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THE DYNAMICS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Zurqoni, Zurqoni; Arbain, Muhammad; Fauzan, Umar
Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies BORNEO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC STUDIES, Vol. 2(1), NOVEMBER 2019
Publisher : IAIN Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/bijis.v2i1.1849

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This study illustrates the dynamics of the development of Islamic education in Southeast Asia which includes several states such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, and Southern Thailand which have different and unique features of Islamic education as a characteristic of each country. This research also not only explains the differences in the style of Islamic education but analyzes the various dynamics of development that occur behind the formation of a pattern of Islamic education as the grand design of Islamic education in Southeast Asia. The research methodology used is descriptive qualitative data collection techniques in the form of observation, interviews, and documentation. The results found a variety of features or models that became the grand design of Islamic education in each country, namely: (1) Indonesia has a grand design of Islamic education with patterns (2-6-3-3-4); RA 2 years, MI 6 years, MTs 3 years and MA 3 years, and PT 4 years; (2) Malaysia has a grand design with patterns: (4 / 6-7 / 12-3-2-1 / 2); PPD 4-6 years, PD 7-12 years, PMP 3 years, PMA 3 years, PP-PMA 1-2 years, PT 3-4 years; (3) Brunei Darussalam has a grand design with patterns: (A 7-3-2-2); 7-year elementary school, 3-year middle school, 2-year high school, 2-year pre-university; and (4) Southern Thailand (Patani) has a grand design with patterns: 6- (3-3); MI 6 years, MM 3 years, and MTs 3 years.
Blended Learning as a Developmental Model Strategy of Teaching and Learning in Islamic Universities in Indonesia Saleh, Khairul; Rukiyah, Ity; Arbain, Muhammad
Dinamika Ilmu: Jurnal Pendidikan Dinamika Ilmu Vol 21 No 2, December 2021
Publisher : IAIN Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/di.v21i2.3809

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Blended learning is a demanding topic nowadays where its existence is possibly enhance lecturers’ competencies as well as giving students new experiences from the combination of different platforms of learning i.e. face to face interaction and online class. Since blended learning seems to be relevant topic at the present time, therefore the aim of the study is to explore the implementation of blended learning in Islamic universities in six different cities in Indonesia. Direct observation was conducted in order to map the strategy used by each Islamic university in implementing blended learning method. Other than that, Focus Group Discussion was also held to all Islamic universities in order to dig deeper regarding the policy from the management of the study program of Pendidikan Agama Islam (PAI) as well as confirming to what researchers found on the direct observation to the lecturers related to blended learning employment. Additionally, to support the result, semi-structured interview was conducted to representative of students from each Islamic university in order to highlight their perspectives in the realization of blended learning. As a result, the researchers found that the proportion of having between offline and online learning methods are varied, whether 70:30, 60:40, or 50:50. Additionally, there is no slight difference in terms of conducted activities during the offline session, whereas the use of online platforms with varied e-learning media are found very interestingly. Lastly, interview conducted to PAI students indicate positive attitude towards the implementation of blended learning where it is obviously provide future insight for further researchers. The novelty and pedagogical implications are also highlited in this article.
PENGAYAAN KOSAKATA BAHASA INGGRIS DI LINGKUNGAN PONDOK PESANTREN AL IHSAN PUTERA BANJARMASIN MELALUI GAME-BASED LEARNING Arbain, Muhammad; Ramadani, Fitra; Novika, Hartatya; Hasbi, Maulana; Perdana, Arya
JURNAL PENGABDIAN AL-IKHLAS UNIVERSITAS ISLAM KALIMANTAN MUHAMMAD ARSYAD AL BANJARY Vol 10, No 2 (2024): AL-IKHLAS JURNAL PENGABDIAN
Publisher : Universitas Islam kalimantan MAB

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31602/jpaiuniska.v10i2.15340

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ABSTRAKGame merupakan aktivitas penting dalam lingkungan belajar karena diyakini dapat meningkatkan pengalaman belajar, suasana hati, dan membuat pembelajaran menjadi lebih efektif dan menyenangkan. Karena itu, game bisa menciptakan lingkungan pembelajaran yang stimulatif dan motivatif di kelas, dengan memberikan suasana yang menarik, menyenangkan, dan menimbulkan rasa ingin tahu (Fachriyani & Syafe’i, 2018). Kegiatan pelatihan ini bertujuan untuk memperkaya kosakata bahasa Inggris berbasis game atau permaianan secara konvensional di lingkungan Pondok Pesantren Al-Ihsan Putera Banjarmasin. Kegiatan pelatihan ini dilakukan melaui ceramah, tanya jawab dan pelatihan. Pada pretest yang dilaksanakan, skor rata-rata santri mendapat 9.7, sedangkan pada sesi post-test para santri mendapatkan skor 11.33. Dengan demikian, terdapat perbedaan (D) cukup signifikan sebesar 1.43. Sebagian besar warga belajar mengatakan Pengayaan Kosakata Bahasa Inggris di lingkunngan Pondok Pesantren Al Ihsan Putera Banjarmasin melalui tradisional Game-Based Learning ini menarik untuk diikuti dan dianggap cukup menggugah minat dan ketertarikan mereka terhadap Bahasa Inggris. Sebagian lain lagi menyatakan bahwa mengenal kosakata Bahasa Inggris edukasi dianggap cukup pengetahuan pengetahuan dan wawasan yang selama ini kurang mendapat perhatian secara proporsional. Sebagian lagi mengatakan bahwa kurang banyak mengetahui kosakata bahasa Inggris dikarenakan bahasa Inggris baru diperkenalkan di kelas kitab kajian 5.Kata Kunci: kosakata, game-based learning
The Dynamics of the Development of Islamic Education in Southeast Asia Zurqoni, Zurqoni; Arbain, Muhammad; Fauzan, Umar
Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 2 No 1 (2019): Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 2(1), November 2019
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Aji Muhammad Idris Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (95.106 KB) | DOI: 10.21093/bijis.v2i1.1849

