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Dinamika Ilmu
ISSN : 14113031     EISSN : 24429651     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education, Social,
DINAMIKA ILMU (P-ISSN: 1411-3031; E-ISSN: 2442-9651) is an International Education Journal published by Faculty of Education and Teacher Training of IAIN Samarinda, Indonesia. It is a peer-reviewed journal of Education, including: English Language Teaching and Islamic Education. The journal is published twice a year.
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Motif Penyelenggaraan Pendidikan Islam dan Implikasinya pada Pola Manajemen dan Kepemimpinan Mahmud, Muchammad Eka
Dinamika Ilmu Dinamika Ilmu Vol 12 No 2, Desember 2012
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/di.v12i2.60

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In individual and organizational manner, society has a motivation to establish Islamic education (Pondok Pesantren/ madrasah/ school) in order to meet their needs of education. As a matter of fact, it can be found that the school is built in limited resources. They are supported by the high level of religious spirit. Based on its quantity, percentage of those schools are over than 90% that belong to the society. The rest of them is 10% belong to the government which is categorized as a state school. Spirit of Islamic society to establish educational institution is supported by several things such as, Islamic teaching motive, preservation of parental beneficiary, strengthen of organization (regeneration of human resources empowerment), competition of influence, social demand, messages from the public figures and science development motive. This educational institution establishment motive is certainly has an implication to management and leadership pattern such as management of the institution which is tradition based instead of professional manner based on particular skills such as human skill, conceptual skill, and also technical skills in integrated way. As a result, there is no any fixed plan and also distribution of power equally. Implementation of Islamic education in any motive will get stagnant if it is not professionally and innovatively done. The institution will be exist if there is a change, innovation, professional management, accountability of financial statement, and human resources empowerment. It is necessary for Islamic education institution to have a future oriented thought in order to improve quality of the institution instead of their own group, tribes, and belief.
منهج تعليم اللغة العربية في المعاهد الدينية Nurdin, Nurdin
Dinamika Ilmu Dinamika Ilmu Vol 15 No 2, December 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/di.v15i2.153

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Arabic language is an important language for Moslems all over the words, since it becomes the tool to understand Al-Qur’an and Hadits. In teaching Arabic, the teachers need to use various teaching methods as one of the pivotal parts in the teaching and learning process. This article describes the teaching and learning Arabic in the first, second, and third grad of Tsanawiyah and Aliyah and the teaching methods used, such as: reading and translation, memorizing, and vocabulary building. Those teaching methods are used to improve the students’ achievement in learning Arabic in each level.
Using Picture Series to Inspire Reading Comprehension for the Second Semester Students of English Department of IAIN Tulungagung Nurhayati, Dwi Astuti Wahyu
Dinamika Ilmu Dinamika Ilmu Vol 14 No 2, December 2014
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/di.v14i2.14

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The problem highlighted in this research is the low reading comprehension of the second semester students of English Department in State College of Islamic Studies Tulungagung that is caused by (a) the uninteresting activities in reading class; (b) the students difficulties in understanding and retelling the ideas of the text; (c) the students low motivation in reading habit. The theoretical review includes the nature of reading, picture series, inspiring reading, and the nature of motivation. The procedure of the research consists of identifying the problem, planning the action, implementing the action, observing the action, and reflecting the result of the research. In this research, the researcher acts as the lecturer who conducts the action research in the classroom and she is helped by her collegues. In collecting the data, the researcher uses observational technique supported with tests. In analysing the data, it was used t-test non independent, the researcher uses the observation, questionaire, interview, students ‘work supported with the video recording and photograph,then also compares the result of the students pre-test and post-test to answer the research questions. There is significant improvement in the result of pre-test and post-test of cycle 1 and 2. In cycle 1, t0 (6.89766) is higher than tt (1.73) and in cycle 2, t0 (10.8622) is also higher than tt (1.73). From these two results, therefore, h0 is rejected and the alternative hypothesis (ha) is accepted. By retelling the ideas and summarizing the text using interesting media especially picture series can increase the students motivation in reading class especially to improve their reading comprehension.
Balanced Scorecard: A Strategy for the Quality Improvement of Islamic Higher Education Ilyasin, Mukhammad; Zamroni, Zamroni
Dinamika Ilmu Dinamika Ilmu Vol 17 No 2, December 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/di.v17i2.703

