Abdul Zebar
Universitas Battuta

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THE ROLE OF EDUCATORS AND PARENTS IN INSTILLING RELIGIOUS AND MORAL VALUES IN EARLY CHILDREN IN THE DIGITALIZATION ERA Novi Cynthia Yusnita; Putri Sari Ulfa Sembiring; Afdhalina Afdhalina; Abdul Zebar; Afridiani Pulungan
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 12 No. 03 (2023): Education, Sosial science and Planning technique, 2023 (June-August)
Publisher : Sean Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58471/scientia.v12i03.1783

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This research is motivated by the large number of children whose behavior is not in accordance with the religious and moral values ​​that have been taught. This is caused by the lack of instilling religious and moral values ​​in children from an early age. The purpose of this study was to determine the role of parents in instilling religious and moral values ​​in early childhood in the digitalization era. This type of research is a qualitative using a descriptive method, namely the description of the situation experienced. Data collection used in the form of interviews, observation and documentation. The results of this study are that parents and teachers use several methods in instilling religious and moral values ​​in early childhood, namely 1) exemplary methods; 2) habituation method; 3) advice method; 4) storytelling method. Educators and parents have roles in their respective environments. Educators play more of a role in the school environment, while parents play more of a role in the home environment. However, both of them continue to work together so that children can have good religious and moral values ​​in this digitalization era.
TEACHERS’ CHALLENGES ON TEACHING MATHEMATICS IN ENGLISH AT BILINGUAL SCHOOLS Fitri Randia Ningsih; Ahmad Husein Nst; Aprili Yanti; Abdul Zebar; Tien Rafida
ELTIN Journal Vol 12 No 1 (2024): VOLUME 12, ISSUE 1, APRIL 2024
Publisher : STKIP Siliwangi

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This research aimed 1) to identify the challenges faced by mathematics teachers when delivering material by using English in international school. 2) Teachers’ strategies to overcome the challenges used by the teachers to overcome these challenges; and 3) the implications of the teachers' perspective for ESP design. The study was conducted at a bilingual school in Medan that follows the Cambridge Curriculum and involved five mathematics teachers from this school. This study used Qualitative Method. Data were collected through interviews to obtain in-depth insights and an interactive analysis method was used for data analysis. The research findings reveal that mathematics teachers encounter several challenges when presenting mathematical materials in English. These challenges revolve around English proficiency, articulation, construction of the sentences and the afraid of mistake in pronunciation. In response to these challenges, teachers employ strategies to enhance their English language skills by learning from various sources, including applications, reference of books, and both printed and online materials. Additionally, they collaborate with their fellow teachers and utilize online platforms to support their learning and prepare instructional materials. These findings underscore the importance of incorporating four key aspects, namely vocabulary mastery, pronunciation, grammar proficiency, and speaking fluency, into the ESP course design for mathematics teachers.