At- Ta'lim : Jurnal Pendidikan https://ejournal.unzah.ac.id/index.php/attalim <p style="text-align: justify;">At-Ta'lim: Jurnal Pendidikan is a scientific journal that contains and disseminate the results of research, in-depth study, and the ideas or innovative work in the field of science education. The innovative work of the teachers and lecturers of the development of the education sector which is able to make a positive contribution to the schools and educational institutions the focus of this journal.</p> <p style="text-align: justify;">At-Ta'lim: Jurnal Pendidikan is a scientific journal that contains and disseminate the results of research, in-depth study, Such as: <em>Character Education, </em><em>Education Issues and Policy, </em><em>Need Education, </em><em>Educational Technology and Curriculum, </em><em>Educational Management and Leadership, </em><em>Guidance and Counseling, </em><em>Multicultural Education, </em><em>Childhood Education, </em><em>Education, </em><em>Formal Education, </em><em>Psychology </em><em>and Learning, and </em><em>Assessment and Evaluation</em></p> <p>&nbsp;</p> LP3M Institut Ilmu Keislaman Zainul Hasan en-US At- Ta'lim : Jurnal Pendidikan 2460-5360 The effectiveness of the PBL learning model on students' problem-solving abilities in the subject of jama qasar prayers https://ejournal.unzah.ac.id/index.php/attalim/article/view/1700 <p>Students' problem-solving abilities still need to be considered higher. Therefore, variations are needed in learning models that can increase critical thinking and independence in learning. This research aims to test the effectiveness of the PBL learning model in improving students' problem-solving abilities in the subject of Jama Qasar prayers. This study uses a quasi-experiment to compare the pretest and posttest scores of two data groups. The N-Gain test was carried out to analyze the increase in the effectiveness of the treatment given, especially in comparing pretest and posttest data between two groups. Apart from that, hypothesis testing uses the Coefficients test from inferential analysis of linear regression tests. Meanwhile, the subjects of this research were class VII students at Yunior High School Darul Falah, West Bandung. This study did not use randomization, and the subjects were selected based on class availability. The research results show that the PBL learning model can significantly improve students' problem-solving abilities.</p> Ayu Puji Rahayu Murharyana Murharyana Rosmalati Muthiatil Baari Mukhtiar Hussain Ibupoto Copyright (c) 2024 ayu puji rahayu, Murharyana Murharyana, Rosmalati Muthiatil Baari, Mukhtiar Hussain Ibupoto https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 2024-06-30 2024-06-30 10 2 1 9 10.55210/attalim.v10i2.1700 Exploring english language needs: Non-english major students at University of Al-Qolam Malang https://ejournal.unzah.ac.id/index.php/attalim/article/view/1648 <p>This research investigated English language needs for new students majoring in non-English who are taking courses in the Foreign Language Center program. This research approach used qualitative with descriptive methods. The subjects in this research were new students majoring in non-English. The data in this research was obtained through two stages, namely Focus Group Discussion (FGD) involving six students who were representatives from each study program; Indonesian Language Tadris, Mathematics Tadris, Islamic Religious Education, Sharia Economic Law, Ahwal Al-Shakhsyiyyah, and Islamic Teaching Communication, and distribution of questionnaires filled in by 127 students. Here the researcher found that most students (75%) who took part in the Foreign Language Center (English) program wanted to master all English language skills; listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Apart from that, the English components they need are vocabulary and grammar with a percentage (78%). Furthermore, regarding the abilities and components of English, students want the lecturer's strategy used in the learning process to be text-based teaching. Therefore, researchers provide recommendations so that learning is implemented using relevant methods such as the Grammar Translation Method (GTM), Direct Method (DM), Audio Lingual Method (ALM), and Communicative Language Teaching Method (CLT).