Proceeding of International Conference on Islamic Education http://proceeding.ittishal.net/index.php/icie <p align="”justify”">Proceeding of International Conference on Islamic Education explores ideas and solutions for international Islamic education problems, such as (1) improving the quality of Islamic education management, (2) teaching and learning processes (3) educational measurement and evaluation, (3) curriculum, (4) education research and development, (5) child protection in education, (6) the role of the family in Islamic education, (7) the application of Islamic values ​​in Islamic education, and (8) improving the quality of teachers. Also, this proceeding will explore the best practice of Islamic education in several countries around the world. This educational process aims to create an excellent, productive, competitive, and solution generation for community development. Strengthening innovation and mastery of technology is an effective way to deal with globalization. Therefore, the most basic and the most important thing is to apply Islamic values ​​in the educational process.</p> en-US sutanto@ittishal.net (Dr. Sutanto, DEA) anna@ittishal.net (Anna Nur Khasanah) Sat, 30 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0700 OJS 3.1.2.4 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Analysis of Habib Husein Ja'far "Jeda Nulis" Podcast as a Medium of Dakwah Against Young Generation on Era 4.0 http://proceeding.ittishal.net/index.php/icie/article/view/26 <p>The rapid development of technology has had a massive impact in the use of new media in various parts of the world. Its goal is to help for &nbsp;making it easier for people to live their daily lives. One of the new media that has recently become a favorite of the public, especially in Indonesia is a &nbsp;podcast. In Indonesia, a Youtube podcast channel "Jeda Nulis" owned by Habib Husein Ja'far Al Hadar or Habib Ja'far is a new favorite among young adults. Habib Ja'far not only uses Youtube for its Jeda Nulis podcast, but also Spotify. This study aims to analyze the Jeda Nulis podcast and observes people’s responses to the Islamic da'wah strategy introduced by Habib Ja’far. The method used in this research is a literature review that includes the process of listening to and analyzing podcasts in "Jeda Nulis" YouTube channel as preaching media. The results of this study show that there are pros and cons to this podcast. The pro commentary has liked this podcast because of the way the preaching was delivered by Habib Husein Ja'far as well. On the other hand, there are also people who are uncomfortable with the podcast "Jeda Nulis” in accordance with the content and &nbsp;many people who feel that they are inferior to him.</p> Bella Munita Sary, Masayu Fatiyah Nuraziimah, Nurhasanah Walijah Copyright (c) http://proceeding.ittishal.net/index.php/icie/article/view/26 Sat, 30 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0700 The Difficulty Level of Online Learning Content According to the Students' Perspective towards Arabic Language Course http://proceeding.ittishal.net/index.php/icie/article/view/21 <p>Online teaching and learning is no longer an option as a result of the corona virus pandemic, also known as COVID-19. Since March 2020, teaching and learning activities in all educational institutions at various levels are implemented online. Therefore, this paper discusses the findings of a study that has been conducted quantitatively on 295 undergraduate students at Kolej Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Selangor (KUIS). This study aims to discover the difficulty level of online learning content according to the students' perspective towards Arabic language courses NBWU1062 Al Arabiah Al A’liyah Li Dirasat Islamiyyah II and NBWU2102 Al Arabiah Al A’liyah Li Dirasat Islamiyyah III. The learning content consists of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills as well as grammar learning. The findings of the study shows that the most difficult level of learning content is listening skills and the easiest level is reading skills. The study aims to help the lecturers involved in teaching this course to further improve the quality of teaching and learning in the future.</p> Hairun Najuwah Jamali, Ku Fatahiyah Ku Azizan, Awatif Abdul Rahman, Wazzainab Ismail Copyright (c) http://proceeding.ittishal.net/index.php/icie/article/view/21 Sat, 30 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0700 The Behaviorism Perspectives on English Learning: Its Theorical and Implications for Foreign English Learner in Online Learning Era http://proceeding.ittishal.net/index.php/icie/article/view/23 <p>The successful of teaching learning process not only focus on the technique and the materials. Especially to learn English Subject the lecturer should attend&nbsp;in linguistic perspective especially in this case discuss about behaviorism perspective. Behaviorism is one of the learning perspectives centered on instructors for a long time, as an education regulator, shaping every aspect of the curriculum and commands. This paper presents an explanation of the characteristics of behavior, its philosophical and basic theory and the application of behaviorist theory to teach &nbsp;foreign language learner in Campus 7 Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang in Environmental Health Department in online era. which has connection with theory which under pines the widely used Audio lingual Method by lecturers. In line, behaviorism perspective also has a close relationship with the audio lingual method to give reinforcement and encouragement to the students. So the important application in this case is the psychological aspects of students in the online era learning and is supported by the appropriate learning method.</p> Bunga Nuur Primayu Utami Copyright (c) 2021 Bunga Nuur Primayu Utami http://proceeding.ittishal.net/index.php/icie/article/view/23 Sat, 30 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0700 Basic Model of Arabic Speaking for Preschool Children (Q-Nutqi) http://proceeding.ittishal.net/index.php/icie/article/view/28 <p>The Arabic language is the most important language in Malaysian education because of its connection with the Quranic language. This study is about the development of a basic model for improving the speaking skills of preschool children (Q-Nutqi). Q&nbsp;stands for Qur’an, Nutqi&nbsp;means to speak. The objectives of this study were to identify the basic needs in Arabic speaking skills of preschool children, then design and develop a model through the implementation of Arabic speaking modules of Quranic communication, finally, evaluate the effectiveness of this model. This study will be conducted using the ADDIE model. The analysis phase will identify the need for a basic model in speaking through the method of interviewing several Islamic preschool teachers in Selangor. Then, the model design phase to find out the learning objectives and determine the learning and teaching methods (L&amp;T) using the Q-Nutqi&nbsp;model. The model development phase involves 12 experts in Arabic, early childhood education, and industry to evaluate the design of the model produced for improvement. The implementation phase of the Q-Nutqi&nbsp;speaking model through training modules for preschool teachers to use the model. The final phase is the evaluation phase to find out the impact and effectiveness of the model on preschool children. Through this study, the research team hopes to be able to develop a model that fits the basic needs of Arabic language learning of preschool children and be able to improve the existing weaknesses in the preschool education system.