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STRATEGY OF INTEGRATION OF LOCAL WISDOM IN THE CURRICULUM OF HIGHER EDUCATION Judijanto, Loso; Rengga Yudha Santoso; Lensi Megah Retta; Suhana Sarkawi
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 6 (2024): JUNE
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In a context of globalization that is increasingly eroding local values and cultural identities, the integration of local wisdom into higher education curricula offers an innovative solution to preserve and enhance those values. The research aims to identify and analyse effective strategies in integrating local intelligence into the curriculum, as well as measure its impact on student character education and multicultural abilities. The methods used in this research include examining literature by looking for literature in accordance with the context of the research. The findings show that the integration of local wisdom can be realized through several ways, such as inclusion in learning materials, the establishment of extracurricular activities that focus on local values, as well as the development of a school culture that embraces local identity. This strategy not only enriches students' learning experiences by introducing them to traditional values and practices, but also strengthens character education through the internalization of values such as diversity, tolerance, and appreciation of other cultures.
TEACHERS' STRATEGIES IN OVERCOMING LEARNING DIFFICULTIES OF AL-QUR'AN IN DYSLEXIC STUDENTS Salma Rozana; Rafika Nisa; Suhana Sarkawi; Al-Amin
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): JULI
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Dyslexia is a specific learning disorder known for difficulties in the acquisition of reading skills, especially in terms of reading speed and fluency as well as text comprehension. The disorder is neurological in nature and often genetic, with affected individuals having difficulties in word recognition, decoding language sounds, and processing and recalling visual and verbal information. Although dyslexia is not related to general intelligence levels, it can affect various aspects of learning and oral and written communication. The study in this research uses the literature research method. The results show that Teachers can overcome the difficulty of learning the Qur'an in dyslexic students by applying multisensory strategies, which involve the use of various senses in the learning process. These strategies include visualization of letters and words, auditory through repeated recitations, and kinesthetic such as writing and arranging letters. It is also important for the teacher to provide motivation and emotional support, as well as modify the pace of learning according to the individual needs of the student, thus creating a pleasant learning environment and minimizing frustration. This personalized approach increases students' confidence in learning the Qur'an and makes it easier for them to overcome the barriers caused by dyslexia.
MEASURING FOREIGN LANGUAGE ANXIETY : CONCERNING STUDENTS' MOTIVATION AND THEIR SELF-PERCEPTION Mowafg Masuwd; Ermy Dikta Sumanik; Suhana Sarkawi; Mohammad Ahmad Bani Amer
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 8 (2024): AUGUST
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Student motivation refers to the internal or external drive that influences students' desire and effort in achieving learning goals, which can be intrinsic (drive from within) or extrinsic (drive from external factors such as rewards or praise). Self-perception is a student's view or belief of their ability and competence in a particular area or task. Both play an important role in the learning process, where high motivation and positive self-perception can increase engagement, performance and feelings of effectiveness in facing educational challenges. The review conducted in this study used the literature research method. The results of this study confirm the importance of supporting positive self-perception and increasing intrinsic motivation to reduce foreign language anxiety among students. Educators are advised to create a supportive learning environment and provide constructive feedback, as well as design learning activities that foster students' sense of success and self-confidence. Thus, students can better enjoy the foreign language learning process without the burden of excessive anxiety, and ultimately, improve their overall learning outcomes.
OPTIMISING THE SCHOOL LIBRARY AS A LEARNING RESOURCE IN INCREASING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS' INTEREST IN READING Asep Saepurokhman; Abdul Wahab Syakhrani; Suhana Sarkawi; Mowafg Masuwd
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): SEPTEMBER
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School libraries play an important role in supporting the learning process and developing students' literacy, but they are often not optimally utilised. This study uses the literature method. The results show that school library optimisation can be achieved through several key strategies. Firstly, improving the physical quality of the library by creating a child-friendly and visually appealing environment. Secondly, the development of a diverse collection of books in accordance with students' interests and abilities. Third, the integration of library activities with the school curriculum through active collaboration between librarians and teachers. Fourth, the implementation of interactive programmes such as storytelling, book clubs and reading competitions to increase student engagement. Fifth, the utilisation of digital technology to attract digital generation students. Sixth, involving parents and communities in literacy activities to strengthen the reading culture.
ADOPTION OF MOBILE-ASSISTED LANGUAGE LEARNING IN IMPROVING COLLEGE STUDENTS' ENGLISH LISTENING SKILLS Cecep Hilman; Muhammad Ishom; Suhana Sarkawi; Khuloud Mustafa Alouzi
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 10 (2024): OCTOBER
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The use of mobile technology and language learning applications (Mobile-Assisted Language Learning or MALL) as a tool to improve students' English listening skills effectively. MALL has been proven to increase student achievement, engagement, and participation in language learning, especially in the aspect of listening skills. With that, the adoption of MALL is a promising and effective strategy in improving college students' English listening skills, but it requires careful planning and implementation to maximize its benefits.