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Al-Ta’lim (Print ISSN 1410-7546 Online ISSN 2355-7893) is a journal published by Faculty of Islamic Education and Teacher Training IAIN Imam Bonjol Padang. It is a peer-reviewed professional journal with an editorial board of scholars in the fields of education. The journal seeks to disseminate research to educators around the world. This journal warmly welcomes contributions from scholars and experts of related disciplines. This publication was created as an interactive journal, not an electronic version of a traditional print publication. The journal is published three times a year.
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STREET CHILDREN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: A STUDY ON CAR WINDOW CLEANING KIDS IN JAMBI Isma, Asad; HB, Muhammad Junaidi
AT-TA'LIM Vol 25, No 3 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/jt.v25i3.510

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Children begin careers on the streets in several locations in the city of Jambi. They work on the streets as street musicians, vehicle glass cleaners, newspaper and tissue sellers, both forcibly and deliberately. Their existence is influenced by some factors, such as family neglect and socio-economic conditions; as well as finding work on the streets and sustaining the work are much faster than looking for work which uses energy or mind. The purpose of this research is to study the religious education of street children who become car glass cleaners which has increased significantly compared to other street professions. This study aims to explore two issues: where the children obtain their religious education and to what extent they practice it in their daily life. Qualitative collecting data techniques were used including observation and interviews. This research found that the street children interviewed in this study only had access to religious education at morning school. They do not attend madrasah, the Qur'an educational school or Taman Pengajian Alquran (TPA), and Sekolah Islam Terpadu which unaffordable and inaccessible for children from low income families. The dominant factors affecting their religious education were their school and their peer group at school. Meanwhile, parents seldom practice the religious duty in family, thus the parents’ influence on the children’s religious practices was minimal. Therefore, this research recommends other actors give early religious education for street children. Religious education can be integrated with their shelter homes which can be their early Islamic religious education.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF LEARNING MODELS WITH AN-NAFS LEARNING THEORY AND THE RESPONSE OF RELIGIOUS TEACHERS AT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IN PALUPUH, AGAM, WEST SUMATERA Rivauzi, Ahmad
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All the learning theories today can not be separated from the philosophical view of the nature of man and God. This view will determine how a person treats humans, educates and learns them and also the purpose of the education and learning. The essence of learning in the theory and model of learning An Nafs is the occurrence of changes in the An-Nafs itself as the potential human-psychological (jasad-ruhani). This paper aims to explore the theory, An-Nafs learning model and the response of religious teachers at elementary schools in Palupuh, Agam. This study involved all the religious teachers from 19 schools in Palupuh. Based on the questionnaire distributed and then processed by using Likert scale, obtained excellent response from them, both on the aspects of theoretical understanding, urgency, and the benefits of its application to the learning of Islam.
Educational Activity in Islamic Education: Evaluation of Hadith Course for First Intermediate Grade in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia al-Qahtani, Salem Ali; Jamil, Asyraf Isyraqi; Kadir, Fakhrul Adabi Abdul
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The objective of this research is to determine how far the general objectives of teaching the subject of Hadith for the first intermediate grade have been achieved. The main question of this study is how adequate the educational activities in achieving the general objectives of teaching the subject of Hadith for the first intermediate grade. The study has used analytical descriptive approach to answer the questions of research. The tool of research is an analysis card which contains 52 educational activities; the sample of research. The study came to results which are: 1) the criteria laid down for the study were highly verified and the average was (3.50), 2) achieving the axis of the study that represented the tool was arranged by the criteria related to the form of knowledge which highly verified and the average was (3.87) and the criteria related to the general objectives of teaching the subject of Hadith which highly verified and the average was (3.43), and 3) The criteria related to the activities and their general ways were highly verified and the average was (3.13). Some of the most important recommendations of the study are to increase the quorum of Hadith to two classes per week, to care of educating students about the concept of activity and the difference between it and the content and the benefit of each of them to students, in a language that can be understood simply by the students, to differentiate between activities of male students and female students after uniting the content which is better that the activities become to each sex according to what is suitable to nature and characteristic, and to form special committees or appointing educational supervisors whose first task is to follow up educational activities in the Islamic religious courses, and evaluating them, and then help the teacher and students to pass everything can be difficult to achieve these activities.
