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Strategies of Arabic Students' Self-Regulated Learning Improvement in Language Proficiency in The Disruption Era Saproni Muhammad Samin; Ismail Akzam; Harif Supriady
Arabiyat : Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Arab dan Kebahasaaraban Vol 9, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/a.v9i2.22828

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This study aimed to develop strategies to improve students' Self-Regulated Learning in the Arabic Language Education Study Program at Universitas Islam Riau in the Arabic language proficiency course in the disruption era. This research is qualitative research using a descriptive approach. The data collection technique for the qualitative method in this study used several designs; the Interview Technique, Documentation, and Literature Study. The systematics of strategy development refers to five stages according to Hariadi’s theory. This study shows the results of several strategies to improve Self-Regulated Learning for Arabic Language Education students at the Universitas Islam Riau for language proficiency courses; 1) Creation of environmental Arabic (Bîʾah Luġawiyyah), 2) monitoring and evaluation stages of the use of Arabic as a language of instruction lectures, 3) Coordination in the formulation of Semester Lesson Plan, 4) Orienting the religious subjects as subjects of knowledge and proficiency in the same time, 5) Motivation in competing, 6) Award Programs for student achievement, 7) Guidance lecturer in competing.
Strategies of Arabic Students' Self-Regulated Learning Improvement in Language Proficiency in The Disruption Era Samin, Saproni Muhammad; Akzam, Ismail; Supriady, Harif
Arabiyat : Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Arab dan Kebahasaaraban Vol. 9 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/a.v9i2.22828

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This study aimed to develop strategies to improve students' Self-Regulated Learning in the Arabic Language Education Study Program at Universitas Islam Riau in the Arabic language proficiency course in the disruption era. This research is qualitative research using a descriptive approach. The data collection technique for the qualitative method in this study used several designs; the Interview Technique, Documentation, and Literature Study. The systematics of strategy development refers to five stages according to Hariadi’s theory. This study shows the results of several strategies to improve Self-Regulated Learning for Arabic Language Education students at the Universitas Islam Riau for language proficiency courses; 1) Creation of environmental Arabic (Bîʾah Luġawiyyah), 2) monitoring and evaluation stages of the use of Arabic as a language of instruction lectures, 3) Coordination in the formulation of Semester Lesson Plan, 4) Orienting the religious subjects as subjects of knowledge and proficiency in the same time, 5) Motivation in competing, 6) Award Programs for student achievement, 7) Guidance lecturer in competing.
Outcome-Based Arabic Language Education: Leveraging Learning Analytics for Graduate Success Samin, Saproni Muhammad; Zakaria, Gamal Abdul Nasir; Pebrian, Rojja
Arabiyat : Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Arab dan Kebahasaaraban Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/a.v12i2.46603

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This study evaluates an Arabic Language Education Program's Outcome‑Based Education (OBE) implementation using a Goal‑Free Evaluation Model (GFEM). The research objectives were to: (1) link Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) with Course Learning Outcomes (CLO) and assessments, (2) appraise Student‑Centered Learning (SCL), authentic assessment, and facilities/IT support, and (3) synthesize educational outputs and graduate employability. The methodology employed a convergent, multi‑source design triangulating curriculum records, satisfaction and employer surveys, tracer coverage, academic indicators, research/engagement portfolios, facilities/IT audits, and stakeholder interviews conducted from 2022 to 2024. The results demonstrate consistent implementation from planning to outcomes: GLOs cascade effectively to CLOs; SCL (problem, project, case‑based) is routinely implemented; micro‑teaching is institutionalized across the program. Key findings include GPA 3.73, time‑to‑degree 3.8 years, on‑time graduation 52%, tracer coverage 92.86%, employability/entrepreneurship/further study 97.5%, and 4.8‑month waiting time. The study concludes that identity‑rooted OBE improvements with global responsiveness are achievable through systematic implementation, continuous monitoring, and cultural integration within educational frameworks.