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AL ISHLAH Jurnal Pendidikan
Published by STAI Hubbulwathan Duri
ISSN : 20879490     EISSN : 2597940X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35445/alishlah
Core Subject : Education,
Education Curriculum Education policy Learning Method Learning Material Assessment in Learning Formal Education Informal Education
Articles 2,350 Documents
Exploring Online Reading Strategies and Comprehension of Texts for EFL Learners’ Use in 5.0 Society Development Era Rinantanti, Yulini; Rahayu, Budi; Ibrahim, Muliaty; Faot, Onisimus; Limbong, Sunarlia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v16i3.5167

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The rapid growth of online instruction has significantly transformed education, particularly in the 5.0 society development era. This study investigates the online reading strategies and comprehension skills of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners, aiming to better understand how students approach online texts and the challenges they encounter. Using a qualitative case study design, fifteen EFL students were selected through purposive sampling. Data were gathered through observations and semi-structured interviews to identify the reading strategies employed by these learners in an online environment. The results revealed that EFL learners used various effective strategies to engage meaningfully with online materials. However, notable differences in reading strategies were observed based on individual preferences, leading to diverse outcomes in comprehension. These variations highlight the challenges some students face in understanding online content, emphasizing the need for more personalized approaches in online reading instruction. The study suggests that while EFL learners can apply appropriate online reading strategies, their effectiveness depends on individual reading preferences and comprehension levels. Consequently, educators should address these differences by designing flexible and adaptable reading lessons. The integration of both basic and more advanced strategies is essential to support all learners in navigating online texts effectively.
Strategies of the Manado State Christian Institute in Implementing Christian Cyber University-Distance Leaning Wuwung, Olivia Cherly; Massang, Berdinata
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v16i3.4641

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Distance learning at state Christian higher education institutions is something new. Therefore, this research aims to determine the appropriate strategy for implementing distance learning at Manado State Christian Institute. This research method uses a mixed method design, mixed method research that combines qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis methods in one study and is carried out from April to June 2023. The method used by the respondents was the purposive sampling method. Respondents were selected from internal and external stakeholders, consisting of information technology and database unit staff, lecturers and students, and experts in the field of implementing distance learning. The instruments are the researchers themselves, interview guidelines, and questionnaires. Data analysis in the study uses SWOT and QSPM analysis methods. The results showed that based on the results of the IE analysis, the Manado State Christian Institute's position is in Quadrant II Growth Strategy (concentration through horizontal integration) with coordinate values (2.84, 3.39), which means that Manado State Christian Institute can improve its performance with internal and external resources. While the results of the QSPM analysis show that the three priority strategies for implementing distance learning are 1) Conducting benchmarking studies for the distance learning team with accredited excellence universities that offer distance education, 2) Strengthening the authority and responsibilities of distance education managers, and 3) Enhancing digital/cyber-based governance. This strategy is a priority strategy that will be implemented.
Financial Capacity of Indonesian Schools and Community Learning Centers in Kota Kinabalu: A Comparative Analysis Akadira, Tora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v16i3.5599

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This study aims to analyze the financial capacity of Indonesian Schools (SIKK) and Community Learning Centers (CLC) in Kota Kinabalu, focusing on the comparison of resources and financial management strategies. The research was motivated by the fundamental differences in access to and management of funds between these two types of educational institutions, which potentially impact the quality of education provided. A qualitative research approach was employed, with data collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and analysis of financial documents from SIKK and CLC. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis techniques to identify key patterns and differences in financial capacity between the two institutions. The findings reveal that SIKK has a more stable and structured financial capacity compared to CLC, which often faces uncertainties in funding. This instability is attributed to CLC's reliance on inconsistent funding sources, while SIKK benefits from greater government support. These findings highlight the need for a more sustainable and equitable funding model for CLCs to ensure their ability to provide quality education. The implications of this study suggest that improving financial capacity and better management in educational institutions can significantly impact the delivery of more equitable and high-quality education. Stakeholders, including the government and non-governmental organizations, should consider these recommendations in future educational policy planning.
Exploring Middle School Students' Challenges in Mathematical Literacy: A Study on AKM Problem-Solving Wahyuni, Astri; Muhaimin, Lukman Hakim; Hendriyanto, Agus; Tririnika, Yuliana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v16i3.5729

