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Used Learning at Al-Irsyad Bulaan Kamba Islamic Boarding School Levan's, Olivia; Tanucan, Jem Cloyd M.; Garzozi-Pincay, Rene Faruk
Scientechno: Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Islam Daarut Thufulah

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In today's modern era, technological developments are very influential in education. The activity of using digital applications in media learning for al-Irsyad Islamic boarding school students is carried out with the aim of increasing student interest in learning because with the mixpad application students can channel their talents in sound editing. The mixpad application is expected to be a means of introduction and learning about the use of the mixpad application. Given the current era, not everyone also understands the use of technology. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of using the mixpad application as a medium for learning Arabic in al-Irsyad Islamic boarding school. The research method used is descriptive qualitative research. In the world of education, the media used is the mixpad application. This media is software that serves to hone students' skills in speaking foreign languages, especially Arabic. How to use this application by installing on a laptop or computer, after we are allowed to use this media, input the recording or it can be recorded directly on the recorder, and finally to remix different recording inputs so that the resulting sound looks interesting. The results of this study indicate that students can increase their interest in learning Arabic through audio that is heard by the teacher.
Leadership competencies and managerial competencies of nurse managers in Kuala Lumpur Hospital, Malaysia Chin, Mary; Balang, Rekaya Vincent; Wider, Walton; Tanucan, Jem Cloyd M.; Sim, Hui Yen; Janjuy, Chamaipron
Jurnal Ners Vol. 19 No. 3 (2024): AUGUST 2024
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

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Introduction: The roles of nurse managers are crucial to the success of healthcare organizations, requiring specific skills and competencies. Accordingly, nurse managers are expected to possess leadership and management skills. Therefore, it is essential to investigate the relationship between leadership and managerial competencies among hospital nurse managers. This study seeks to determine the impact of three different leadership competencies, namely administrative skill, interpersonal skill, and conceptual skill, on the managerial competencies of nurse managers at Kuala Lumpur Hospital. Methods: This cross-sectional quantitative study adopted Northouse’s (2019) leadership competencies questionnaires and Mind Tool’s (2018) management skills assessment tool. A total of 247 participants, all of whom were nurse managers at the Kuala Lumpur Hospital, Malaysia, were recruited for this study. Multiple regression analysis was used to test the hypothesis. Results: The findings revealed that nurse managers at Kuala Lumpur Hospital possessed high levels of all three leadership skills and managerial competencies. However, the only significant predictor of managerial competencies among the respondents is the conceptual skill of leadership (beta = 0.820, p < 0.01). Conclusions: This study emphasizes conceptual skills (cognitive abilities, analytical reasoning, and decision-making) in predicting managerial competencies among nurse managers. Developing these skills is critical for effective leadership and smooth healthcare organization operations. Keywords: administrative skill, conceptual skill, interpersonal skill, leadership competencies, mental health
The Direct Method in Language Teaching: A Literature Review of Its Effectiveness Dakhalan, Andi Muhammad; Tanucan, Jem Cloyd M.
Lingeduca: Journal of Language and Education Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Pedidikan Islam Daarut Thufulah

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The Direct Method in language teaching, which emphasizes teaching language through immersion and avoiding the use of the learner’s native language, has been widely used in educational settings for over a century. Its focus on oral communication, everyday vocabulary, and inductive grammar teaching has made it a popular approach. However, debates about its effectiveness compared to more modern teaching methods have persisted, particularly in terms of long-term language acquisition and proficiency. This literature review aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the Direct Method by analyzing studies conducted across various educational contexts. The review examines how this method impacts learners’ speaking, listening, and overall communicative competence. By synthesizing both qualitative and quantitative research, the study provides a comprehensive view of the strengths and limitations of the Direct Method. The findings indicate that while the Direct Method improves oral proficiency and listening skills in the short term, it may not be as effective for developing reading and writing skills. Studies show that the method fosters greater student engagement and motivation but may not adequately address the complexities of advanced grammar and academic language. Furthermore, the method’s effectiveness depends heavily on the teacher’s skill in creating immersive language environments. In conclusion, the Direct Method offers valuable benefits for beginner and intermediate learners, especially in communicative aspects of language. However, it requires supplementation with other approaches to develop comprehensive language proficiency. Future research should explore ways to integrate the Direct Method with more advanced instructional techniques for a balanced approach to language teaching.