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2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 51
Author(s):  
Ikke Wulandari ◽  
Amir Abdullah

This research focuses how to teach muhadatsah in the Arabic language section using the Arabiah Baina Yadaik, What are the results of teaching conversation in the Arabic language section using the Arabiah Baina Yadaik? As for the objectives of the research To describe the results of conversation teaching in the Arabic language section using the Arabiah Baina Yadaik? This research is of the qualitative research type in the case study and data is obtained by means of the interview, observation and documents. The researcher chose a data analysis method is a Miles and Huberman analysis, which says about data classification, data presentation, and data summary / conclusion. As for the search results Are learning muhadatsah in the first stage, Department of Teaching Arabic Language, Islamic State University of Bengkulu with listening and speaking skills, then reading and writing skills. As for listening and speaking, the teacher provides dialogue and vocabulary. As for reading and writing skills, the teacher provides grammatical or morphological rules and understanding dialogue. This research was conducted at level 1 Arabic language study program totaling 3 classes. Each class consists of 19 students. Final results muhadatsah scores are taken from the value of the assignment, midterm and final semester exams. For A class, the Muhadatsah score of the " Very Good " category, 5 students were presented to be 26%, and the "good" category, 10 students were presented to be 53% and the "enough" category, 4 people were presented to 21%. Then in B class, the grade of muhadatsah in the category of "Very Good" there were 11 students who were presented to be 58%, the category of "Good" there were 4 people who were presented to be 21% and in the category of "good enough" there were 4 people who were presented to be 21%. And C class, the grade Muhadatsah score of the "Very Good" category there were 6 students presented to 32%, the category of "Good" there were 9 people were presented to be 47% and the category of "Enough" there were 4 people were presented to be 21%.

DINAMIKA ILMU ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-62
Author(s):  
Abdul Mutholib ◽  
Agus Retnanto

This research aims to describe the reality of the curriculum of teacher preparation in the Department of Arabic Language Teaching at the Maulana Malik Ibrahim Islamic State University Malang and unveiling the conceptual framework for the preparation of Arabic language teachers in this Department.  The methodology used in this paper is the qualitative case study. The results of this research are that the curriculum for the preparation of teachers in the Department of Arabic Language Teaching at this university is based on competencies based curriculum  and the criterion of the Indonesian national framework for qualifications and the idea of the education of the first kernel, which includes the development of personality and the aspect of pedagogy and research and Arabic language science, to provide students with teaching skills and competencies in the field; and The conceptual framework for the preparation of teachers in this department includes the philosophy and standards of the department, the vision, mission and objectives, the included cognitive rules, specifications for graduates, and the system of evaluation adopted for it. The theoretical conclusion of this research is that the quality of the curriculum for the preparation of teachers depends on the extent of the link between the teacher preparation program and its conceptual framework, and the potential of the institutions of preparation to equip students to translate educational theories into practical teaching in schools.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 97-109
Author(s):  
Amirudin Amirudin ◽  
Syarifudin Basyar ◽  
Muhammad Akmansyah ◽  
Subandi Subandi ◽  
Sulthan Shahril

This study was focused on exploring the management of Arabic learning at Islamic boarding schools that have different characters, namely Usuluddin, al-Hikmah, and Nurul Huda Islamic Islamic boarding schools in terms of planning, implementing, and evaluating the learning. This research was descriptive qualitative research where the researchers acted as the main instrument of the research. the data was also obtained from other sources, namely the religious teachers, students, scholars, and documents. The data was collected through data collecting techniques in the form of interviews, observation, and documentation. The results showed that there were differences emphasis on the Arabic learning management objectives in the three Islamic boarding schools. The Usuluddin Islamic boarding school emphasized listening and speaking skills where various programs were facilitated to enable the students to speak fluently and listen to routine speeches, Arabic debates, muhawarah, and yaumu al-lugah. At the Al-Hikmah and Nurul Huda Islamic boarding schools, the Arabic learning management emphasized the reading and writing skills as well as translating turas books. It is recommended for the Arabic learning management to focus on four aspects of language proficiency so that the students can be proficient in the comprehensive language (active and passive).


