scholarly journals Al-Kafa`āh at-Ta’līmiyyah wa al-Mihniyyah ladā Mudarrisī al-Lughah al-‘Arabiyyah bi al-Madāris al-Mutawassiṭah al-Islamiyyah bi Manṭiqah Rembang Jāwā al-Wusṭā

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 204-223
Author(s):  
Zainal Arifin

This study aimed at describing the implementation of the pedagogic and professional competences of Arabic language teachers at Islamic Junior High Schools in Rembang Regency. This study used a descriptive qualitative method, with the populations were Arabic teachers at Islamic Junior High Schools in Rembang Regency. Samples were taken using proportional random sampling technique. The research data were collected using closed questionnaires, passive participation observation and semi-structured interview, and were processed with a frequency distribution table. The results indicate that Arabic teachers' pedagogical and professional competencies are fairly good with an average score of 3.97 and 3.57 on the Likert scale. However, the implementation of these two competencies among Arabic language teachers in learning activities is different and relatively low with an average score of 41.86%.

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 191-207
Author(s):  
Azkia Muharom Albantani ◽  
Imam Fitri Rahmadi

The present study aims to identify teachers' perceptions of mobile devices use in Arabic learning at junior high schools. Employed a qualitative method with a case study, 24 Arabic language teachers from various junior high schools in the South Tangerang City involved in this study selected by using a random sampling method. Based on the teacher perspectives, the results of the study reveal that the use of mobile devices facilitates students in understanding Arabic lessons and increase their motivation for learning. Time limitations and large classroom sizes were obstacles that decrease teachers’ interest to integrate mobile devices into classroom activities. Reading is by far the main language skill taught by teachers and there is a less focus on productive skills such as speaking and writing. The students have less attention and motivation for learning Arabic while the teachers have attempted to deal with this problem by several measures.The characteristic of Arabic language differs from each context. However, whether for inside or outside classroom activities, active methods are of particular importance for Arabic learning. Arabic teaching and learning practices facilitated by mobile devices require careful planning for a successful implementation lead to more active and effective learning of Arabic.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 559
Author(s):  
Sri Fitria Ningsih ◽  
Yasir Arafat ◽  
Mulyadi Mulyadi

This study aimed to determine: (1) the effect of reward on teachers’performance at state junior high schools of Babat Supat District; (2) the effect of achievement motivation on teachers’ performance atstate junior high schools of Babat Supat District; and (3) the effect of reward and achievement motivation on teachers’ performance atstate junior high schools of Babat Supat District. The data in this study were collected through distributing questionnaires to respondents. The results of filling out the questionnaire were analyzed by using multiple regression analysis through t test, F test, and determination coefficient test. The population in this study were all state junior high schoolsteachers at Babat Supat District, totaling 134 people. The sampling technique used in this study was probability sampling by using Slovin formula to obtain 100 teachers as the research sample. The results of the study found that: (1) there was an effect of reward on teachers’performance at state junior high schools of Babat Supat District; (2) there was an effect of Achievement Motivation on teachers’performance at state junior high schools of Babat Supat District; (3) there was aneffect of reward and achievement motivation simultaneously on teachers’ performance at state junior high schools of Babat Supat District.