</p> Mulis Mulis Aberald Blouin Copyright (c) 2024 Mulis Mukzar https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 2024-06-30 2024-06-30 10 2 10 15 10.55210/attalim.v10i2.1648 Analysis of student errors based on newman's error analysis in terms of gender https://ejournal.unzah.ac.id/index.php/attalim/article/view/1237 <p>This research was conducted so that educators can find out the location of student errors. In addition to these factors, there are many other factors that influence student errors in answering math story questions, one of which is the gender factor. The analysis used to find out what types of mistakes students made, here the researcher uses Newman's procedure. The type of research used in this research is descriptive qualitative research. The research subjects were 31 students of class XI Madrasah Aliyah for the test. Then in the interview 6 subjects (3 women and 3 men) were taken representing each category of high, medium, low for interviews. Subjects were selected through a short test given by the researcher, the results of the previous test scores and discussion with the Mathematics Teacher of the class. The results of the study showed that female students made more mistakes in the completion process error indicator. Then in the male category, they made more mistakes in the final answer writing indicator. When viewed from the many types of errors of male and female students, a conclusion can be drawn that male subjects are slightly superior in solving math problems than female subjects. This is because men have better mechanical and mathematical abilities but women are also more effective in terms of accuracy and accuracy in solving mathematical problems.</p> Elvindi Gestikatama Dewi Hamidah Noer Hidayah Copyright (c) 2024 Dewi Hamidah, Elvindi Gestikatama, Noer Hidayah https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 2024-06-30 2024-06-30 10 2 16 27 10.55210/attalim.v10i2.1237 Development of an integrated and differentiated tahfidz teaching module to improve Quran memorization for students at MI Plus Al-Fatimah Sukorejo Bojonegoro https://ejournal.unzah.ac.id/index.php/attalim/article/view/1694 <p>Teaching modules are independent curriculum frameworks that replace traditional lesson plans. The independent curriculum teaching module, which serves as a replacement for the RPP, has a diverse format that encompasses learning material/content, teaching methods, interpretation, and evaluation techniques. These modules are designed systematically and engagingly to meet the desired success indicators. The primary goal of developing teaching modules is to provide teachers with instructional tools that can guide them effectively in the teaching process. Teachers are given the autonomy to choose or modify the provided modules by the government to better match their students' characteristics or to create their own modules tailored to their students' needs. The developed teaching modules include integrated modules for tahfidz subjects at Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Plus Al-Fatimah, differentiated modules for tahfidz subjects at Madrasah Ibtidaiyah, guidelines for developing tahfidz teaching modules, instruments for developing these modules, and evaluation tools for assessing the module development process. This research and development (R&amp;D) approach aims to create integrated and differentiated tahfidz teaching modules specifically for MI Plus Al-Fatimah. These modules cover the tahfidz teaching program, implementation guides, and evaluation instruments to assess the program's success. The development process involves the principal to ensure that students can achieve the target of memorizing four juz within six years at the madrasah ibtidaiyah level. The development stages include determining learning strategies and media, producing the modules, and creating assessment tools. This phased approach ensures that the integrated and differentiated tahfidz teaching modules are effective and meet the educational goals of the institution.</p> Aya Mamlu’ah Ulva Badi’ Rohmawati Najihah Binti Abdul Wahid Copyright (c) 2024 Aya Mamlu’ah https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 2024-06-30 2024-06-30 10 2 28 36 10.55210/attalim.v10i2.1694 Implementation of servant leadership at LKP Quali International Surabaya (QIS) https://ejournal.unzah.ac.id/index.php/attalim/article/view/1685 <p>Servant Leadership is a leadership approach that focuses on service to others. The main characteristics of servant leadership are explained in detail, including a focus on service to Team members and the communities served, the ability to understand and feel the experiences of others, as well as the concepts of leadership by example, empowerment, focus on growth and development, building strong relationships, and collaborative decision making. Apart from that, this text describes the implementation of servant leadership at LKP Quali International Surabaya (QIS) along with the results achieved, including improving the quality of the institution and the awards obtained. Effective implementation of servant leadership has played an important role in creating an inclusive work environment, empowering Team members, and encouraging more holistic and sustainable decision making at LKP QIS. Thus, this text provides a systematic overview of the concept of servant leadership and its positive influence in educational institutions.