</p> Norfaezah Mohd Hamidin Copyright (c) 2021 Norfaezah Mohd Hamidin http://proceeding.ittishal.net/index.php/icie/article/view/28 Sat, 30 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0700 KUIS TESL Trainee Teachers’ Readiness in Integrating Naqli and Aqli Knowledge in English Class http://proceeding.ittishal.net/index.php/icie/article/view/25 <p>Numerous researches have been conducted in relation to knowledge integration in the teaching and learning process especially related to Science and Islamic education. However, only few studies have researched on the integration of naqli knowledge in English classes. Due to that, this study is proposed to research on readiness to apply knowledge integration in English class. This study will be conducted on Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) trainee teacher’s from Kolej Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Selangor (KUIS) to find out their level of readiness to integrate naqli and aqli knowledge in English class. This study will apply quantitative method of data collection by using questionnaires to gather the data. This study is as an attempt to investigate the issue of knowledge integration in Malaysian context which is hoped will lead to the improvement of the quality of TESL trainee teachers particularly in KUIS.</p> Norshilawani Shahidan, Natasha Ariffin, Suhana Mohamed Lip, Suziana Hanini Sulaiman, Shazarina Zdainal Abidin Copyright (c) 2021 Norshilawani Shahidan, Natasha Ariffin, Suhana Mohamed Lip, Suziana Hanini Sulaiman, Shazarina Zdainal Abidin http://proceeding.ittishal.net/index.php/icie/article/view/25 Sat, 30 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0700 Theory of Meaning Change in the Procedural Text Material http://proceeding.ittishal.net/index.php/icie/article/view/24 <p>The background of this research is because students often confide in the researcher. They want material that is contemporary, contextual, nor merely textual. Therefore, the researcher took one of the materials about the procedural text combined with the theory of meaning change. The procedural text that the researcher used was a text about how to make crafts out of paper. The purpose of this study was to determine the benefits of the theory of meaning change in the procedural text material for class VII students. The method that researcher used in this research is descriptive analysis. The researcher took the theory of meaning change literature by Abdul Chaer. The results of this study indicate that theory of meaning change is beneficial when it is translated into procedural text material. Last, the conclusion of this research shows that theory of meaning change is beneficial when combined with procedural text material.&nbsp;</p> Roni Nugraha Syafroni Copyright (c) 2021 Roni Nugraha Syafroni http://proceeding.ittishal.net/index.php/icie/article/view/24 Sat, 30 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0700 Factors of Stress among Undergraduate Students during Movement Control Order http://proceeding.ittishal.net/index.php/icie/article/view/22 <p>The implementation of Movement Control Order (MCO) to curb the spread of Covid-19 has various effects on the community, regardless of the field they are involved in. Enforcement order to stay at home has resulted &nbsp;to the closure and restriction of all types of operations including the education sector. Due to the implementation of MCO, the teaching and learning activities that used to be conducted face-to-face have been completely replaced by online learning. This situation eventually has given some stressful impact and has caused difficulties to students of higher learning institutions to continue their studies virtually. Various factors have been found as stressors among undergraduate students. It is hoped that this study would help to find effective ways to reduce stress among undergraduate students.&nbsp;</p> Suziana Hanini Sulaiman, Suhana Mohamed Lip, Shazarina Zdainal Abidin, Norshilawani Shahidan, Natasha Ariffin, Mohamad Fuad Haji Ishak, Sapie Sabilan Copyright (c) 2021 Suziana Hanini Sulaiman, Suhana Mohamed Lip, Shazarina Zdainal Abidin, Norshilawani Shahidan, Natasha Ariffin, Mohamad Fuad Haji Ishak, Sapie Sabilan http://proceeding.ittishal.net/index.php/icie/article/view/22 Sat, 30 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0700 Literacy Level of Students in Chemistry Education Department on Thermochemistry http://proceeding.ittishal.net/index.php/icie/article/view/27 <p>This study aims to identify the chemical literacy level of students on Physical Chemistry course, especially in Thermochemisty. Chemical literacy is a major goal in chemistry education recently. The measuring of chemical literacy level in this study used a chemical literacy instrument developed based on Shwartz, et.al framework. The instrument measure students' chemical literacy skills at each level. There are 4 levels of literacy that are measured, namely nominal literacy (level 1), functional literacy (level 2), structural literacy (level 3) and multi-dimensional literacy (level 4). The objects in this study were 14 first year students of Billfath University who took Physical Chemistry course. The data were collected after student got the Thermochemistry subject. The measurement results show that 14.29% of students reach level 3, 71.42% of students reach level 2 and 14.29% of students reach level 1. These results indicate that there is no student that able to reach the highest level 4. Overall, the chemical literacy level of first year students in the Physical Chemistry course is classified as low level. These results allow further development in learning to increase students' chemical literacy level.</p> Ika Farida Yuliana, Rendy Priyasmika, Fatayah Fatayah Copyright (c) 2021 Ika Farida Yuliana, Rendy Priyasmika, Fatayah Fatayah http://proceeding.ittishal.net/index.php/icie/article/view/27 Sat, 30 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0700