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Dinamika Ilmu
ISSN : 14113031     EISSN : 24429651     DOI : -
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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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Relevansi Pendidikan Akhlak dalam Surat Luqman (31) Ayat 12-19 dengan Pendidikan Anak Kontemporer Mubarak, Agus
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.v14i2.13

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Al-Qur’an, as a guidance of life is not doubtful at all, truly able to give a right direction for all human problems in this world, including how to educate the children. One of the directions and guidances about how to educate the children given by Al-Qur’an is Surat Luqman (31) verse 12-19. Based on the findings of this study, the researcher concludes that the content of ahlaq education for children stated in Surat Luqman (31) verse 12-19 are: (1) thankful to Allah, to parents, and to be a strong moslem; (2) devoting to the parents; (3) ordering to do the right things and avoiding the bad things; (4) be patient; and (5) do not arrogant. Those ahlaq content are still relevant to this contemporary children education.
Students Evaluation of their English Language Learning Experience Muhamad, Maizatulliza; Kiely, R.
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.v17i2.837

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In the field of English language teaching and learning, there is a long history of investigating students’ performance while they are undergoing specific learning programmes. This research study, however,  focused on students’ evaluation of their English language learning experience after they have completed their programme. The data were gathered from 20 semi-structured interviews with 10 ‘good’ students and 10 ‘weak’ students emphasizing on factors which contributed to their proficiency level, preferred teaching approaches and learning strategies as well as their overall learning experience. The qualitative analysis indicated some different views between the ‘good’ and the ‘weak’ students in terms of their proficiency level and the contributing factors to their success (or lack of) in learning English. They however, shared similar opinion on preferred teaching approaches, learning strategies and classroom experience. The results have implications for pedagogy as they highlight some insights which may facilitate success in English language learning.
Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) dalam Pembelajaran PAI Abdi, Muhammad Iwan
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.v11i1.49

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Contextual teaching learning (CTL) is an educational process that aims to help students see meaning in academic material they are learning by connecting academic subjects with the context of their daily, which is related to personal circumstances, social, and cultural development. In Contextual teaching and learning (CTL) takes an approach that is more empowering students with the expectations of students able to construct knowledge in their minds, rather than memorizing facts. Besides, students learn through experience rather than memorize, given knowledge of the facts and not a concept readily accepted but something that must be constructed by the students. To achieve this goal include the eight components of the system, the following: making meaningful connections, doing meaningful work, conduct self-regulated learning, collaborate, think critically and creatively, helping individuals to grow and develop, achieving high standards , and using authentic assessment. In learning PAI, CTL developed by focusing on moral or affective touch protege acquired through personal experience that photographing their daily environment. This touch your heart and thoughts will inspire students to practice it.
The Effect of Transcribing on Elementary Iranian EFL Learners’ Listening Comprehension Afsharrad, Mohammad; Nafchi, Asghar Moulavi
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.v15i2.215

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This study is motivated by the gap existing between theory and practice in teaching listening. Most of the techniques used to teach listening put more emphasis on top-down processing while listeners’ problems are more of perceptive ones (bottom-up). In order to address the pervasive decoding problem in listening, this study suggests using transcribing exercise as an input enhancement device and investigates its effect on beginning learners’ listening ability. To this end, 31 learners participated in the study. The control group did not have any transcribing practice while the experimental group received transcribing exercise. In the data analysis step, an independent samples t test was employed to compare the two groups. The results show that transcribing has a significant positive effect on beginning learners’ listening comprehension. The findings of the study as well as advantages of transcribing exercise are discussed. Implications of the study and scope for future research are also addressed.
Grass Roots’ Voices on the CLIL Implementation in Tertiary Education Fitriani, Ika
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.v16i2.320

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Twenty-first Century era has brought great challenges in Indonesian education system, i.e. the increasing demand for the students to have foreign language skills to succeed in global world competition. Particularly in the higher education, the awareness of learning English leads some lecturers in Accounting Department Faculty of Economics State University of Malang to apply the concept of Content-and-Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) during the classroom instruction (CLIL) – dual-focused education in which the content subject is delivered through foreign language. It is expected that students are benefited from content and language integration so that they can compete in the real global market. This study, then, elaborated the CLIL practice reflections in Accounting Department as seen from the students’ viewpoint. The data were collected by means of questionnaire and interview. The respondents were students of accounting department class QQ 2012. The result of this current study, then, is aimed at examining students’ general attitude toward CLIL and the effect of English instruction on their language competence. Moreover, the findings in this present study are also intended for evaluating CLIL implementation for further betterment.
Corrections on Grammar, Sentence Variety and Developing Detail to Qualify Academic Essay of Indonesian Learners Solikhah, Imroatus
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.v17i1.783

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This experimental research examines: (1) significant differences of corrections on grammar, sentence variety and developing details on the quality of the essay by Indonesian learners; and (2) different effect of corrections on grammar, sentence variety, and developing details on the quality of the essay. Treatments for each were served as follows: corrections on grammar for the group A (22), corrections on sentence variety for the group B (20), and corrections on the developing details for the group C (24).  Data were analyzed using One-Way Anova Test.  The study revealed: (1) As the teaching technique, corrections on grammar, sentence variety and developing details were significantly different; (2)  Contribution on the differences respectively came from sentence variety (t=4.377), developing details (t=3.933), and grammar (t=3.756). Upon beta test, contribution varied from sentence variety (58.5%), developing details (46.5%), and grammar (38.6%). Evidently, sentence variety is the most dominant technique to improve quality of the essay up to 58.5%.
Peningkatan Peran Perguruan Tinggi Agama melalui Penataan Visi, Misi dan Sistem Pendidikan Zurqoni, Zurqoni
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.v11i1.37