</p> Lili Musyafa’ah Subira Kaserero Farah Nur Jihan Copyright (c) 2024 Lili Musyafa’ah https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 2024-06-30 2024-06-30 10 2 37 43 10.55210/attalim.v10i2.1685 The application of the constructivist approach in amtsilati learning in PP. Mambaul Falah https://ejournal.unzah.ac.id/index.php/attalim/article/view/1580 <p>Difficulties in reading the word are one of the problems faced by students. Because of these difficulties, many students have difficulty reading the yellow book and make many mistakes in memorizing the position of sentences and memorizing a fashol contained in it. The focus of this study is to evaluate the application of the constructivist approach in the pre-learning stage, the process/core learning aspect, and the closing aspect of amtsilati learning. This study uses a qualitative methodology approach that combines descriptive techniques with data collection from observations, interviews, and documentation. The study's findings show that applying the constructivist approach to amtsilati learning is going well. It can be seen through the student's ability to find solutions to a problem, students who are more active than ustad/ustadzah, who only guide and support learning by acting as motivators, facilitators, and assessors.</p> Hannina Roisyah Ahmad Rosidi Copyright (c) 2024 Hannina R Hannina R https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 2024-06-30 2024-06-30 10 2 44 52 10.55210/attalim.v10i2.1580 Identifying the use of artificial intelligence in math learning based on learning outcomes https://ejournal.unzah.ac.id/index.php/attalim/article/view/1689 <p>In an era of rapidly developing technology, the need to simplify and improve the learning process of mathematics is increasingly urgent. One emerging solution is the utilization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in mathematics education. AI provides learning content that is tailored to students' needs, creating a relevant and engaging learning experience. An understanding of AI and the ability to interact with technology is important, helping students face the challenges of the digital age. Understanding math concepts is the foundation for logical thinking, problem solving and critical thinking. Research shows that some students do not fully understand mathematical concepts. Therefore, this study aims to identify the impact of using AI in mathematics learning on student learning outcomes. The preliminary study data showed the prevalence of AI use in mathematics learning. The results show a very strong positive correlation between the use of AI and mathematics learning outcomes, where student learning activities observed during learning using AI (Artificial Intelligence) based on observation sheets include several indicators, with the following results: 1) Visual indicators of 88%, 2) Listening indicators of 84%, 3) Oral indicators of 72.5%, and 4) Mental indicators of 84.5%. The results showed that learning activities were in the high category with a percentage of 82.25%. This shows that during learning activities, there is a good stimulus for students.</p> Moh. Anang Efendi Indah Rahayu Panglipur Frida Murtinasari Copyright (c) 2024 moh. anang efendi, Indah Rahayu Panglipur, frida Murtinasari https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 2024-06-30 2024-06-30 10 2 53 59 10.55210/attalim.v10i2.1689 Strategy of islamic boarding school-based in facing the era of revolution 4.0 towards the era of society 5.0 https://ejournal.unzah.ac.id/index.php/attalim/article/view/1665 <p>This research is motivated by the importance of Islamic boarding school based education in Madrasah Ibtidaiyah to safeguard the next generation from the influence of globalization and the revolutionary era, and also as a platform for preparing them with knowledge of both religious and general subjects. Madrasah Ibtidaiyah is an education level equivalent to Elementary School in an Islamic Educational Institution, where the learning process is conducted formally and instills strong Islamic values. Madrasah Ibtidaiyah NWDI Nurul Haramain is one of the Islamic boarding school based schools whose presence can address parental concerns about moral disruption and technological advancements in the globally revolutionary era. The aim of this research is to investigate the development of Islamic boarding school based madrasah as an effort to face the challenges of the era 4.0 towards the era of society 5.0 at MI NWDI Nurul Haramain, marked by rapid and transformative technological advancements that require educational institutions like madrasah to adapt to various changes to remain relevant and effective. The researchers utilized a descriptive qualitative approach in conducting the research. Data was collected through non-participative observation, documentation, and interviews to gain a comprehensive understanding of the current situation of the madrasah and the challenges faced in confronting the era 4.0 towards the era of society 5.0. Data analysis employed the techniques of Miles and Huberman, focusing on data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The research findings indicate that MI Nurul Haramain; 1) prepares madrasah teachers to possess digital skills, creative thinking, innovativeness, dynamism, and Quran memorization as a reinforcement, 2) conducts both intracurricular and extracurricular activities for students, and 3) integrates technology as a tool for teaching and learning activities.