This study aims to analyze the effect of teachers’ mastery of digital technology on the quality of student learning in the subject of Islamic Cultural History (SKI) at MA Al-Falaah Lekis Rejo, OKU Regency. The research employed a quantitative approach with an associative design. The population consisted of 164 students, and a total of 62 respondents were selected as the sample using proportionate stratified random sampling with Slovin’s formula. Data were collected through a Likert-scale questionnaire that had been tested for validity and reliability. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive statistics and chi-square (χ²) test. The findings indicate that teachers’ mastery of digital technology is at a moderate level, while student learning quality is categorized as high. The chi-square test yielded a value of 30.62, which exceeds the critical value at the 5% (9.94) and 1% (13.28) significance levels, indicating a significant influence between teachers’ digital technology mastery and students’ learning quality. This study highlights that digital technology mastery is a crucial factor in improving the quality of SKI learning. Therefore, continuous professional training for teachers is necessary to optimize digital literacy in the classroom and enhance student learning outcomes.
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