Satria Adi Pradana
The University of Queensland

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Financing for Accountability: A Multi Site Analysis of Islamic Governance–Driven Budget Practices in Private Islamic Higher Education Institutions Siti Nurhasanah Yahya; Mulyawan Safwandy Nugraha; Deni Melyati; Elvita Sitna Hajar; Mamah Siti Rohmah; Satria Adi Pradana
EDUKASI: Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Agama dan Keagamaan Vol. 23 No. 3 (2025): EDUKASI: Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Agama dan Keagamaan
Publisher : Badan Litbang dan Diklat Kementerian Agama RI

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This study investigates how educational financing practices influence managerial accountability in Private Islamic Higher Education Institutions (PIHEI). Although financing and accountability have been widely discussed in higher education, limited research has explored how financing systems specifically shape accountability within PIHEI, particularly in relation to Islamic governance values. This study addresses this gap by analyzing the extent to which financing sources, allocation patterns, and evaluation mechanisms contribute to strengthening managerial accountability. A qualitative multi site case study was conducted across 30 PIHEI involving 123 informants. Data were collected through questionnaires and semi structured interviews, and analyzed using descriptive techniques and thematic analysis to identify patterns in financing practices and accountability processes. The findings indicate that, first, PIHEI remains highly dependent on student tuition fees, while access to government and community funding is limited due to administrative barriers and accreditation requirements. Second, budget allocation is concentrated on basic operational needs, with insufficient support for research, community service, and institutional development. Third, financing evaluations related to adequacy, efficiency, equity, and cost effectiveness are not consistently implemented, weakening accountability mechanisms. These findings highlight the need for financing diversification, improved reporting systems, and stronger alignment with Islamic governance principles. The study concludes by recommending performance-based funding support and institutional capacity building to enhance financial sustainability and managerial accountability in PIHEI. ABSTRAK Penelitian ini mengkaji bagaimana praktik pembiayaan pendidikan memengaruhi akuntabilitas manajerial pada Perguruan Tinggi Keagamaan Islam Swasta (PTKIS). Meskipun isu pembiayaan dan akuntabilitas telah banyak dibahas dalam konteks pendidikan tinggi, masih sedikit penelitian yang menelaah bagaimana sistem pembiayaan secara spesifik membentuk akuntabilitas di PTKIS, terutama terkait penerapan nilai‑nilai tata kelola Islam. Studi ini mengisi kesenjangan tersebut dengan menganalisis sejauh mana sumber pembiayaan, pola alokasi anggaran, dan mekanisme evaluasi berkontribusi dalam memperkuat akuntabilitas manajerial. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan desain studi multi‑lokasi pada 30 PTKIS dan melibatkan 123 informan. Data dikumpulkan melalui kuesioner dan wawancara semi‑terstruktur, kemudian dianalisis menggunakan teknik deskriptif dan analisis tematik untuk mengidentifikasi pola dalam praktik pembiayaan dan proses akuntabilitas. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan tiga temuan utama. Pertama, PTKIS masih sangat bergantung pada biaya kuliah mahasiswa, sementara akses terhadap pendanaan pemerintah dan masyarakat terbatas akibat hambatan administratif dan persyaratan akreditasi. Kedua, alokasi anggaran lebih banyak difokuskan pada kebutuhan operasional dasar, dengan dukungan yang minim untuk penelitian, pengabdian kepada masyarakat, dan pengembangan kelembagaan. Ketiga, evaluasi pembiayaan terkait kecukupan, efisiensi, pemerataan, dan efektivitas biaya belum diterapkan secara konsisten sehingga melemahkan mekanisme akuntabilitas.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SELF-EFFICACY AND MOTIVATION IN EFL WRITING: EVIDENCE FROM AN INDONESIAN ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY Galang Tirta Yudha; Margana Margana; Satria Adi Pradana
ELT Echo : The Journal of English Language Teaching in Foreign Language Context Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): JUNE 2025
Publisher : IAIN Syekh Nurjati Cirebon

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English language proficiency, particularly writing skills, is increasingly crucial for academic and professional success. However, EFL (English as a Foreign Language) learners, especially in non-English speaking countries like Indonesia, face significant challenges. This study investigated the relationship between writing self-efficacy and writing motivation among EFL learners within the unique context of an Indonesian Islamic university, a setting where the influence of Islamic values and local culture on these constructs remains under-explored. The aim was to determine the strength and direction of the relationship between self-efficacy and motivation in EFL writing among this specific population. A quantitative, correlational design was employed, using questionnaires based on Bandura’s (1997) social cognitive theory and Ryan and Deci’s (2000) self-determination theory. Participants were 48 fourth-semester English Education students at UIN Raden Intan Lampung, selected through simple random sampling. Data were collected via Google Forms and analyzed using R Studio, including descriptive statistics, reliability analysis (Cronbach’s alpha), and Pearson’s correlation. The results revealed moderately high levels of both writing self-efficacy (M = 2.90, SD = 0.25) and writing motivation (M = 2.90, SD = 0.22). A statistically significant positive correlation was found between writing self-efficacy and writing motivation, r(46) = 0.49, p < .001, indicating a medium effect size. This finding suggests that students with higher confidence in their writing abilities also tended to be more motivated to engage in English writing tasks. The study contributes to understanding the dynamics of EFL writing in a specific cultural and religious context, highlighting the importance of fostering both self-efficacy and motivation in EFL instruction within Indonesian Islamic higher education, and has implications for curriculum developers.
EFFECTIVENESS OF AI-INTEGRATED COLLABORATIVE WRITING AMONG UNIVERSITY EFL STUDENTS IN WRITING FLUENCY M. Fadhly Farhy Abbas; Vina Fathira; Satria Adi Pradana
English Review: Journal of English Education Vol. 14 No. 2 (2026)
Publisher : University of Kuningan

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This research aims to investigate the effectiveness of AI-integrated collaborative writing on writing fluency of EFL students in higher education. The method employed was quantitative with quasi- experimental design. There were 40 students divided into experimental and control groups. Technique of collecting data was writing tests before and after the treatment. The technique of analyzing data used paired sample t-tests and independent sample t-tests for determining writing ability and comparisons between groups. The results showed that both groups experienced improvements in writing ability, but the experimental group using AI integration showed a more significant improvement. These findings revealed that the use of AI, such as ChatGPT, QuillBot, Grammarly, and DeepL, can act as a digital scaffold that helps students develop ideas, improve grammar, and increase writing fluency more effectively. Practically, this study provides evidence that AI integration in collaborative learning can improve quality and efficiency of writing learning process in higher education. The findings also suggest that combining technological tools with collaborative strategies creates a more supportive and interactive learning environment for EFL students. Therefore, AI-integrated collaborative writing can be considered an innovative pedagogical approach to enhance writing fluency in higher education contexts.