AS YOU WRITE, IT HELPS YOU LISTEN: AN EXPERIMENT IN TOEFL PREPARATION CLASS Ismail, Nyak Mutia; Zalha, Fera Busfina
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This study was conducted as an aim to test whether using the technique named keeping-journals during the TOEFL preparation class is beneficial for the listening section part A of the test. As proposed by Hiemstra (2001) that in  keeping journals technique, learners deliberately record their progress of learning, focusing on both their strengths and weaknesses. From this step, they can rigorously employ the metacognitive awareness and strategy awareness they have owned; or,  they cantry to build ones (Oxford, et.al, 2004; Palfreyman, 2005). The result is considered essential since, practically, TOEFL tutors need to bring TOEFL learners to keep track on their learning rate on their own; hopefully, the result canbestsuitthe theoretical gap since there have been only few experimental studies conducted on Listening Section of TOEFL through journal-keeping. The quantitative pretest-posttest method used in this study involves single-group design consisting of 36 fifth semester college students at Syiah Kuala University, Aceh, Indonesia. The findings approved that the Ha is accepted for the tvalue is 1.90 (df 34, α=0.05, -2.02 ≤ t ≥ 2.02 ). It is also sigificant for the sigvalue is 0.7 (sigvalue ≥ α=0.05). In conclusion, the technique does help the learners in tackling problems they face in Listening section on TOEFL part A as it enhances their listening performance, attitude, and motivation.
RECIPROCAL TEACHING TECHNIQUE ON STUDENTS’ READING COMPREHENSION OF ISLAMIC SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Egiyantinah, Siti Habibah; Alek, Alek; Fahriany, Fahriany; Wekke, Ismail Suardi
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this article to investigate the empirical evidence about the effect of Survey, Question, Read, Recite and Review and Reciprocal Teaching Technique on Student’s Reading Comprehension for the eleventh grade of SMA Islam PB Soedirman. The research was applied quantitative method and the research design was quasi experimental study. There were two classes used in this research namely Class XI IPA 3 and IPA 4. Class XI IPA 3 was given RTT method as experiment class and Class XI IPA 4 was given SQ3R method as comparison class. Each class consisted of 36 students, so the total number was 72 students. This research was conducted by following procedures: giving pretest, implementing treatment and giving protest. The data was analyzed by two-ways ANOVA. The findings of this research were: (1) there was no effect of teaching methods towards students’ reading comprehension (2) there was interactional effect between teaching method and students’ learning style towards students’ reading comprehension (3) therewere differences of students’ reading comprehension score between students who own visual learning style in RTT and SQ3R class and those who own auditory learning style in class.
Analysis on Relational-Understanding in Solving Problem for Field Independent Students Yazidah, Nok Izatul; Argarini, Dian Fitri; Sulistyorini, Yunis
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This research is triggered by one of mathematics learning objectives in Senior High School which is about understanding mathematics concept. Based on the result of the observation and the conducted interview with mathematics teachers, it is said that on learning Combinatorica, students are always less of ability to solve the problem, sometimes students’ answer only focus on what is being asked. The purpose of this reasearch is to describe students’ relational understanding in solving problems for  FI students based on the gender. The subjects of this research are Senior High School students having field independent cognitive style in Malang and have been choosen randomly. The subjects consist of two students, a boy and a girl. The instruments needed in this research are sheet of GEFT test, sheet of Combinatorica questions, and interview sheet. The result of this research states that FI girl student has ability on relational understanding as the same as the FI boy students has. But the process in solving problem made by the boy student is likely similar to the accurate process in solving problems.
The Experimentation of Project Based Learning (PjBL) and Guided Discovery Learning (GDL) Learning Model towards Mathematical Representation Ability Observed from Learning Motivation Supriadi, Nanang; Syazali, Muhamad; Lestari, Bella Dwi; Dewi, Eva Sima; Utami, Lintang Fitra; Mardani, Lingga Afriansyah; Putra, Fredi Ganda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/jt.v25i3.487