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The main issue in improving the quality of Islamic Higher Education is to increase the competence and professionalism of teachers and education personnel to achieve its vision and mission in the middle of the complexity of the demands of society and the changing times. so that the quality of education and governance of Islamic Religion clean and transparent with the principles of good governance is achieved as a matter of strategic policy development, the concept of the balanced scorecard as a strategic management system that is implemented by a world-class organization and even as a means of guiding and driving the change management process and the culture of the organization, in this case integrated in educational organization in order to create Islamic institutions of higher education quality. Through the balanced scorecard, which focuses on four perspectives, namely financial perspective, customer perspective, internal business perspective and learning and growth perspective is expected to create a system of organizing the Islamic Higher Education that upholds the values of trust, tafaqquh fi l-Din, professional, transparent, accountable and quality. Through balanced scorecard Similarly, Islamic higher education will be more qualified, marketable and globally competitive.
Peningkatan Sumber Daya Manusia melalui Pendidikan Islam Nurdin, Nurdin
Dinamika Ilmu Dinamika Ilmu Vol 11 No 1, Juni 2011
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/di.v11i1.50

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Education is the interaction between humans and the environment including the natural environment and environmental human being. The interaction is not simply the result of human interaction with nature and with fellow human beings, but rather the result of human potential in an optimal developmet accordance with an open space for the development of innovation and creativity. Islamic education is expected to be further developed so that the Islamic educational institutions have appeal, because it is more outgoing and global dimension. Developmenting quality of human resources require different prerequisites in its implementation, including human life environment should provide opportunities for the development of learners to develop in accordance with the potential available to it. Islamic education in spiritual growth and moral individuals will be able to help strengthen the faith, belief, and recognition of God Almighty, through the legal, moral and religious teachings, thereby guiding learners in implementing faith in God Almighty and a deep understanding of religious teachings and value in life in her behavior, and relationship with Allah SWT with fellow human beings and all creatures, will reinforce the importance of moral education and spirituality in facing globalization.
Improving Students’ English Pronunciation Ability Through Go Fish Game and Maze Game Nurhayati, Dwi Astuti Wahyu
Dinamika Ilmu Dinamika Ilmu Vol 15 No 2, December 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/di.v15i2.72

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The problem highlighted in this research is the low pronunciation ability of Kindergarten students in Al-Irsyad  Madiun  that is caused by (1) the uninteresting activities in learning English; (2) the students difficulties in pronunciating English words; (3) the students low motivation in learning. The theoretical review includes the young learners characteristics, games in language, games for young learners. The procedure of the research consists of identifying the problem, planning the action, implementing the action, observing the action, and reflecting the result of the research. In this research, the researcher acts as the teacher who conducts the action research in the classroom and she is helped by the classsroom teacher. In collecting the data, the researcher uses observational technique supported with tests. In analyzing the data, the researcher uses the field notes, teachers diaries, students ‘work supported with the cassette recording and photograph,then also compares the result of the students pre-test and post-test to answer the research questions. There is significant improvement in the result of pre-test and post-test of cycle 1 and 2. In cycle 1, t0 (2.55734) is higher than tt (1.73) and in cycle 2, t0 (6.765738) is also higher than tt (1.73). From these two results, therefore, h0 is rejected and the alternative hypothesis (ha) is accepted. They practice their pronunciation through taking turn and asking each other for cards to match those they have in their hands, arranging a word and sticking on alphabet, pronunciating the word, giving the meaning, hen making a sentence such as Go Fish Game and Maze Game. By conducting these games, using interesting media, creating various interesting tasks and activities can increase the students motivation in learning English and pronunciation ability.Keywords: Improving, pronunciation, ability,  go fish and Maze games
A View Into Successful Teaching Techniques: Teaching Malay Language As A Foreign Language In Malaysia Baharudin, Mazlina; Md Sadik, Azlina
Dinamika Ilmu Dinamika Ilmu Vol. 16 No 2, December 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/di.v16i2.355

