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The Impact of Mobile-Assisted Hybrid Dynamic Assessment on Arabic Language Leaners’ Reading Comprehension Performance Mustiah, Mustiah; Dayat, Dayat; Sadek, Nihal
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 12, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v12i1.9158

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Dynamic assessment is unity of assessment and instruction based on the sociocultural theory in which mediation is gradually provided to promote the cognitive development.   This study mainly aimed to explore the quantitative and qualitative impact of mobile-assisted hybrid dynamic assessment (MAHDA) on Islamic religious Education (IRE) learners’ Arabic reading comprehension (ARC). This recent study employed a sequential explanatory mixed-methods design and involved twenty participants assigned into experimental and control groups. All groups received pre-and post-tests to compare the intervention. The experimental group was mediated through the MAHDA procedure for two months and the control group received conventional instruction. The interview with the participants was also conducted to assess the learners’ perception of the mediation strategies of MAHDA. The pre- and post-test were analyzed by t-test and the transcribed interviews were thematically analyzed. Quantitatively, the results showed a meaningful distinction between the two groups. It highlighted that MAHDA was significantly effective to enhance the learners’ knowledge of ARC. The qualitative findings also indicated that the participants felt satisfied with the MAHDA in improving the learners’ ARC abilities and social interaction. One of the implications of this research is to promote the use of mobile learning as mediation DA framework to teach various features of Arabic including reading comprehension of Arabic. Further research is required MAHDA with a larger site and samples to generate the effectiveness of MAHDA.
Exploring the Impact of Computer-Based Hybrid Dynamic Assessment on EFL Students' Academic Writing Development Dayat, Dayat; Mustiah, Mustiah; Meliasari, Rahayu
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol. 13 No. 3 (2025): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v13i3.13747

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Little attention has been paid to the computer-based hybrid dynamic assessment (C-HDA) in the context of English as a foreign language (EFL) academic writing. However, This study aimed to examine the impact of C-HDA in improving the writing skills of Indonesian higher education students. A sequential explanatory mixed-methods design was employed. To gather quantitative data, one-group pretest-posttest research design was employed. Qualitatively, semi-structured interviews with the experimental group were also conducted to investigate the extent to of mediation benefited the participants during the teaching session. The interview was conducted after the post-test was completed accordingly. Eleven of twenty-two aged 19-20 years old enrolled in the Writing for Academic Purposes course and participated in this research project. The participants were required to write an argumentative essay of 150-300 words consisting of three paragraphs (introduction, body, and conclusion) and their essays were then assessed by using the recent C-HDA. All essays were, then, scored (by three raters) based on five criteria of academic writing, content, organization, language use, mechanics, and style. T-test and the thematic analysis were used to analyze the quantitative and qualitative data, respectively. The results showed that the the current C-HDA improved the participants' academic writing although no maximal score was achieved. In addition, the qualitative data found three themes, positive and negative perspectives, and suggestions that addressed the participants' perceptions toward the C-HDA. This study yields implications for academic writing teachers about the implementation of C-HDA in developing academic writing for low-competent students. 
The Impact of Mobile-Assisted Hybrid Dynamic Assessment on Arabic Language Leaners’ Reading Comprehension Performance Mustiah, Mustiah; Dayat, Dayat; Sadek, Nihal
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): January
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v12i1.9158

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Dynamic assessment is unity of assessment and instruction based on the sociocultural theory in which mediation is gradually provided to promote the cognitive development.   This study mainly aimed to explore the quantitative and qualitative impact of mobile-assisted hybrid dynamic assessment (MAHDA) on Islamic religious Education (IRE) learners’ Arabic reading comprehension (ARC). This recent study employed a sequential explanatory mixed-methods design and involved twenty participants assigned into experimental and control groups. All groups received pre-and post-tests to compare the intervention. The experimental group was mediated through the MAHDA procedure for two months and the control group received conventional instruction. The interview with the participants was also conducted to assess the learners’ perception of the mediation strategies of MAHDA. The pre- and post-test were analyzed by t-test and the transcribed interviews were thematically analyzed. Quantitatively, the results showed a meaningful distinction between the two groups. It highlighted that MAHDA was significantly effective to enhance the learners’ knowledge of ARC. The qualitative findings also indicated that the participants felt satisfied with the MAHDA in improving the learners’ ARC abilities and social interaction. One of the implications of this research is to promote the use of mobile learning as mediation DA framework to teach various features of Arabic including reading comprehension of Arabic. Further research is required MAHDA with a larger site and samples to generate the effectiveness of MAHDA.