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Jacob's Analytical Assessment in the Evaluation of Arabic Writing Skills at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri Program Keagamaan Rufaiqoh, Elok; Sutaman, Sutaman; Arifa, Zakiyah; Ibrahim ElJack Ibrahim, Nahla; Asy’ari, Hasyim
ALSINATUNA Vol 9 No 1 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/alsinatuna.v9i1.1913

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This study aims to assess the Arabic writing proficiency of tenth-grade students in the PK 1 class of Madrasah Aliyah Negeri Program Keagamaan (MANPK) Jember through analytical evaluation. The sample comprised 20 students, identified as S1–S20. The data were derived from their in-class compositions titled “Simple Essays,” which were analyzed using Jacobs' Analytical Rubric. This rubric evaluates five key components of writing: content, organization, vocabulary, language use, and mechanics. Employing a quantitative descriptive research design, the findings indicate that the majority of students’ Arabic writing skills fall within the “good to average” category. Specifically, 10% of students performed at the “excellent to very good” level across all aspects, 60% at the “good to average” level, and 30% at the “fair to poor” level—though their vocabulary usage remained at a “good to sufficient” level. These findings provide essential feedback for educators aiming to enhance the teaching and learning of Arabic writing skills.
Al-Taḥāwulāt al-Jadīdah fi Ta’līm al-Lugah al-'Arabiyyah li al-Nāṭiqīna bi Gairiha fi al-Mustawa al-Jāmi’ī Uril Bahruddin; Sutaman Sutaman; Syuhadak Syuhadak
ALSINATUNA Vol 6 No 2 (2021): June 2021
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28918/alsinatuna.v7i2.3488

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The aim of learning Arabic for the Indonesian people is not only to understand religion. In fact, Arabic learning has undergone a change in orientation towards a more perfect direction. The purpose of this article is to understand (1) the orientation of Arabic learning in tertiary institutions, (2) models of transformation of Arabic learning in higher education based on a new orientation of Arabic learning. So far this aspect has not been paid attention to in existing studies. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive analysis model. Data collection was carried out through interviews, observation and documentation. Data were analyzed from the start of data collection, then data description and data reduction, then verification in detail. The results of this study indicate that there is a change in orientation in learning Arabic in Indonesian universities, which previously only oriented maharah qira'ah to understand religious texts, to become perfectly oriented to master the four language skills. A new transformation model is being carried out by several universities that teach Arabic, characterized by intensive learning using a modern curriculum and the availability of an appropriate language environment. In conclusion, it turns out that learning Arabic in Indonesia leads to a better direction if it is consistent with a new orientation and follows the development of language learning in other worlds.
Co-Authors AA Sudharmawan, AA Abdul Muntaqim Al Anshory Abdul Wahab Naf’an  Achmad Ja’far Sodik Ahmad Basyori Ahmad Mubaligh Ahmad Nuruddin Ahmed, Bakri Mohamed Bkheet Aidillah Suja Aini, Hidayati Alaoui, Moulay Mhamed Ismaili Alin Fithor alizar, mahfud Alphasiri, Aulia Rahman Alzitawi, Diaya Uddeen Deab Mahmoud Arifa, Zakiya Asrofik, Asrofik Asy’ari, Hasyim Aydın Yokmaç Babiker, Gareeb Allah Babiker Mustafa Baihaqi, Ahmad Fauzan Charles Parningotan Haratua Simanjuntak Danial Hilmi Daniel Happy Putra Elok Rufaiqoh, Elok Faisol, M Farkha Dina, Karina Febriani, Suci Ramadhanti Firmansyah, Dimas Fredinan Yulianda Guettaoui, Kddour Bedra Hamid, Muhammad Abdul Hidayat, D Ibrahim ElJack Ibrahim, Nahla Ibrahim, Faishal Mahmoud Adam Imaduddin, M. Firdaus Imam Asrori Khambali, Khambali Khoirul Huda KIROM, MAKHIULIL M. Abdul Hamid Maimunah, Iffat Mennofatria Boer Mia Nurmala Miolo, Syahrul Alfitrah Muassomah Muassomah Muhammad Amiruddin Muhammad Iqbal Fathoni Muhammad Natsir Muhammad Salih, Ibnu Omar N. Nurjanah Narto Narto Ningsih, Eka Sulistya Ninik Umi Hartanti Nur Ali NURHADI Nurjannah Nurjannah Nurwijayanti Oktavera, Hasnil Penny Respati Yurisa R. Taufiqurrochman Roziki, Khafid Setiawan, Wahid Budi Shofil Fikri Siregar, Husnatul Hamidiyyah Siti Maisaroh Sodik, Achmad Ja'far Solikhah, Ritma Eka Sundirah, Sundirah Supangat Supangat Suwandi Suwandi Suyono Suyono Suyono Suyono Syafina, Hanna Izzah Syarifaturrahmatullah, Syarifaturrahmatullah Syuhadak Syuhadak Syukran Syukran Ulum, M. Samsul Ulum, Samsul Umi Hartanti, Ninik Uril Bahruddin, Uril Wardhana, Delly Yul, Widiya Yusli Wardiatno Zahro, Khusniyati Zawawi, Moh