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Mathematical literacy is the ability to formulate, apply, and interpret everyday problems. The Minimum Competency Assessment (AKM) program in Indonesia is designed to evaluate these essential skills, similar to the PISA framework. Assessing mathematical literacy through the AKM ensures that students meet basic competency standards, helping to improve overall educational quality and better preparing students for global competition. This research reveals the characteristics of students' mathematical literacy when solving AKM problems. The study was conducted at a junior high school in Surakarta, Indonesia. The research stages included giving AKM problems, observing students' problem-solving processes through think-aloud methods, conducting interviews for confirmation, reducing data, coding data, analyzing data, and drawing conclusions. The data used included students' answers, observation sheets, and interview transcripts. When formulating problems, students often struggle to accurately understand the issues at hand. This leads to incomplete data during the problem-solving process, resulting in calculation errors or mistakes in applying formulas. These errors create a domino effect, leading to incorrect answers. Students' difficulties in formulating mathematical problems can potentially cause calculation errors and improper use of formulas, ultimately leading to incorrect solutions. This negatively impacts their conceptual understanding, learning motivation, and readiness to face educational challenges or enter the workforce. To address these difficulties, teachers can enhance students' conceptual understanding, promote critical thinking, implement problem-based learning, use visual aids, provide targeted support, and focus on developing mathematical literacy from an early age.
Revitalizing Education Quality and Services: A Closer Look at Islamic Religious School Committee Strategies Supriatna, Ucup; Tukiyo, Tukiyo; Sulha, Sulha; Elihami, Elihami; Musthan, Zulkifli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v16i3.4694

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This study examined the utilization of school-based management (SBM) principles to enhance the quality of Madrasah Tsanawiyah (MTs) and the implementation of the school-based management concept to improve the quality of MTs. Its purpose is to This study employs a qualitative research methodology utilizing a case study approach. The data collection process involved the utilization of observational techniques, interviews, and films. The acquired data is evaluated using data reduction techniques and then displayed in tables to establish themes that are connected to the current theoretical frameworks. Furthermore, the autonomy of MTs in terms of meeting facilities and the availability of infrastructure is commendable. Subsequently, MTs engaged in collaboration with a diverse range of domestic and international players. Furthermore, the participation of stakeholders in school administration is apparent in the provision of funds, facilities, and support for the implementation of the work program at MTs. The madrasah demonstrates transparency by its open communication of information via congregational activities, MTs bulletin boards, and websites. This study suggests that school leaders should familiarize all stakeholders with the concept of school-based management in order to ensure that they all have a strong sense of responsibility for their particular jobs, with the goal of enhancing the quality of education.
Implementation of a Flagship Program in Instilling Religious Values in Students: Case Study at MTs Muhammadiyah Setiadi, Agung Heru; Ma'ruf, Rachmad Arif; Darmanto, Darmanto; Abdillah, Muhammad Hanif; Asy'arie, Bima Fandi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v16i3.5718

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One of the efforts of madrasas to improve the quality of education is through superior programs because this activity has an important role in improving the management of madrasas that are dynamic, innovative, and full of ideas in shaping the development of students’ character who have religious values. This research is (1) to determine the application of superior programs in instilling religious values in students. (2) describe the implications of instilling religious values in students. The focus of this research was carried out at MTs Muhammadiyah 1 Malang, East Java. This research is field research; the type used is a case study with a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques (observation, interviews, documentation) were carried out on 25 informants through “Focus Group Discussion” (FGD). First, the process of implementing this superior program is carried out through various religious activities, forming an implementation schedule; coaching activities through homeroom teachers; exemplary values; and evaluating rewards/punishments as well as coordinating the institution with the homeroom teacher. This program aims to foster an Islamic environment, develop religious character, and integrate Islamic values into students’ daily lives. Second, the implications of this superior program can strengthen character, such as worship habits; provide guidance and motivation to students; strengthening morality, honesty, justice; building cooperation, mutual respect; build discipline, responsibility, and get closer to Allah SWT. Therefore, schools must continue to consider the long term so that the contribution of implementing superior programs in creating students’ religious values can be increased more effectively.
Teachers' Self-Efficacy and Professional Competence in Writing HOTS Questions Through In-House Training Pujiastuti, Lita; Cathrin, Shely; Wati, Unik Ambar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v16i3.5679

