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Journal Analysis Study of Students' Independent Character Implementation in Online Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic Tri Indah Yanti; Muhlasin Amrullah
Academia Open Vol 7 (2022): December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (572.713 KB) | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.7.2022.3991

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This study examines the implementation of students' independent character in online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research focuses on students, teachers, and parents as subjects, employing the Mustika zed model for data analysis. Through a comprehensive literature review using Google Scholar, the study explores the effects of online learning on students' habits and the need for parental assistance in completing tasks. The research reveals that the implementation of independent character can benefit students across different grade levels, with habituation materials playing a crucial role. The study concludes by highlighting the importance of incorporating independent character development in learning planning. This research contributes to understanding the impact of online learning and provides implications for fostering students' independence in education. Highlights: Online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a decline in students' learning independence. The implementation of habituation materials in online learning can effectively address the loss of good habits developed in traditional school settings. This research emphasizes the importance of fostering students' independent character through online learning and highlights the role of parents, teachers, and students in adapting to the challenges posed by the pandemic. Keywords: Online learning, students, learning independence, COVID-19 pandemic, habituation materials.
Analysis of the Implementation of Responsible Character in Online Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic Dewi Noviastuti Novi; Muhlasin Amrullah
Academia Open Vol 7 (2022): December
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This meta-analysis investigates the implementation of student responsibility in online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. By conducting a comprehensive literature review, relevant articles, journals, and references were analyzed to explore the challenges posed by the pandemic on education. The results highlight a decline in student responsibility and engagement in online learning, manifested through incomplete assignments and reduced participation. To address these issues, character education emerges as a potential solution, emphasizing the collaboration between teachers, students, and parents. This study sheds light on the importance of fostering student responsibility and suggests implications for educators and policymakers to enhance the online learning experience amidst global crises. Highlights: The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted traditional face-to-face learning, necessitating a shift to online learning. Online learning has posed challenges to student responsibility, with decreased engagement and incomplete assignments. Implementing character education in collaboration with parents can help foster student responsibility in online learning. Keywords: COVID-19, online learning, student responsibility, character education, meta-analysis
Implementing creative activities for Class II students to foster independence. Gita Nur Laili; Muhlasin Amrullah
Academia Open Vol 8 No 1 (2023): June
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This qualitative study aimed to explore the strengthening of independent characters among Class II elementary school students during the Period of Restrictions on Community Activities (PPKM). The research utilized observation, interviews, and documentation as data collection techniques, with the principal, Class II teachers, and guardians of Class II students as subjects. The analysis revealed that four indicators for strengthening independent character were identified within the learning process, despite some suboptimal outcomes influenced by various factors, including students themselves, teachers, and parents. The main strategy employed to enhance independent character was the involvement of parents in providing reinforcement, along with the teachers serving as positive role models. The most frequently implemented indicator for independent character strengthening was completing tasks without disturbing others, employing critical thinking and problem-solving approaches. Moreover, teachers fostered independent characters throughout all learning activities and actively cooperated with parents. These findings highlight the importance of cultivating independent character in elementary schools, emphasizing the significance of self-reliance, critical thinking, and cooperative learning. The implications of this study can inform educators, parents, and policymakers in designing effective interventions to foster independent characters among elementary school students during challenging periods such as PPKM. Highlights: Importance of parental involvement: The study emphasizes the significance of parents' participation in strengthening the independent characters of Class II students during the PPKM period. Role modeling by teachers: Teachers play a crucial role in setting a positive example and modeling independent character traits for students in the learning process. Fostering critical thinking and problem-solving: The implementation of critical thinking and problem-solving models in classrooms contributes to the development of independent characters among Class II students. Keywords: Strengthening independent characters, Class II students, PPKM, Qualitative research, Learning process
Response of Pulgher Hajj and Umrah: Arabic Language as a Practical Communication Hikmah, Khizanatul; Amrullah, Muhlasin; Ammar, Farikh Marzuki; Yuliyanti, Silviya
Academia Open Vol 8 No 2 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.8.2023.7272

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Language is a communicative phenomenon in a social context so that the ability to speak Arabic is no longer a complement but a vital requirement that must be mastered by prospective haj and umrah pilgrims. Therefore, the focus of research conducted by researchers is on user response to the design of a traveling-based communicative Arabic language e-book for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims at KBIH Jabal Nur Sidoarjo. This study used a descriptive qualitative method approach with data collection techniques including observation, documentation, and questionnaires and data analysis techniques with Miles and Huberman's interactive analysis model. The results showed a percentage of 90.8%, meaning that most of the congregation stated that the traveling-based communicative Arabic ebook included a new design typology that could be used as a guide in communicating practical Arabic in Saudi Arabia. Highlights: Vital Language Skill: Proficiency in Arabic becomes essential for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims due to the communicative nature of these journeys. Innovative Design: The study focuses on a new design typology for a traveling-based communicative Arabic e-book. Positive Reception: Research findings reveal a 90.8% approval rate among participants, indicating the effectiveness of the e-book for practical Arabic communication in Saudi Arabia. Keywords: Response, Hajj and Umrah, Arabic, communication.