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This study illustrates the dynamics of the development of Islamic education in Southeast Asia which includes several states such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, and Southern Thailand which have different and unique features of Islamic education as a characteristic of each country. This research also not only explains the differences in the style of Islamic education but analyzes the various dynamics of development that occur behind the formation of a pattern of Islamic education as the grand design of Islamic education in Southeast Asia. The research methodology used is descriptive qualitative data collection techniques in the form of observation, interviews, and documentation. The results found a variety of features or models that became the grand design of Islamic education in each country, namely: (1) Indonesia has a grand design of Islamic education with patterns (2-6-3-3-4); RA 2 years, MI 6 years, MTs 3 years and MA 3 years, and PT 4 years; (2) Malaysia has a grand design with patterns: (4 / 6-7 / 12-3-2-1 / 2); PPD 4-6 years, PD 7-12 years, PMP 3 years, PMA 3 years, PP-PMA 1-2 years, PT 3-4 years; (3) Brunei Darussalam has a grand design with patterns: (A 7-3-2-2); 7-year elementary school, 3-year middle school, 2-year high school, 2-year pre-university; and (4) Southern Thailand (Patani) has a grand design with patterns: 6- (3-3); MI 6 years, MM 3 years, and MTs 3 years.
ROLES AND EXPERIENCES OF ENGLISH EDUCATION STUDENTS IN THE SCHOOL FIELD INTRODUCTION PROGRAM (PLP) Arbain, Muhammad; Ramadani, Fitra
Journal of English Teaching, Applied Linguistics and Literatures (JETALL) Vol 7, No 2 (2024): JETALL VOLUME 7 NUMBER 2 2024
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jetall.v7i2.20829

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This study explores the roles and experiences of English Education students participating in the School Field Introduction Program (PLP) at Tarbiyatul Islamiyah Islamic Boarding School in Banjarmasin. The purpose of this qualitative research is to understand how student teachers adapt their teaching strategies within the unique educational and cultural environment of an Islamic boarding school. Through in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis, the study investigates the challenges, adaptations, and teaching methods utilized by students to enhance their instructional effectiveness. Findings reveal that the students not only develop essential teaching skills but also learn to integrate Islamic values into language instruction. The PLP program provides an immersive experience, enabling student teachers to enhance their pedagogical competencies and cultural awareness. This research contributes to a better understanding of the practical training experiences in Islamic educational settings and highlights the impact of the PLP program on the professional growth of future English teachers.
TEACHERS’ ATTITUDES TOWARDS USING YOUTUBE VIDEO TO ENHANCE LISTENING COMPREHENSION Arbain, Muhammad; Novika, Hartatya
FIKRUNA Jurnal Ilmiah Kependidikan dan Kemasyarakatan Vol 4 No 2 (2022): FIKRUNA : JURNAL ILMIAH KEPENDIDIKAN DAN KEMASYARAKATAN
Publisher : STIT Ibnu Rusyd Tanah Grogot

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (607.759 KB) | DOI: 10.56489/fik.v4i2.63

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The development and condition of the current pandemic has changed the direction of learning from face-to-face to online. The main purpose of this research study is to bring out one of the World Wide Web’s most important sites which is YouTube and show its ability to evolve listening comprehension of EFL learners. This research aims to teachers’ attitudes towards using YouTube video to enhance listening comprehension. Questionnaire is handed to teachers who have an experience with the oral expression module from the English Department. The data are gathered and analysed in order to see positive or negative attitude from teachers towards using YouTube videos as means to enhance the learners’ listening comprehension. The findings show that teachers have a positive attitude towards the internet in general and the use of YouTube videos as a means to develop listening comprehension. This research can provide better ways for teaching and learning and create a new space for obtaining new experiences particularly for teachers.
Character Education Based on Tidung Local Wisdom: A Study on the Tidung Ethnicity of North Kalimantan Bukhari, Akhmad; Arbain, Muhammad; Gusniati, Yeisi
Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 7(1), May 2025
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Aji Muhammad Idris Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/bijis.v7i1.10443

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This study highlights various national issues, especially the increasing concern for moral degradation within society, affecting both ordinary citizens and the educated alike. This degradation manifests in prevalent acts such as student brawls, drug abuse, promiscuity, immoral acts, and even other unlawful behaviors like widespread corruption. Addressing these issues requires an approach rooted in local wisdom, one notable example being the local wisdom values of the Tidung tribe in North Kalimantan, which can serve as a foundation for developing character education in Indonesia. This research aims to explore the Tidung tribe's local wisdom values that can subsequently be implemented in developing character education based on Tidung local wisdom. The study employs a qualitative descriptive approach, utilizing primary data obtained through observation, interviews, and documentation involving customary figures, education stakeholders, teachers, and Tidung tribal community members. Data analysis involves data reduction, display, verification, and triangulation. The findings of this study indicate: ngejaga tengkayu (protecting the marine ecosystems), tenguyun (like to cooperate), suang bagas begambus kamad bagas inteladus (simplicity and independence), tulid dalom ukum (honesty), beadob de ulun tuo (manners to parents), bais penyawo (kind), impong de lunas insuway (having a high sense of solidarity), tetulu (life advice), and bepakot (deliberation). These local wisdom values of the Tidung tribe can form the basis for strengthening character education in Indonesia, especially in North Kalimantan.