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Journal : Al Mi’yar: Jurnal Ilmiah Pembelajaran Bahasa Arab dan Kebahasaaraban

ISTIKHDĀM THARĪQAH AL GHINĀ’ LI AL HIFDZI AL MUFRADĀT AL LUGHAH AL ‘ARABIYAH Zahro, Aminatuz; Yunus, Moch; Shobirin, Shobirin
Al Mi'yar: Jurnal Ilmiah Pembelajaran Bahasa Arab dan Kebahasaaraban Vol 7 No 1 April 2024
Publisher : STIQ Amuntai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35931/am.v7i1.3361

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Education in Indonesia is currently competing to require the nation's children to be able to master various foreign languages, one of which is Arabic. Good mastery of Arabic needs to be based on the number of mufrodat that are mastered. This research uses qualitative research methods conducted on class VII students of SMP Qur'ani Dliyaul Qur'an Menemen as the research population. The research subjects, consisting of people, are the researchers themselves and data collectors. Data collection methods include interviews, questionnaires, field data, photos, documents, memos, and other notes. This research data was taken from 15 students. As a result of the discussion on the use of the singing method in memorizing the mufradat, the students became more enthusiastic and more active in learning Arabic and were even more unified in singing the Arabic mufradat. Without memorizing it manually, the students already memorized the mufradat with this singing method. According to Bonnie and John, there are benefits to the method. Singing helps achieve abilities in developing thinking power, helps channel emotions such as happiness or sadness through the content of song or singing lyrics, and helps add new vocabulary through song lyrics or chanting. The aim of this research is that more students will be interested in memorizing Arabic muhradat for students who are anxious and lazy. Based on the assessment of experts, the use of the singing method in memorizing mufradat is very interesting for students who are less enthusiastic about learning; therefore, the researchers used this method for SMP Qur'ani Dliyaul Qur'an.
Idārah Tanfîdz Manhāj Ta’lîm Al Lughah Al ‘Arabiyyah Fî Al Madrasah Al ‘Āliyah Al Namûdzajiyyah Zainul Hasan Genggong Probolinggo Shobirin, Shobirin; Abidin, Munirul; Syuhadak, Syuhadak
Al Mi'yar: Jurnal Ilmiah Pembelajaran Bahasa Arab dan Kebahasaaraban Vol 7 No 2 Oktober 2024
Publisher : STIQ Amuntai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35931/am.v7i2.3734

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The curriculum is of the utmost importance. It offers a basic structure that directs the process of learning. It is essential that the curriculum be applied accurately and successfully. Ensuring that learning objectives are satisfied and content is successfully communicated to students is ensured by a robust curriculum implementation. The following are the objectives of this research: 1. The purpose of this study is to identify and characterise the Arabic curriculum implementation management methodology used at Probolinggo's Zainul Hasan Genggong methodology High School. The success of the Arabic curriculum implementation management strategy in helping pupils acquire the language will next be examined. Lastly, it will offer suggestions for enhancement based on the research findings to raise the standard of management for the execution of the Arabic curriculum at Zainul Hasan Genggong Model High School in in Probolinggo.This study uses a qualitative descriptive methodology, gathering information via documentation, interviews, and observation.The study's findings unequivocally showed that the curriculum was successfully implemented and backed by a strong human resource base, cutting-edge teaching strategies, and infrastructure. Leadership dedication, teaching team collaboration, the availability of learning materials, motivation, and student involvement are factors that impact how well a curriculum is implemented. Two of the challenges are different student aptitude levels and scheduling limits. The study suggested hiring more qualified teachers, upgrading the facilities and infrastructure, and utilising information technology that is pertinent to learning Arabic.