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Al-Ta'lim
ISSN : 14107546     EISSN : 23557893     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15548/jt
Core Subject : Religion, Education,
Al-Talim, a peer-reviewed journal, is an interdisciplinary publication of original research and writing on education. The journal aims to provide a forum for scholarly understanding of the field of education and plays an important role in promoting the process that accumulated knowledge, values, and skills. Scientific manuscript dealing with contemporary educational topics are particularly welcome to be submitted. The journal encompasses research articles, original research report, reviews, short communications and scientific commentaries in education in any fields including: Teaching Education development Education management Curriculum Philosophies of education Educational approaches, etc.
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Thai Students’ Satisfaction with Academic Services at Universities Supriadi, Supriadi; Syafitri, Widya; Kosim, Muhammad; Aldri, Aldri
AT-TA'LIM Vol 32, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/jt.v32i1.1008

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This study investigates the satisfaction levels of Thai students from Pattani enrolled in four public universities in West Sumatra, Indonesia. Using a quantitative descriptive method, the research evaluates perceptions of academic service quality across five key dimensions: tangibles, reliability, empathy, responsiveness, and assurance. Data were collected from all 29 Thai students actively enrolled at Andalas University, UIN Padang, UIN Batusangkar, and UIN Bukittinggi through an online Likert-scale questionnaire. The findings reveal overall high satisfaction levels, with variations across institutions: Andalas University scored the highest (4.14), followed by UIN Bukittinggi (3.98), UIN Padang (3.97), and UIN Batusangkar (3.74). While most students expressed positive perceptions, areas such as service convenience, speed, and infrastructure emerged as needing improvement. The study highlights the importance of continuous service evaluation and culturally responsive practices to enhance the academic experiences of international students in Indonesian higher education institutions. 
Religious Moderation for the Millennial Generation: An Islamic Education Perspective Yusutria, Yusutria; Charles, Charles; Fajri, Annur; Taufik, Ahmad; Jamil, Ahmad; Amin, M
AT-TA'LIM Vol 32, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/jt.v32i1.1026

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The attitude of religious moderation is in the form of acknowledging the existence of other parties, being tolerant, respecting differences of opinion, and not imposing his will to use violence. This must be ingrained in the millennial generation of multicultural societies that share many traits. Diversity includes differences in culture, religion, race, language, ethnicity, tradition, etc. For example, in a multicultural society, tensions and conflicts between cultural groups often affect the harmony of life. This study explores religious moderation in the millennial generation from the perspective of Islamic education. This study uses the library research method in which the data comes from books, articles, and relevant scientific reports using the formulation of the problem. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive analysis techniques. This study shows that religious moderation is not religious moderation, but there must be moderation in attitudes toward diversity. From an Islamic education perspective, religious moderation is developed by starting from oneself, being instilled early, and setting an example for others. Of course, it is hoped that tasamuh, commitment, humanist, and wasatiyah education will become integrated, whole, and universal, all of which cannot be separated, mutually reinforcing, and mutually beneficial, as the best ummah and with broad scientific insight.
Investigating EFL Learners’ Perceptions and Practices Using the Indonesia's Prepaid Mobile Application Ruangguru Marhaban, Saiful; Fata, Ika Apriani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/jt.v32i2.996

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Ruangguru, one of Indonesia's prepaid applications, has facilitated autonomous learning for students. Ruangguru (henceforth RG) is a mobile application enhances online learning organizations by aligning it with Indonesia's curriculum. RG offered students a platform with distinctive characteristics to support online study in several subjects. The present study examines students' viewpoints on using Ruangguru, one of Indonesia's online learning prepaid platforms, and ascertains its advantages and disadvantages. The current study employed a qualitative methodology, utilizing interviews to collect data. The participants comprised senior high school students from several cities in Indonesia who were enrolled in regular classes, subscribed to RG, and willingly provided their consent by signing a consent form. The findings revealed that RG possesses several benefits, including the ability to set one's own pace, user-friendliness, independent learning, and a flexible platform. It allowed pupils to learn without any limitations on time or location. However, the RG was unable to substitute regular classes with the presence of teachers, the decrease of social interactions in learning, the significant disparity between the wealthy and the impoverished, and the diminishing role of teachers. Ruangguru's primary focus is students' academic achievement. Yet, it is crucial to resolve other notable aspects, such as inadequate feedback, teacher guidance, and lack of peer interaction. As a further recommendation, to evaluate the effectiveness of the RG, it is also recommended that students' achievement and the impact of using RG in the EFL classroom be analyzed and cross-referenced.
Implementation of Islamic Values in Learning in Islamic College Arlina, Arlina; Daulay, Haidar Putra; Azhar, Ihsan Satrya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/jt.v32i1.953

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This study aims to describe the application of Islamic values in the learning process at three Islamic universities in Medan City, namely UISU, UMSU, and UINSU. The informants in this study numbered 18 people, namely 2-3 lecturers in each faculty, who were selected purposively based on their relevance in the application of Islamic values in the general learning process. The approach used is descriptive qualitative, with data collection techniques through interviews, observations, and documentation of lecturers and students from various faculties. The results of the study indicate that the Islamic values applied in learning include 19 main values such as discipline, responsibility, mutual respect, and tolerance. The process of internalizing these values takes place in stages starting from the stage of knowing, feeling, to acting. Each university has a different pattern of implementation, ranging from non-formal approaches to integration into the official curriculum. Although effectiveness varies between institutions, overall implementation shows a positive direction towards learning based on Islamic values that are integrated with mastery of knowledge
Development of a Module with a RME Approach on the Topic Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables Daulay, Leni Agustina; Yustinaningrum, Bettri; Pasaribu, Feri Tiona; Manurung, Sri Lestari; Putri, Elika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/jt.v32i2.986

