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Perceptions of the English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students’ Program Toward Vocabulary Learning Strategies Artika, Febria Sri; Fitriani, Suci
Jurnal Educative: Journal of Educational Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30983/educative.v9i1.8553

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The objective of this research is to investigate the benefits received by international students at the English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students' program (ELICOS) of the University of Canberra College English Language Centre (UCCELC) in Australia in implementing Vocabulary Learning Strategies (VLS). The benefits are in terms of finding new vocabulary outside of the classroom, writing the words directly while encountering new words, making a connection for the meaning of the words, studying the aspects of the new words, rehearsing, saying the new words aloud and jotting the word down, getting an image of the first time they met the words, and using new vocabulary in daily conversation. A qualitative design was used to collect information from six international students from various nations, including Indonesia, China, the Philippines, and Japan, utilising interviews. The interview data were analysed and presented using qualitative research processes such as coding, grouping, argument creation, and drafting. The findings of this study demonstrated that students in the ELICOS program use a variety of vocabulary learning strategies, including cognitive, metacognitive, memory, and social strategies. Furthermore, all students reported that they gained a considerable beneficial impact on their language learning proficiency by applying behaviors of some particular vocabulary learning strategies These findings have significant implications for increasing the quality of language teaching and learning processes, as well as enriching the research repertory in the field of VLS. Bahasa Inggris untuk Mahasiswa Luar Negeri (ELICOS) dari University of Canberra College English Language Centre (UCCELC) di Australia dalam mengimplementasikan Strategi Pembelajaran Kosakata (Vocabulary Learning Strategies - VLS). Manfaatnya adalah menemukan kosakata baru di luar kelas, menulis kata-kata tersebut secara langsung ketika bertemu dengan kata-kata baru, membuat hubungan makna kata-kata tersebut, mempelajari aspek-aspek dari kata-kata baru tersebut, berlatih, mengucapkan kata-kata baru tersebut dengan lantang dan menuliskan kata tersebut, mendapatkan gambaran ketika pertama kali bertemu dengan kata-kata tersebut, dan menggunakan kosakata baru tersebut dalam percakapan sehari-hari. Untuk mengumpulkan informasi dari enam mahasiswa internasional dari berbagai negara, termasuk Indonesia, Cina, Filipina, dan Jepang, dengan menggunakan wawancara. Data wawancara dianalisis dan disajikan dengan menggunakan proses penelitian kualitatif seperti pengkodean, pengelompokan, pembuatan argumen, dan penyusunan. Temuan dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa siswa dalam program ELICOS menggunakan berbagai strategi pembelajaran kosakata, termasuk strategi kognitif, metakognitif, memori, dan sosial. Selain itu, semua siswa mengakui bahwa mereka mendapatkan dampak yang cukup menguntungkan pada kemampuan belajar bahasa mereka dengan menerapkan aspek-aspek VLS. Temuan ini memiliki implikasi yang signifikan untuk meningkatkan kualitas proses belajar mengajar bahasa, serta memperkaya khazanah penelitian di bidang VLS.
Religious Ideology Dissemination And Contestation In Indonesian Islamic Educational Institutions Junaidi, Junaidi; Afrinaldi, Afrinaldi; Artika, Febria Sri; Al-Momani, Mohammad Omar
Ulumuna Vol 28 No 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/ujis.v28i2.1055

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Islamic education in Indonesia is currently in the spotlight due to rivalries among Islamic groups that have turned educational institutions into battlegrounds. This study aimed to identify the process of spreading religious ideology in educational institutions, analyze its educational aspects, and explore the implications of competition among religious groups. This study employed a qualitative approach with phenomenological and sociological research designs. The data sources were collected from school administrators, teachers, students, and stakeholders. In-depth interviews, observation, and documentation were used to gather data in three different locations: Aceh, West Sumatra, and Yogyakarta. The results show that educational institutions spread religious ideology through classroom learning activities, subjects, and books. In addition, the spread of ideology also occurs through religious rituals, extracurricular activities, school policies, and culture. The spread of ideology has implications for the emergence of diverse religious understandings in students and different religious identities between groups. It creates a depth of ideological differences in society. Ideological rivalry in Islamic education in Indonesia is a significant challenge that needs to be addressed to ensure quality education that supports the holistic development of individuals and society.
Perceptions of the English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students’ Program Toward Vocabulary Learning Strategies Artika, Febria Sri; Fitriani, Suci
Jurnal Educative: Journal of Educational Studies Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30983/educative.v9i1.8553