Co-Authors Abdullah, Latiefa Diah Abiyyah, Azhar Arij ahmad yani Aisna, Rilla Nanda Riftahul Aisyah Cucu Utami Ajeng Nurmadi Cahyanti Alfarisi, Mafajah Salsabila Alfi Nur Hidayati Alifvia Putri L. Alya Farhah Amadi, Aunur Shabur Maajid Amellya Nur Syahrani Ammar, Farikh Marzuki Ammar, Farikh Marzuqi Angela, Mayanksari Nur Angelia Firdaus Anis Farikha Anita Puji Astutik Arifin, Raihan Bin Mohd Arizkylia Yoka Putri Arwiny, Siti Khoirotul Assa’Diah Eka Rahmawati Atim Alfin Setyawan Avinda Virnadya Kuswantoro Bachtiar Adi Saputra Banafsa Zulfa Zakiyyah Berliana Khofifah Febriyanti Chusnul Chotimah Citra Dwi Yanti Cyesar Melati Merta Putri Danti Sri Rahayu Dendik Dwi Prandika Desi Intan Romadhona Devi Novianti Devi Nur Amin Putriningsih Devi Wulandari Devina Regita Cahyarani Dewi Noviastuti Novi Dian Septi Nur Afifah Diana Angellina Dinda Permatasari Diny Puspadewi Divna Diviana Risca Monica Dwi Febianti Dwi Febyanovi Inaya Dwi Prasanti Dwi Yulia Ningsih Dyaz Ramadhani Novitasari Efendy, Eva Yulia Egitayanti Aulia Rochman Eka Sri Astutik Elfin Nur Diniyah Elok Munjiati Ninda Elsah Isnaini Erika Wahyu Stefani Erinda Ambarani Erni Sulisstyowati Eva Dwi Endah Silvia Eva Roesmadayanti Putri Eviyatul Siska Fachriza Alma F. Faiqotin Af’idah Faizal Amir, Faizal Fania Amanda Islamy Faradila Putri Farah Isnani Ambarwati Fariz Aditya Fatmakiyyah Fatmakiyyah Febriana, Dita Wahyu Febriyanti, Lindania Firdatus Nurlaila Firyalita Sarah Firdaus Fisty Wilda Safitri Fitri Wulandari Fitriani Setya Kirana Rochmaeni Friska Aprilia Friza Brillianty Shabrina Gebriela Palomargareta Ghozali Rusyid Affandi Ghozi, Pramudya Al Gita Nur Laili Habibi, Wipa Raziq Sihab Hanem Masfufah Harnum Putri Almaidah Hendra Erik Rudyanto Imamatut Tarbiyah Imarotul Fatma Indah Laitatul B Indah Nur Febriyanti Indah Utari Indrakurniawan, Machful Intan Rahma Febriani Iqbal, Waritsuddin Ibnu Irma Diah Maharani Izzatur Rosuli Jihan Iffa Suroiya Khizanatul Hikmah Khoiri Khoiri Kiki Fitri Sutrami Kurniawan, Macful Indra Kusumawardhana, Mahardhika Dharmawan Lailatul Fitriyah Lestari, Dwi Putri Ayu Lia Novianti Liantika Permatasari Lina Rohmatun Nisa Lintang Nimas Primaningtyas Loetfi Yanti Rosdiana Machful Indra Kurniawan Mahardhika Dharmawan Kusumawardhana Mahardika Darmawan Kusuma Wardana Mas Abdul Syakar Dimas Muwaffiq Masfufah Hanim Mat Teh, Kamarul Shukri bin Maulidya Putri Pratama Maulinda Anjarsari Maulydia Briegga Taniatara May Lucyana Kartono Putri May Maharani Mochammad Lutfy Aziz Mohammad Faizal Amir Mohammad Ilham Dzulfikar Mufidah Nur Aliyyah Muhammad Anwar Syihab Muhammad Faiz Al Majid Mukhammad Fahmi Udin Murni Nikmatillah Mustika Itsna Finurika Mustika, Laila Mutiara Noor Imani Nabila, Salsa Nadiyah Puspita Sari Natasha Elanda Nazilah, Nurun Nikmatul Alfiyah Nila Sekardhani Hadian Nisful Laili Nurjanah Noor Evita Agustin Nur Adinda Putri Nur Fazriya Masfufa Nur Lailatul Khasanah Nurfi Laili Nurizah, Ainawa Kholilatul Nurma Alawiyah Nurul Octavia Ovi Shinta Asri Permatasari, Liantika Pintan Susilo Putri Putri Kusumaningtyas Rahma, Mutiara Rahmad Kaosar Fatoni Rahmadyanti Y. Rahmawati Hani Pratiwi Rani Syahda Hanifa Ranti Nur Fadilah Rara Dewi Putri Rahmadani Refi Mutiara Putri Renata Kartikasari Rida Septi Rifana Risa Hayati Rizka Rahmawati Safitri, Silfa Devi Sari, Defi Noviatul Shafa Ayu Faramida Shafa Nurul Nabilah Shalahuddin, Rahmad Sholikha, Dina Wilda Sholikhah, Dwi Afidatus Sifa’un Nazilah Sintia Kazelia Jaya Sofannah, Iin Arifatus Sofyanora Pravita Agustin Subagia, M. Nurhuda Ricky Sultan Muhammad Sutrami, Kiki Fitri Suwarta, Nyoman Syamsadea, Alya Rafika Syilviana Eka Purwanto Talitha Destiny Sasmithaningrum Tri Indah Yanti Tri Nanda Maulidyah Umi Nazila Nur Dini Vanda Rezania Vina Virgianata N. Vindiyati Puspitasari Wati, Annis Widya Adiningtyas Winaldha Maulina Yela Fitrya Sa’diah Yuliyanti, Silviya Zulqoh Rosyada Ifat Zuyyina Fihayati