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This research seeks to create legitimate and practical teaching materials in the form of a module utilizing a realistic mathematics education approach focused on the topic of systems of linear equations in two variables. This study utilizes the research and development (RD) approach, specifically the Thiagarajan 4-D model, which consists of four stages: (1) definition, (2) design, (3) development, and (4) dissemination. We conducted the research at MTsN 1 Central Aceh. Two classes, each with high and moderate abilities, participated in the research. The trial analysis yielded the following findings: (1) Validity, as two experts validated the teaching materials; (2) Practicality, as demonstrated by an average implementation of the learning syntax exceeding 75%, an average student activity exceeding 75%, extremely positive student and teacher responses to the module, and a classification of the developed module as practical. According to the results of the students' learning tests, 15 students completed the requirements out of 19 students in the high-ability class, and 14 students completed the requirements out of 19 students in the medium-ability class. Consequently, we categorize the percentage of students who have met the requirements as excellent. The module created utilizing a realistic mathematics education technique for the topic of systems of linear equations in two variables for eighth grade is deemed viable, indicating it is both valid and practical.
Religious Moderation Values Implementation to Early Childhood Darlis, Ahmad; Nurlaili, Nurlaili; Silaen, Irma Sulistia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/jt.v32i2.1000

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This study is about the implementation of religious moderation values in early childhood in Medan City. The study aims to determine the implementation policy of religious moderation, the process of internalizing the values of religious moderation and the achievement of internalization of religious moderation values in early childhood in Medan City. The methodology used in this study is qualitative by conducting interviews, observations and documentation and a combination with literature. The subjects of the study were RA and TK educational institutions selected purposively. The results of the study indicate that the implementation policy in educational institutions is based on internal and external policies. Internal is the implementation of religious moderation values carried out on the basis that it is God's command (religion) and on the basis that humans must indeed be moderate in their attitudes and ways of thinking. This implementation is termed theo-anthropocentric basis (divinity and humanity). As for externally, strengthening the implementation is carried out because there are indeed regulations or rules that require it. The process of internalizing religious moderation values carried out is by integrating learning through images, videos (animation and non-animation), and cultural and religious studies outside of school. The achievement is that early childhood is able to implement religious moderation with four indicators in the foundation phase. Theoretical-practical research recommendations; increasing insight into religious moderation in educational institutions is important to be done periodically.
Play, Learn, and Grow: Enhancing Character Education in Elementary Schools through Traditional Games Ardiansyah, A.; Rejeki, Hendriana Sri; Marzuki, Abdul Gafur; M. Nur, Mohammad Djamil; Ulfah, Ulfah
AT-TA'LIM Vol 32, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/jt.v32i2.746

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Traditional games serve as a means of playing and, at the same time, a means of communication. A traditional game is one that has character values because it can build them. The object of this research is elementary school children who play traditional games. This research is qualitative research. Research data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. The validity of the research data was retested using extended participation, observation, persistence, and triangulation. The results signaled that traditional games can be used as a vehicle for playing because they have benefits for children; not only that, they are also a means of communication and can build character in elementary school children.
The Effectiveness of Directed Reading Thinking Activity (DRTA) Strategy on Students' Reading Comprehension Moderated by Gender Sugara, Natasya; Hadeli, Hadeli; Fitrawati, Fitrawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/jt.v32i2.1036

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The aim of this study was to analyse the effectiveness of the Directed Reading Thinking Activity (DRTA) strategy on the reading comprehension of eighth-grade students at SMPN 3 Luhak Nan Duo, compared to conventional strategies, and to examine the role of gender as a moderating variable. Using a quasi-experimental design with pre- and post-tests, the findings revealed that the DRTA strategy was significantly more effective than the conventional strategy in enhancing students’ reading comprehension (p 0.01). Gender also influenced performance (p 0.05), with female students tending to score higher than male students. However, no significant interaction was found between strategy and gender (p 0.05), indicating that the effectiveness of DRTA applies equally across genders. These results suggest that DRTA is an effective strategy for enhancing students' reading comprehension in junior high schools, with practical implications for teachers to adopt more interactive and gender-responsive reading instruction
Developing an Instrument to Assess Writing Skills in Arabic as a Second Language: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis Approach Lalu Agus Pujiartha; Apri Wardana Ritonga; Ayu Desrani; Agus Supriatna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/jt.v32i2.937

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This study aims to develop an assessment instrument for Arabic writing skills as a second language using Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA). The instrument was developed based on the Oriondo and Antonio model, with a sample of 248 students who completed a writing test. Data were analyzed using R-Studio software for EFA, CFA, and descriptive statistics. The EFA results revealed one main factor, with eigenvalues and factor loadings above 0.6, indicating a consistent factor structure. In CFA, the four dimensions of writing skills (Ideas and Content, Structure and Organization, Style and Rhetoric, and Language and Grammar) showed excellent results, with factor loadings above 0.7 and adequate fit indices: RMSEA = 0.076, SRMR = 0.045, CFI = 0.922, and TLI = 0.906. Construct validity was reinforced with AVE = 0.669, composite reliability (rho_a) = 0.776, and Cronbach's Alpha of 0.961. Descriptive analysis showed an average writing skills score of 69.18, reflecting students' satisfactory writing ability. This study produces a valid and reliable instrument for assessing Arabic writing skills as a second language in higher education.

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