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The objective of this research is to investigate the benefits received by international students at the English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students' program (ELICOS) of the University of Canberra College English Language Centre (UCCELC) in Australia in implementing Vocabulary Learning Strategies (VLS). The benefits are in terms of finding new vocabulary outside of the classroom, writing the words directly while encountering new words, making a connection for the meaning of the words, studying the aspects of the new words, rehearsing, saying the new words aloud and jotting the word down, getting an image of the first time they met the words, and using new vocabulary in daily conversation. A qualitative design was used to collect information from six international students from various nations, including Indonesia, China, the Philippines, and Japan, utilising interviews. The interview data were analysed and presented using qualitative research processes such as coding, grouping, argument creation, and drafting. The findings of this study demonstrated that students in the ELICOS program use a variety of vocabulary learning strategies, including cognitive, metacognitive, memory, and social strategies. Furthermore, all students reported that they gained a considerable beneficial impact on their language learning proficiency by applying behaviors of some particular vocabulary learning strategies These findings have significant implications for increasing the quality of language teaching and learning processes, as well as enriching the research repertory in the field of VLS. Bahasa Inggris untuk Mahasiswa Luar Negeri (ELICOS) dari University of Canberra College English Language Centre (UCCELC) di Australia dalam mengimplementasikan Strategi Pembelajaran Kosakata (Vocabulary Learning Strategies - VLS). Manfaatnya adalah menemukan kosakata baru di luar kelas, menulis kata-kata tersebut secara langsung ketika bertemu dengan kata-kata baru, membuat hubungan makna kata-kata tersebut, mempelajari aspek-aspek dari kata-kata baru tersebut, berlatih, mengucapkan kata-kata baru tersebut dengan lantang dan menuliskan kata tersebut, mendapatkan gambaran ketika pertama kali bertemu dengan kata-kata tersebut, dan menggunakan kosakata baru tersebut dalam percakapan sehari-hari. Untuk mengumpulkan informasi dari enam mahasiswa internasional dari berbagai negara, termasuk Indonesia, Cina, Filipina, dan Jepang, dengan menggunakan wawancara. Data wawancara dianalisis dan disajikan dengan menggunakan proses penelitian kualitatif seperti pengkodean, pengelompokan, pembuatan argumen, dan penyusunan. Temuan dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa siswa dalam program ELICOS menggunakan berbagai strategi pembelajaran kosakata, termasuk strategi kognitif, metakognitif, memori, dan sosial. Selain itu, semua siswa mengakui bahwa mereka mendapatkan dampak yang cukup menguntungkan pada kemampuan belajar bahasa mereka dengan menerapkan aspek-aspek VLS. Temuan ini memiliki implikasi yang signifikan untuk meningkatkan kualitas proses belajar mengajar bahasa, serta memperkaya khazanah penelitian di bidang VLS.
Challenging Western Dominance: Islamic Intellectual Paradigms of Education in al-Ghazali, Ibn Qayyim, and al-Zarnuji Charles, Charles; Hayat, Ade Putra; Artika, Febria Sri; Herdianto, Herdianto
Jurnal Ushuluddin Vol 33, No 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/jush.v33i2.38275

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Modern educational systems frequently emphasize cognitive outcomes, often at the expense of moral and spiritual development, resulting in graduates who may be academically adept yet ethically or spiritually unfulfilled. This study aims to reconstruct a holistic educational paradigm inspired by the pedagogical philosophies of three Islamic intellectuals—Al-Ghazali, Ibn Qayyim Al-Jauziyah, and Az-Zarnuji—by examining their conceptualizations of purposive learning, moral cultivation, and the role of the educator. Using a qualitative literature review method, the research analyzes primary classical texts and compares their holistic framework with Western holistic educational traditions such as Waldorf and the Humboldtian model. The findings reveal a tripartite pedagogical structure: spiritual purification (tazkiyat al-nafs), ethical integrity as a safeguard against intellectual hubris, and etiquette-infused teacher–student dynamics. These elements, when synthesized with Western models that prioritize creativity, individuality, and interdisciplinary growth, offer a robust paradigm for integrated human development. Ultimately, this framework proposes an education reoriented toward cognitive, ethical, and spiritual wholeness