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Analysis of Daily Test Items In Arabic For Muhammadiyah Elementary School Sidoarum Yogyakarta Malikhatun Nasikhah; Zulfa Amalia Wahidah
Asalibuna Vol 4, No 2 (2020): Vol 4, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : IAIN Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30762/asa.v4i2.2918

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To measure the achievement of students' competence in Arabic in accordance with predetermined competency standards, it is necessary to assess the learning outcomes of students. The accuracy of the assessment of learning outcomes has a very significant impact on efforts to improve the quality of education in schools, so the quality of tests as an evaluation tool really needs to be considered. This study aims to determine the quality of the daily test items in Arabic for SD Muhammadiyah Sidoarum Yogyakarta. This research is a quantitative research. Data analysis using the excel application program AnBuSo (Questionnaire Analysis) version 5.0. The results showed that the process of arranging the Arabic questions was not good, because the teacher did not pay attention to the stages used in the preparation of the questions so that the difference between the questions and the difficulty level of the questions was not balanced.
Challenges In Using WhatsApp as An Online Arabic Learning Center A Syahid Robbani; Zulfa Amalia Wahidah; Ahmad Muzayyan Haqqy
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 21 No 2 (2021): Dinamika Ilmu, 21(2), December 2021
Publisher : UIN Sultan Aji Muhammad Idris Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (217.32 KB) | DOI: 10.21093/di.v21i2.3691

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This study aims to examine the challenges and obstacles faced in using WhatsApp as an online Arabic learning center and efforts to overcome them. The data from this qualitative study were obtained from observations of 71 students and 2 Arabic language teachers. The data was then validated and strengthened by interviews with 5 students and 2 Arabic language teachers. The results of this study show that the challenges and obstacles in using WhatsApp as an online Arabic learning center do not only come from students, student guardians, and teachers but can also come from the limitations of the WhatsApp application itself such as the maximum file size limit that can be sent and the record button prone to be canceled. In overcoming the existing obstacles, the teacher converts the files to be sent first, lowers the level of questions in assignments, pays attention to the accuracy of students' answers in doing assignments, and collaborates the use of WhatsApp with Google Drive and Instagram. Finally, by looking at the role of the WhatsApp application in the current learning process, the researcher hopes that the WhatsApp application developer will consider to provide WhatsApp for Education like WhatsApp for Business which has existed for a long time.