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High-Islamic religious education has a role to prepare graduates who have the role of academic and professional capabilities and the ability of community. The role of universities is packaged in a tri-dharma which includes providing education and teaching, research and community service. The existence of religious colleges should be able to respond to currents of modernity and globalization that drive the transformation of civilization, the information revolution and the changes caused. Increasing the role of religion in the context of higher education begins by clarifying the paradigm of modernity, vision and mission to be able to accommodate and respond to various challenges of the times and demanding needs of the wider community. In this case the required increase in the quality of the education system to reinforce the existence of religious colleges, which includes academic personnel in accordance with the qualifications, students are selected based on qualifications, a curriculum that can respond to community needs, measurable educational goals, learning strategies to optimize the diverse abilities of students, academic facilities adequately, and stakeholders.
Teaching English as A Foreign Language at Madrasah Ibtidaiyyah: Facts and Challenges Nashruddin, Wakhid
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.v15i1.94

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The mastery of English as a tool of communication among nations, cultures, and people around the globe is an undeniable fact. This is just like an unstoppable virus spreading worldwide. It is rather difficult to emerge new languages to stop or even just to slow down the wide use of English. Islam world also needs to follow this by equipping its people with English as a communication tool. As Arabic is used for the communication inside Islam, English is needed to communicate Islam to other people around the earth both to Muslims or Non-Muslims. Teaching English has become an increasingly significant element in Islamic education. For this, the issue of teaching English at madrasah is an important concern for practitioners in the area of TEFL in Islamic institutions. This paper will explore the writer’s ten-year experience in teaching English at a madrasah ibtidaiyyah in Cirebon, West Java-Indonesia. The conditions that will be pictured are the culture, the students, the teaching and learning process, and the outcome of the current practices in madrasah ibtidaiyyah, mainly in the area of TEFL. Then, all these conditions will be contrasted to up to date research findings and theories so that the facts and the challenges can be clearly seen. This will also be seen from the perspective of current curriculum in Indonesia, namely curriculum 2013, which bears contradictions with the presence of it. In fact, the curriculum 2013 eliminates English as a subject learned at primary school level. What madrasah ibtidaiyyah will do in the next coming years can direct the expected outcome of the teaching of English at this level. Kinds of program that can be designed to empower the state of English mastery are an essential case to discuss. This all facts and challenges can provide insights so that people working in and with madrasah ibtidaiyyah understand and are ready to face the global communication era.
The Application of Fishbone Diagram Analisis to Improve School Quality Slameto, Slameto
Dinamika Ilmu Dinamika Ilmu Vol. 16 No 1, June 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/di.v16i1.262

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The research problems are: 1) What steps are to take in a program development aimed at improving the quality of school using a fishbone analysis? 2) Is the program model using fishbone analysis  effective and efficient in meeting the school’s needs to improve its quality? This is research and developmental which comprises 3 phases, namely Preliminary Study, Model Development, and Evaluation/Model Testing. The qualitative data come from the input of management experts and the result of interviews/FGD with stakeholders. The quantitative data are obtained from the assessment of management experts on the product draft, the observation sheets for the field study on the standards of education, and the try out. Data analisis on the validation result uses a descriptive analysis technique. Data from the questionnaire are analyzed by descriptive statistical technique. The results are: 1) the developmental steps in the school quality improvement program by way of fish bone analysis have gone through 6 phases, 2) the research product using fish bone diagram has proved to be simple, applicable, important, controllable, as well as adaptable. Furthermore, it is communicable, so that it has been effective and efficient in meeting the school’s needs for making its educational quality improved.
Using Pictures in Improving the Speaking Ability of the Grade Eight-A Students of SMP Negeri 1 Anggana Karsono, Puguh
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.v14i2.3

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The objectives of this study were to know the speaking ability of the Grade Eight-A Students of SMP Negeri 1 Anggana in Academic Year 2012/2013 after using Pictures, and to know the student’s participation of the grade Eight-A students of SMP Negeri 1 Anggana in Academic Year 2012/ 2013 through pictures. This study employed CAR (Classroom Action Research) design. The procedures of CAR, i,e. Planning, acting, observing and reflecting. The result showed that the use of pictures had succeeded, to some extent, to improve student’s speaking ability and students’ participation. The student’s speaking ability improve as it showed that the number of students which were classified as good and very good improved from 6, 4% in preliminary study to 83, 9% in cycle I and became 100% in cycle 2. While those who classified as fair and poor reduced from 93, 6% in preliminary study to 16, 1% in cycle 1 and became 0% in cycle 2. As a result, the using of pictures could enhance the students speaking ability. Mostly, the students could improved their fluency, content, pronunciation and grammar. The average score raised from 66 in preliminary study, 74 in cycle 1, and 80 in cycle 2. The students’ participation also improved from cycle to cycle. In cycle 1, during the teaching learning process, the class VIII-A had an improvement. It stated that from meeting 1 to 3, the students were actively involved. The result had changed in meeting 3 where 13 students were categorized as very active and 12 students were active enough in presenting the pictures and made progress every meeting. The rest 4 students were categorized as hesitant and 2 students were not active since they were still shy to explore their ideas. On the other hand, during 3 meetings started from meeting 4 to 6 in cycle 2, the class VIII-A also had more improvement than what they did in cycle 1. There were 22 students categorized as very active and 8 students were active enough. The result of the research showed that the implementation of using picture media could give an improvement on students speaking ability and students’ participation.

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