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This study addresses the significance of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) in equipping students for the challenges of Society 5.0. It evaluates the effectiveness of In-House Training (IHT) in improving teachers' competence in designing HOTS-based questions. A School Action Research (SAR) design was employed, consisting of two cycles. The study involved eight teachers selected based on availability and specific study needs. Data were collected using observation and questionnaire methods. Observations assessed teachers' ability to develop HOTS questions, while questionnaires measured their self-efficacy. The findings demonstrated a notable improvement in teachers' ability to create HOTS questions. The average score increased from 68.75 in the first cycle to 86.25 in the second cycle. Similarly, teachers' self-efficacy showed improvement, with mean scores rising from 3.63 in cycle I to 3.96 in cycle II. The results suggest that IHT was effective in enhancing teachers' knowledge, skills, and confidence in developing HOTS-based questions. The significant increase in both HOTS question development and self-efficacy between cycles indicates the training’s success in building teacher competence. In-House Training (IHT) is an effective strategy for improving teachers' ability to design HOTS questions, which are essential for preparing students to meet the demands of Society 5.0. Further research could explore the long-term impacts of IHT on teacher performance and student outcomes.
Implementation of Hidden Curriculum in Social Science Subjects in Pesantren: Encouraging Student Engagement in the 21st Century Fismanelly, Fismanelly; Montessori, Maria; Indrawadi, Junaidi; Fatmariza, Fatmariza; Jannah, Miftahul
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This study aims to describe the comparison between traditional teaching methods and the hidden curriculum approach in learning social science subjects at Pondok Pesantren Ashhabul Yamin Lasi. This research aims to understand how the hidden curriculum affects student engagement in social science learning at the boarding school. The research method used is a qualitative study with participant observation techniques and in-depth interviews with teachers and students. The result of the hidden curriculum on student engagement can be extended by looking at various aspects of its influence in the 21st century. This approach encourages the development of metacognitive skills, enhances creativity and innovation, and deepens students' understanding through experiential learning. The teacher-student relationship is also strengthened, while students are prepared for lifelong learning by promoting independent learning skills. Thus, the hidden curriculum is not only about knowledge, but also shaping individuals who are ready to face the challenges of the 21st century.
Unveiling Bullying in Education: A Sociological and Legal Inquiry Manullang, Sardjana Orba
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v16i3.4464

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This research aims to enhance understanding of bullying in schools by applying a sociocultural theoretical framework. School bullying is a significant issue. The approach employed in this study involves doing a literature review by looking for relevant literature on the Scopus website. The retrieval procedure entails using specific keywords to search for articles on the Scopus website and subsequently analysing their relevance to the chosen keywords. The current literature review focuses on three primary themes: 1) The process of forming and understanding the concept of bullying; 2) The interpersonal aspect of bullying 3) Bullying as a component of an individual's life trajectory. The text discusses empirical findings for each topic to emphasise important issues, and presents arguments from relevant sociocultural theories to provide insight in each specific example. The findings demonstrate the potential for integrating diverse research on bullying and elucidating complicated phenomena. Considering sociocultural perspectives on bullying in schools has significant consequences for both study and practice. Bullying is influenced by the context in which it occurs, and it is important to consider the dynamics of relationships and the specific environments in which such behaviour takes place.
Exploring the Role of Geometry Understanding and Spatial Ability in Academic Achievement: The Moderating Effect of Self-Confidence Aswani, Andi; S, Agustan; Mukhlis, Mukhlis
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This study investigates the impact of understanding geometry concepts, spatial ability, and self-confidence on student learning outcomes. Understanding geometry enhances mathematical logic, spatial ability strengthens spatial comprehension, and self-confidence boosts learning motivation. Collectively, these variables are crucial for improving student learning outcomes. The research employed an explanatory design, conducted in two elementary schools within the same cluster. A random sampling method selected samples from one class of an Elementary School in Panyikokkang with 21 students and another class with 23 students, resulting in a total of 44 students. Data collection instruments included a validated Self-Confidence questionnaire, Geometry Concept Understanding test, Spatial Ability test, and a Student Learning Outcomes test derived from daily quizzes on geometry topics. Data were analyzed using Inferential Statistical Analysis and Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA). The Moderated Regression Analysis (MRA) revealed that self-confidence acts as a quasi-moderator in the relationship between understanding geometry concepts and learning outcomes. Specifically, students with higher self-confidence showed a better understanding of geometry concepts, positively influencing their learning outcomes. However, self-confidence did not moderate the effect of spatial ability on learning outcomes. These findings highlight the importance of understanding geometry concepts in enhancing students' comprehension of geometry and developing spatial abilities at the elementary level. The results suggest that self-confidence plays a significant role in mediating the relationship between understanding geometry concepts and learning outcomes but not between spatial ability and learning outcomes. The study underscores the necessity for educators to focus on understanding geometry concepts and fostering self-confidence to design effective learning strategies that improve student achievement in mathematics, particularly in geometry.

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