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The purpose of this study was to determine: (1) Is there any difference between students’ mathematical representation ability who were taught by using the learning model of Project Based Learning with students who were taught by Guided Discovery Learning. (2) Is there any difference in the students' mathematical representation ability based on high, medium, or low learning motivation categories. (3) Is there an interaction between the learning model and the learning motivation toward mathematical representation ability. This research type was quasi experiment. This research was a quasi experimental research with 2x3 factorial design. Instrument used to collect data was test of representation ability and learning motivation questionnaire. The hypothesis testing used two way analysis of variance with unequal cell. Based on the results of hypothesis testing, it can be concluded that (1) There is a difference in the students' mathematical representation ability that was taught by using Project Based Learning model with students who were taught by sing Guided Discovery Learning model with sig value. <0.05 i.e. .000 <0.05 (2) There is a difference in the students’mathematical representation ability based on high, medium, or low learning motivation category with sig value. <0.05 ie .017 <0.05 (3) There is an interaction between the learning model and the learning motivation on the mathematical representation ability with the sig value. <0.05 ie .002 <0.05.
Development of Predict Observe Explain (POE)-based Thematic Teaching Materials Rini, Amalia Puspha; Suryani, Nunuk; Fadhilah, Siti Sutarmi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/jt.v25i3.464

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The learning process cannot be separated from the use of teaching materials that play a role to achieve the competencies that must be achieved by the learners. The purpose of this research is to identify the developmental stages of Predict Observe Explain (POE)-based thematic teaching materials, quality, and effectiveness of teaching materials to improve the learners' learning outcomes. This is a research and development technique. The development of this product is done through the design model of ADDIE learning system, i.e. (1) analysis, (2) design, (3) development, (4) implementation, (5) and evaluation. The results show that the POE-based thematic teaching materials has excellent quality on aspects of graphics and material with the score 4,52 and score 4,75 respectively from the aspects of readability, linguistic, and presentation according to the learners as the users of the product. Furthermore, the effectiveness test results show that the average class score that does not use POE-based thematic materials is 75,72, whereas that using POE thematic materials is 82,08. Therefore, the average score in the experimental class is higher than the control one. The Sig. shows 0,010 <0,05, then H0 is rejected and H1 accepted. It is concluded that there is a significant value difference between the control and experimental class.
Teaching Quantitative Research Methods with Three Methods of Learning Haviz, M; Maris, Ika Metiza
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/jt.v25i3.394

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This study aims to investigated the effect of lecture-discussion (LD), direct instruction (DI) and guide inqury (GI) to students’ achievement on quantitative design research. An experimental comparison group post-test only design was used to prove the hypothesis there is a significant difference of students’ achievement on undergraduate biology education class (BEC) and master's economic class (EC) with the using of LD, DI and GI. This study used 34 BECs’ student and 26 ECs’ student who take quantitative research courses in the academic year 2016-2017. The students’ achievement was measured by instrument of Research based Learning (RbL). The collected data has been analyzed by using descriptive statistics, and Chi-Square test to determine the comparison in both treatment of classes. The result of this study has shown that χ2scores of LD (71.276) and χ2scores of DI (203.12) > χ2 table α(0.05; 0.01) (15.507; 20.090). At the using of GI, the quality for students’ achievement scores on BEC is better than EC (standard vs. approaching standard). In conclusion, there was significant difference of students’ achievement on BEC and EC with the using of LD, DI and GI

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