose of this research was to investigate the effectiveness of using educational games, specifically the HAPCAB model, in improving students' alphabet recognition skills in primary 1 students at Puyud Community School in Pattani Province, Thailand. The study included 27 students in the first semester of 2022. The students were selected through purposive sampling. The research instruments involved lesson plans, pre-tests and post-tests for alphabet recognition, and a satisfaction measurement scale. The results of the research showed that students' alphabet recognition skills improved after using the HAPCAB model, with a higher achievement score of 11.85 compared to before. Additionally, the students had a very favorable level of satisfaction with the HAPCAB model, with a mean score of 4.70.
Costing techniques in supply chain cost management: A systematic literature review Akhter, Bilkis; Sarker, Md. Maksudur Rahman
Journal of Accounting, Business and Management (JABM) Vol 33 No 1 (2026): April
Publisher : STIE Malangkucecwara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31966/jabminternational.v33i1.1594

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This article aims to present an integrated synthesis of the key components of supply chain cost management (SCCM) practices. To achieve this objective, we conducted a rigorous systematic literature review of scholarly publications focusing on SCCM. A structured content analysis was performed on carefully selected studies published over the past two decades in English-language, peer-reviewed journals. The findings indicate that both internal and inter-organizational costing techniques play a significant role in shaping effective SCCM practices and are positively associated with improved SCCM outcomes. By synthesizing the existing literature, this study identifies internal and inter-organizational costing techniques as fundamental components of SCCM and clarifies their relationships with various cost management outcomes within supply chains. These techniques emphasize coordinated and harmonized practices among supply chain partners to achieve greater cost efficiency and transparency. The study also highlights several avenues for future research in this domain. Furthermore, it provides practical managerial implications for supply chain partners seeking to strengthen cost management performance across their supply networks.