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 40-53 ◽  
Author(s):  
Syayid Sandi Sukandi ◽  
Dian Noviani Syafar

This research presents the responses from Indonesian EFL students to teaching-learning basic reading and writing skills in the context of Indonesian higher education. The 120 respondents, who completed questionnaires, were students enrolled in Writing 1 and Reading 2 courses in the English Education Study Program of the Teachers Academy in West Sumatra [STKIP PGRI Sumatera Barat]. There were four findings from the survey, namely: 1) EFL students preferred studying reading (37%) more than writing (27%), 2) EFL students read about the same amount of literary texts (25%) as they did popular texts (23%) and academic texts (22%), 3) grammar and spelling are the most difficult aspects for EFL students to learn with 33% having difficulty with basic reading skills, and 53% with basic writing skills, and finally 4) EFL students prefer to open a dictionary when they encounter difficult words in reading a text (62%) and do the same when they have difficulties in expressing their thoughts in writing English (38%). These findings show that EFL students have a variety of responses in terms of learning basic reading and writing in EFL English. In addition, the findings show that the tendency of EFL students to prefer reading to writing is relatively high.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 283
Author(s):  
Ahmad Nurcholis ◽  
Syaikhu Ihsan Hidayatullah

The Industrial Revolution 4.0 did not only change the life of business, work, and state, but also people, and education, including Arabic education. These changes, give opportunities for any benefits, on the other hand it also provide challenges. For those who are unable to deal with it, they are going to be fail. This article described and analyzed the challenges of Arabic as the language for communication in Industrial Revolution 4.0. How does Islamic State University respond to the revolutionary changes in industry 4.0. The lovers, activists, educators, and the Arabic language users need to take a quick, precise, and well-prepared attitude. Therefore, the researchers explored data in the Graduate Program of IAIN Tulungagung as the campus of Da'wah and Civilization that use Arabic language as the main pillar in realizing the vision. The researchers used qualitative phenomenological approach. The findings showed that the students were not accustomed in applying Arabic, so they could not create the language environment yet. However, it has often been used in official events. It can be concluded that the Graduate Program of Arabic Language Department of IAIN Tulungagung is able to follow the industrial revolution 4.0 supported by some articles that have been published in both national and international journals.


Author(s):  
Nabila Qurrotu Aini ◽  
Rahma Sakina

This research aimed to describe the implementation of the Montessori Method in academic flow development for students. A Qualitative approach and intrinsic case study design were used in this research. The participants of this research were five students of the Arabic Language Study Program in one of university in Bandung, West Java. The participants were selected using purposive sampling technique. The findings revealed that students were able to achieve academic flow, which was marked by the achievement of all indicators in the aspect of absorption by activity. However, the indicator of thinking included in the aspect of fluency by performance was difficult to be achieved by the students. The results of this research are expected to be utilized by those who play a role in developing students' potential, which was guidance and counseling service units based in universities and academic supervisors.


Media Wisata ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Saptin Dwi Setyo Hastuti

This study aims to investigate the influence of (1) the students’ vocabulary mastery on their writing skills, (2) the students’ grammar mastery on their writing skill and(3) the students’ vocabulary and grammar mastery on their writing skills at Yogyakarta State University. This research was an ex-post-facto. The population comprised the third-semester students of the Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris (PBI) study program at the Languages and Arts Faculty, Yogyakarta State University in the academic year 2013/2014. Therefore, this study showed that (1) vocabulary mastery positively influenced the students’ writing skills, (2) grammar mastery positively influenced the students’ writing skills, and (3) vocabulary and grammar mastery positively influenced the students’ writing skills.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 260-269
Author(s):  
Witria Windika

The pupoposes of this study were (1) to find out the realizations of politeness strategies of disagreement by the sixth semester students of English Education students of Islamic State University in Sumatera, and (2) to figure out the most common types of politeness strategy used by them. The study employed qualitative research. The data were taken through a written test and Discourse Completion Test (DCT). The sample was taken by using cluster random sampling method which consisted of 12 male students and 12 female students. The study revealed that female and male English language learners experienced four types of politeness strategy: positive politeness, negative politeness, bald-on-record politeness, and off-record politeness with negative politeness as the most frequent strategy used by female and male English language learners. The result of the study showed that negative politeness was dominant politeness strategy which had value of 63,33%. The second place was bald-on-record (23,33%), the third place was positive politeness  (11,67%), and the last one was off-record (1,67%). The conclusion of this study indicated that in expressing politeness strategy for disagreement, both female and male respondents tended to perform negative politeness strategy.


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