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Development and Implementation of Digital Teaching Materials for Fable Texts in Junior High Schools Syaudah, Laely; Gloriani, Yusida; Mascita, Dede Endang
International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): July-December
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijere.v3i2.939

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This study aims to elucidate the design, feasibility, and implementation of digital teaching materials for fable texts intended for junior high school (SMP/MTs) students, utilizing the ADDIE model (Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement, Evaluate). Data were collected through classroom observations and questionnaires during fable text lessons. The questionnaires revealed that students disliked assignments related to fable text learning. In response, the author developed digital teaching materials for fable texts accessible via YouTube and live worksheet applications. Validation by subject matter and media experts indicated high feasibility, with scores of 91.43% and 90%, respectively. Implementation with students resulted in a comprehension rate of 90%, demonstrating that these digital teaching materials enhance student engagement and facilitate completion of fable text assignments. Consequently, these materials are recommended as supplementary resources for learning fable texts.
RECONSTRUCTING ARABIC LANGUAGE EDUCATION FOR THE REVIVAL OF ISLAMIC CIVILIZATION IN THE DIGITAL AGE Syaudah, Laely; Susiawati, Iis; Manalu, Samsiah
MIMBAR PENDIDIKAN Vol 10, No 4 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/mimbardik.v10i4.92504

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Arabic has historically served not only as the language of the Qur’an and Islamic sciences but also as a civilizational medium sustaining intellectual and cultural cohesion across the Muslim world. In the digital era, however, Arabic language education faces persistent challenges: grammar-centric curricula, limited relevance to learners’ contexts, and insufficient integration of technology with Islamic values. This conceptual study—grounded in Islamic educational philosophy and critical literature synthesis (2022–2025)—reconstructs Arabic pedagogy through a civilizational lens and proposes the Madrasah of Civilization model. The framework integrates three interdependent dimensions:  turāth-based and communicative Arabic proficiency, adab-centered ethical formation, and technology-enhanced global literacy. Findings argue for bridging traditional instruction with digital innovation and moral-spiritual formation via blended learning, value-rich digital platforms, and curriculum redesign that embeds the ontological and epistemological roles of Arabic in Islam. Operational indicators include teacher capacity building in value-based digital pedagogy, cross-institutional collaboration, and assessments that capture linguistic, ethical, and collaborative outcomes. Ultimately, Arabic education should evolve from a discrete subject into a strategic platform for cultivating ethically grounded, globally competent Muslim learners capable of contributing to the renewal of Islamic civilization.