Abstract
The Malaysian Education System aims to ensure that every student reaches their full potential, especially in literacy (reading and writing skills). In this regard, every student must master the Malay language in line with the requirements of the Malaysian Education Development Plan 2013 - 2025. Writing and reading is an important element in the development of students referring to the Malay language DSKP. These elements can be identified through easy access from increased decision performance as a result of an organized, systematic, and continuous learning process. This study aims to obtain teachers' perceptions of VAK learning style in helping students transition to reading and writing in a school in Puchong. This study uses a qualitative design by involving a total of 3 teachers with a structured interview method. The results of the study found that having a positive attitude towards VAK learning style and applying in PdPc transition class. The selection of learning styles that are appropriate to students' abilities is also important in optimizing the effectiveness of the reading and writing process. Keywords: Teacher perception; VAK learning styles; Transition students, Reading and writing
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