Stakeholders' Attitudes and Beliefs Towards the Bilingual Pedagogy of Islamic Studies in a Malaysian International Islamic School

The bilingual pedagogy of the Islamic studies subject is commonly practiced in most private and international schools worldwide. This subject is most often taught and learned in Arabic and one other language. In Islam, Arabic is the language of the normative sources, the Qur'an, and the Sunnah...

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Main Authors: Syeda R., Tahir, Nooreiny, Maarof
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Published: 2021
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spelling my-aeu-eprints.8872021-06-22T06:15:45Z http://ur.aeu.edu.my/887/ Stakeholders' Attitudes and Beliefs Towards the Bilingual Pedagogy of Islamic Studies in a Malaysian International Islamic School Syeda R., Tahir Nooreiny, Maarof LA History of education The bilingual pedagogy of the Islamic studies subject is commonly practiced in most private and international schools worldwide. This subject is most often taught and learned in Arabic and one other language. In Islam, Arabic is the language of the normative sources, the Qur'an, and the Sunnah (prophetic tradition), and a large part of the classical tradition of Islamic education. A challenging problem for many students is limited proficiency in Arabic and the other language used to teach the subject. The common other language used is often English. Some international schools advocate the bilingual teaching of Islamic studies using Arabic and English to address this problem. This study investigates the attitudes and beliefs of the stakeholders (the school principal, Islamic studies subject teachers, students of Islamic studies subject, and their parents) towards the bilingual pedagogy of Islamic studies. A case study approach has been adopted whereby a private international Islamic school in Kuala Lumpur has been selected as the study site. The study comprises two phases: (1) A survey questionnaire distributed among the school principal, the subject teachers, students of Islamic studies, and their parents, and (2) Interviews were conducted with the school principal and teachers teaching Islamic studies subjects. The questionnaire's statistical data analysis and the content analysis of the interview protocols contributed to the study's findings. It revealed that all stakeholders had positive attitudes and beliefs towards the bilingual pedagogy of Islamic studies subject. Future research can address and support language policies and practice on bilingual education for Islamic studies subject. 2021 Journal PeerReviewed text en http://ur.aeu.edu.my/887/1/document.pdf Syeda R., Tahir and Nooreiny, Maarof (2021) Stakeholders' Attitudes and Beliefs Towards the Bilingual Pedagogy of Islamic Studies in a Malaysian International Islamic School. Journal of Research, Policy & Practice of Teachers & Teacher Education, 11 (1). pp. 80-97. ISSN 2550-1771
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Stakeholders' Attitudes and Beliefs Towards the Bilingual Pedagogy of Islamic Studies in a Malaysian International Islamic School
description The bilingual pedagogy of the Islamic studies subject is commonly practiced in most private and international schools worldwide. This subject is most often taught and learned in Arabic and one other language. In Islam, Arabic is the language of the normative sources, the Qur'an, and the Sunnah (prophetic tradition), and a large part of the classical tradition of Islamic education. A challenging problem for many students is limited proficiency in Arabic and the other language used to teach the subject. The common other language used is often English. Some international schools advocate the bilingual teaching of Islamic studies using Arabic and English to address this problem. This study investigates the attitudes and beliefs of the stakeholders (the school principal, Islamic studies subject teachers, students of Islamic studies subject, and their parents) towards the bilingual pedagogy of Islamic studies. A case study approach has been adopted whereby a private international Islamic school in Kuala Lumpur has been selected as the study site. The study comprises two phases: (1) A survey questionnaire distributed among the school principal, the subject teachers, students of Islamic studies, and their parents, and (2) Interviews were conducted with the school principal and teachers teaching Islamic studies subjects. The questionnaire's statistical data analysis and the content analysis of the interview protocols contributed to the study's findings. It revealed that all stakeholders had positive attitudes and beliefs towards the bilingual pedagogy of Islamic studies subject. Future research can address and support language policies and practice on bilingual education for Islamic studies subject.
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title Stakeholders' Attitudes and Beliefs Towards the Bilingual Pedagogy of Islamic Studies in a Malaysian International Islamic School
title_short Stakeholders' Attitudes and Beliefs Towards the Bilingual Pedagogy of Islamic Studies in a Malaysian International Islamic School
title_full Stakeholders' Attitudes and Beliefs Towards the Bilingual Pedagogy of Islamic Studies in a Malaysian International Islamic School
title_fullStr Stakeholders' Attitudes and Beliefs Towards the Bilingual Pedagogy of Islamic Studies in a Malaysian International Islamic School
title_full_unstemmed Stakeholders' Attitudes and Beliefs Towards the Bilingual Pedagogy of Islamic Studies in a Malaysian International Islamic School
title_sort stakeholders' attitudes and beliefs towards the bilingual pedagogy of islamic studies in a malaysian international islamic school
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