Author(s):  
Dias Andris Susanto ◽  
Maria Yosephine

This was a descriptive qualitative study which was done in 2017 at junior high schools in Semarang Central Java, Indonesia. This study focused on the teachers’ perception and teaching writing using word games. According to Chastain (1988) "writing is a basic communication skill and a unique tool in the process of second language learning" (p.244). The problem of this study was what are the teachers’ perception towards the word games used in enhancing the students’ writing skill? The sample of the research were 6 junior high schools’ students in Semarang central java, Indonesia. They were students of grade eighth at SMP N 8, SMPN 39, SMPN 36, SMP Institut Indonesia, SMP PGRI Semarang, and SMP Theresiana Semarang. A structured interview was kindly used as the instrument in collecting the data. The findings are; 1) Teaching writing is not easy and need to be creative to make students understand since they have to master the way hoe to organize a good paragraph or text. 2) Usually they do not apply any games in teaching writing since they got the material for granted. 3) Most of the teachers have known what word game is. Even they have applied it sometimes in speaking and vocabulary. 4) Teachers rarely do teaching English using word games by purpose. Especially teaching writing, teachers do not really pay attention on the current skill. 5) Even though some teachers do not really understand the way to use word games in the case of implementation but then, they are aware that students need a motivation in a space of teaching and learning process during filling the material. 6) Teachers like teaching writing using word games because word games can help them to motivate students in following the questions since the love playing while learning in the classroom. 7) teachers can motivate students to follow the lesson with fun, teachers easily follow the word games because it is equipped by the clear instructions, there are various word games which are related to teaching skills, word games are easily made/created by teachers based on the need of the lesson plan, word games are the simplest media to teach and long life. 8) word games which applicable to teach writing using word games are entitled broken sentence, mixed story, arranging sentence in a story, and getting occupation. The conclusions are The teachers’ perceptions towards teaching writing using word games are; teachers feel happy and fun during teaching writing using word games, teachers need more energy and time to maintain the word games, teachers should focus on the goal of writing mastery not the game itself, teachers should be creative in creating and organizing the word games, and teachers believe that word games are able to motivate students in following the lesson.  Key words: teachers’ perception, teaching writing, word games


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 130-138
Author(s):  
Panuwun Joko Nurcahyo ◽  
Rifqi Festiawan ◽  
Didik Rilastiyo Budi ◽  
Arfin Deri Listiandi ◽  
Ngadiman Ngadiman ◽  
...  

This study aims to determine the application of the rules (rules) and routines (routines) in the learning process of Physical Education in SMP Negeri throughout the Banyumas Regency. This research is quantitative descriptive research. The research method used was a survey method. The subjects in this study were physical education teachers in Banyumas Regency, totaling 36 schools. The sampling technique uses a total sampling technique. The research instrument used in the form of a questionnaire application of rules (rules) with a validity coefficient of 0.925 and a reliability coefficient of 0.991, as well as a routine questionnaire (routines) with a validity coefficient of 0.925 and a reliability coefficient of 0.987. Data analysis techniques using quantitative descriptive analysis presented in the form of a percentage. The results showed that: (1) The application of the rules in Physical Education learning in state junior high schools in Banyumas Regency was in the category of "very less" by 0% (0 teachers), "less" by 0% (0 teachers), "Enough" at 30.56% (11 teachers), "good" at 69.44% (25 teachers), and "very good" at 0.00% (0 teachers). (2) Implementation of routines in Physical Education learning in state junior high schools in Banyumas Regency is in the category of "very less" by 0% (0 teachers), "less" by 0% (0 teachers), "enough" by 69, 44% (25 teachers), "good" by 27.78% (10 teachers), and "very good" by 2.78% (1 teacher). With these results, it can be concluded that the application of rules and routines in SMPs throughout the Banyumas Regency is in the sufficient category.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 38
Author(s):  
Dwi Murwanti

The purpose of this study was to determine influence of self concept, peer group and contemporary culture by partial to consumptive behavior On the students of Junior High Schools 41 Surabaya, and The influence of self concept, peer group and contemporary culture jointly to consumptive behavior of students at Junior High Schools 41 in Surabaya. This study was a correlational research and using quantitative approach. Questionnaire technique  used to collect data with research object in SMP Negeri 41 Surabaya. Sample determination research use simple random sampling technique as much as 291 students of VII, VIII and IX class from total population of 1070 students. Technique analyze data is using multiple regression analysis. Based on data analysis can be concluded that:  The self concept itself have a significant effect on consumptive behavior, indicated that the stroneg self concept tendency consumptive behavior also increase if there is a conflict. Peers also has a significant effect on consumptive behavior, due to the friendship. Contemporary culture also has a significant effect on consumptive behavior it is because of a conflict so that the concept of a strong self could be affected on consumptive behavior, as well as peer and contemporary. The concept of self, peer and contemporary culture jointly give a significant effect on consumptive behavior, it is because of a conflict so that the  strong self concept could be affected on consumptive behavior, as well as peer and contemporary culture