</p> Aenullael Mukarromah Mujiburrahman Nur Ali Salim Banqitoh Copyright (c) 2024 Aenullael Mukarromah, Mujiburrahman Nur, Ali Salim Banqitoh https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 2024-06-30 2024-06-30 10 2 60 70 10.55210/attalim.v10i2.1665 The effect of the implementation of the Learning Start with a Question (LSQ) learning strategy on the learning outcomes of economics students in class X at MA Muhammadiyah Pekanbaru https://ejournal.unzah.ac.id/index.php/attalim/article/view/1699 <p>This study aims to find out whether there is a difference in learning outcomes after applying the Learning Start With A Question (LSQ) learning strategy to student learning outcomes in financial institutions (banks) in Economics in class X MA Muhammadiyah Pekanbaru. The subjects in the study were 33 students. Data collection was carried out from posttest questions given to students in the control class and experimental class. The learning outcomes obtained when conducting research were an average score of 71.76, while for the experimental class the average score was 76.25. Thus, the average score obtained from the experimental class that was treated in the form of LSQ strategy was higher than that of the control class that was not treated. In the normality test, the data obtained was not normal, so the researcher processed the data using a non-parametric test obtained the hypothesis that the processed value was 0.601&gt;0.05, indicating that Ha was rejected and H0 was accepted. This means that there is no significant average difference between the use of LSQ and conventional learning strategies.</p> Asri Neli Putri Paijan Rambe Suparmi Suparmi Sukma Setia Ningsih Syahrul Amin Copyright (c) 2024 Asri Neli Putri , Paijan Rambe, Suparmi Suparmi, Sukma Setia Ningsih, Syahrul Amin https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 2024-07-02 2024-07-02 10 2 71 76 10.55210/attalim.v10i2.1699 Development of interactive digital teaching materials based on 21st century skills in special purpose arabic language courses at STAI Attanwir Bojonegoro https://ejournal.unzah.ac.id/index.php/attalim/article/view/1560 <p><sup>Special Purpose Arabic Language refers to the teaching or learning of Arabic language tailored to specific needs or objectives. This means that Arabic language lessons are designed with a focus on its usage context in specific fields or activities, as opposed to a general approach to teaching Arabic. Special Purpose Arabic Language courses at the university level are tailored to specific needs and objectives in a professional context, producing graduates ready to face global challenges. The objectives of this research are (1) to analyze the process of developing interactive digital teaching materials based on 21st-century skills in Special Purpose Arabic Language courses at STAI Attanwir Bojonegoro, (2) to analyze the feasibility of interactive digital teaching materials based on 21st-century skills in Special Purpose Arabic Language courses at STAI Attanwir Bojonegoro, and (3) to analyze the effectiveness of interactive digital teaching materials based on 21st-century skills in Special Purpose Arabic Language courses at STAI Attanwir Bojonegoro. This research uses the Research and Development (R&amp;D) method using the ADDIE model. Data collection techniques in this study use expert validation questionnaires, expert validation materials, student responses, and tests. The results of this research and development are as follows: (1) The development process consists of five steps: analysis, development, design, implementation, and evaluation, resulting in the production of interactive digital teaching materials based on 21st-century skills. (2) Based on validation results by experts, an average score of 90% was obtained. According to the Likert scale, the value of 90% falls into the category of very feasible because it is within the range of &gt;61%. Meanwhile, the average percentage of student responses obtained an overall score of 88.5%, falling into the category of very feasible. (3) The results of the effectiveness test of teaching materials using a paired sample T-test showed a significant difference between pre-test and post-test scores with a significant value (2-tailed) of p = 0.000, &lt;0.05. The null hypothesis (H0) in this study was rejected, and the alternative hypothesis (Ha) was accepted, indicating a significant difference between the two tests. Based on the data above, the developed teaching materials are effective in Special Purpose Arabic Language courses.</sup></p> Nur Laila Rahmawati Copyright (c) 2024 Nur Laila Rahmawati https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 2024-07-02 2024-07-02 10 2 77 85 10.55210/attalim.v10i2.1560