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This paper will highlight successful teaching techniques used in class in teaching the Malay Language 1 course in Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). The course is to equip foreign students for their studies and also as means of basic communication with the locals in Malaysia. In Malaysia, the emphasis in Malay language teaching are focused to Malaysians and had been on grammar structure. There has been little development of teaching of Malay as a foreign language. However, the effort to introduce Malay as a foreign language is important since generally there are a growing number of learners who are aware of the benefits. Other than travelers guide and basic Malay phrase books, not many materials are found for teaching of Malay as a foreign language. Based on the lack of resources, teachers have to incorporate techniques to be used in class to teach the Malay language course. It is hoped that other foreign language teachers will find information useful especially in the teaching the Malay Language as a foreign language.
Inducing Critical Discourse Analysis in Speaking Syllabus for EFL Students of Indonesian Islamic Universities Fauzan, Umar
Dinamika Ilmu Dinamika Ilmu Vol 17 No 1, June 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/di.v17i1.785

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Speaking courses are predominant to equip students oral proficiency and the stages of the improvement are required to include in the speaking syllabus.  This study was conducted to see the weaknesses of speaking course and renewal of speaking syllabus as the revision.  This study used content analysis and thematic analysis as the research design.  The study involved speaking lecturers,  students of speaking course, and head of English language education in IAIN Samarinda as research subjects.  Data on syllabus documents were obtained from the document analysis and data on the subjects’ perceptions were collected using interviews and questionnaire.  The study revealed that speaking courses were revised their names as: speaking for daily conversation, speaking for formal settings, speaking for academic settings, speaking for academic purposes, and public speaking.  Three primary characteristics of the renewal speaking sources were termed: learning outcomes, needs analysis based course contents, and CDA inductions.
Kiat Sukses Belajar di Perguruan Tinggi Nurbayani, Etty
Dinamika Ilmu Dinamika Ilmu Vol 10 No 2, Desember 2010
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/di.v10i2.52

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Learning is a necessity in human life. Learning is the primary way human adapt in his life. If someone does not learn then he can not survive, and of course will not work successful. Learning is continuous, informal with different settings, through activities and any activity that is practical. This Article discusses how to encourage students to learn more optimally. This article was written based on the authors experience as a student. There are a few things to note for success in learning is how to follow the lectures, independent learning, group learning how to study the book and how to deal with the exam. All that can be successful if the factors that influence success in learning, such as ones environment, learning tools and learning how to consider each student.
Designing Cartoon as a Supplementary English Material for English Structure Subject Putranti, Sulistini Dwi; Mina, Nurawati
Dinamika Ilmu Dinamika Ilmu Vol 15 No 1, June 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/di.v15i1.140

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Cartoon comes from an Italian word ‘Cartone’  meaning a large paper. It is designed not only as the media to describe daily activities, but also to entertain, criticize, provoke, and even to teach people. A lot of studies have been conducted regarding the implementation of cartoon in classroom or outside classroom context. It is proven that cartoon gives some positive attitudes in teaching students. However, the knowledge in how to design and utilize the cartoon based on teachers’ and/or students’ needs should be revealed. This article allows teachers and students to know the process and the basic principles of how a cartoon for learning is designed in the context of English Structure class. The method used in this study is design and development research. The result of this study is a cartoon entitled The Tragedy of Jayaprana which promotes the narrative text as the topic of the learning.

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