Author(s):  
Yohanis Ndapa Deda ◽  
Stanislaus Amsikan

For the Kefamenanu community, the motif serves as the identity of the person who wears it. Nevertheless, the woven fabric must be present at cultural occasions, welcoming guests, and death ceremonies. The motifs of traditional woven fabric have not been developed by teachers to discuss the link between mathematics and local wisdom. The purpose of this research is to define and describe the mathematical concept of the motifs woven fabric to the students of primary and junior high schools. The present study uses a descriptive qualitative method to explain the geometry concept on the motifs of woven fabric. The ethnographic approach is also employed as an empirical and theoretical approach to provide description and analysis about a culture based on intensive field work. Collecting data were conducted using interviews and documentation. Interviews were conducted with several informants selected based on the consideration of researcher and suggestion by previous informant. Documentation was done using video recordings and photos. The results show the geometry concept of the motifs of woven fabric, such as reflection, rotation, translation, repetition, triangle and quadrilateral. The motifs of woven fabric owned by the Kefamenanu community contain particular local wisdom and are potentially used to convey the geometry concept in mathematics for primary and junior high schools. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 209
Author(s):  
Wahyu Mimbar

Babul Maghfirah Is one Of junior high Schools located in Aceh Besar which gives high attention to Arabic Learning In This Rase, It is one of 13 Junior high Schools In Aceh Besar which still Implements School-Based Curriculum (KTSP) in Teaching learning process. That is why, the write intended to conduct a Research under the title “ The Analysis of Arabic Material in School-Based Curriculum design” The present research was aimed to Find Out : 1) The Obstacle Faced by the Teacher in transferring the material in school-Based Curriculum design, 2) The Strength and weakness Of School-Based Curriculum method, and 3) The analysis of Arabic learning from cognitive, effective and Psikomotor view in School-Based Curriculum design. Descriptive Qualitative design was used in this research so that the writer used Questionnaire, Observation, and Interview to collect the data needed. Furthermore, all students (24 students) of grade VIII were become the sample of this research. After Conducting the research, it was Found that : 1) most of the Teachers had lack understanding toward the School-Based Curriculum it self. It was caused by the Curriculum was not a perfect design and still need a futher development: 2) Lack of understanding in “Nahwu and Qawai’id” material was one of the weakness of KTSP in cognitive. It made The Students hard to master the method of giving the line, gathering new vocabularies and expression. Thus, it led them to be unable to speak Arabic, Affectively, the Students were more exsited to learn Arabic with School-Based Curriculum design, in psikomotor aspect, the writer found that students had good Capability in Performing “ istima’kalamQira’ah and Khitabah”. They also tonded to motivate each other. 3) After Conducting observation, Interview and Questionnare, It was also found that the Material of Arabic Language in School-Based Curriculum did not meet to Students need.


2010 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zusje W.M. Warouw

This research developed learning package, which could improve learning result of the students, Cooperative Script (CS) strategy that was integrated with Metacognitive (M) in the form of self assessing or CSM. Results of such development were experimented to eighth grade students of State Junior High Schools in Manado. Results of the analysis showed that average score of the students who have high-academic capability (AT), and low-academic capability (AR) who applied CSM strategy, have beyond the learning result of the students who have high-academic capability and low-academic capability by applying conventional strategy (Konv):1) average score of the group of CSM-AT strategy, 18,72% higher than Konv-AT, and 26,33% higher than Konv-AR, 2) average score of CSM-AR group, 12,08% higher than Konv-AT, and 19,27% higher than Konv-AR. The improved percentage occurred on CSM-AR group 595,10% for learning result of the students Kata kunci: Cooperative Script, Metacognitive, Hasil Belajar


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 125-144
Author(s):  
Abd. Muhith

Teacher competence is one of the supporters of the successful implementation of education. The purpose of this study will be to explain the competency strengthening model for Islamic religious education teachers carried out by junior high schools in Jember Regency. This research is a qualitative research with a narrative approach. The main data sources in this study consisted of school principals and teachers in the district of Jember totaling 10 people consisting of Islamic religious education teachers and school principals. The selection of participants used purposive sampling technique. Data collection techniques were carried out by in-depth interviews and observations. The analytical technique used in processing the data is by reducing the data, presenting the results and interpreting the data. The results showed that there were three models of strengthening teachers' pedagogic competencies. First, training to equip and strengthen the knowledge, skills and attitudes of teachers in teaching. Second, mentoring is carried out to direct teachers in strengthening skills. Third, the supervision carried out by the principal to measure and provide an assessment of the competence of teachers who have been trained and assisted. The research that has been produced is expected to be the basis for making policies on strengthening competence for teachers in the future. Subsequent more in-depth research is very helpful in adding information about similar research.


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