Face validity of the Arabic letters writing assessment instrument for children.

Historically, Arabic writing was used to spread Islam in Malaysia. Nowadays, Arabic writing has become a part of Malaysia’s national curriculum under Islamic studies subject. Previous studies have shown that many students in school are still having difficulties to master Arabic learning, e...

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Main Authors: Too @ Ismail, Nur Aini Sunar, Abdul Ghani, Diyana Zulaika, Ibrahim, Halijah
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spelling my.utm.1044812024-02-08T08:11:14Z http://eprints.utm.my/104481/ Face validity of the Arabic letters writing assessment instrument for children. Too @ Ismail, Nur Aini Sunar Abdul Ghani, Diyana Zulaika Ibrahim, Halijah L Education (General) Historically, Arabic writing was used to spread Islam in Malaysia. Nowadays, Arabic writing has become a part of Malaysia’s national curriculum under Islamic studies subject. Previous studies have shown that many students in school are still having difficulties to master Arabic learning, especially in writing. These scenarios were claimed to be caused by poor teaching skills and also the lack of proper assessment to assess and evaluate Arabic handwriting performance. Hence, there is an urge to find a trustworthy instrument to assess Arabic handwriting, especially among children in early childhood education. Therefore, this study aimed to test the face validity of a newly developed questionnaire for Arabic writing assessment. Face validity assessment was chosen to get the first layer of experts’ review and evaluation on the items constructed in the assessment instrument. A questionnaire using 5-point Likert scale was distributed to 28 experts in Arabic handwriting at different levels of education. The results show that most of the items in the questionnaire are valid to be used to assess children as all experts agreed on the items developed. This is the first pilot study thatensures the basic structure in developing appropriate items in the instrument is good. The results could be used as a verification to support the validation of using this new instrument to assess students’ Arabic handwriting performance. USIM PRESS 2022-10-30 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/104481/1/NurAiniSunarTooIsmailDiyanaZulaikaAbdulGhaniHalijahIbrahim2022_FaceValidityoftheArabicWrittingAssessment.pdf Too @ Ismail, Nur Aini Sunar and Abdul Ghani, Diyana Zulaika and Ibrahim, Halijah (2022) Face validity of the Arabic letters writing assessment instrument for children. Jurnal Sains Sukan Dan Pendidikan Jasmani, 11 . pp. 55-63. ISSN 2232-1918 https://ejournal.upsi.edu.my/index.php/JSSPJ/article/view/7335/4085
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Too @ Ismail, Nur Aini Sunar
Abdul Ghani, Diyana Zulaika
Ibrahim, Halijah
Face validity of the Arabic letters writing assessment instrument for children.
description Historically, Arabic writing was used to spread Islam in Malaysia. Nowadays, Arabic writing has become a part of Malaysia’s national curriculum under Islamic studies subject. Previous studies have shown that many students in school are still having difficulties to master Arabic learning, especially in writing. These scenarios were claimed to be caused by poor teaching skills and also the lack of proper assessment to assess and evaluate Arabic handwriting performance. Hence, there is an urge to find a trustworthy instrument to assess Arabic handwriting, especially among children in early childhood education. Therefore, this study aimed to test the face validity of a newly developed questionnaire for Arabic writing assessment. Face validity assessment was chosen to get the first layer of experts’ review and evaluation on the items constructed in the assessment instrument. A questionnaire using 5-point Likert scale was distributed to 28 experts in Arabic handwriting at different levels of education. The results show that most of the items in the questionnaire are valid to be used to assess children as all experts agreed on the items developed. This is the first pilot study thatensures the basic structure in developing appropriate items in the instrument is good. The results could be used as a verification to support the validation of using this new instrument to assess students’ Arabic handwriting performance.
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author Too @ Ismail, Nur Aini Sunar
Abdul Ghani, Diyana Zulaika
Ibrahim, Halijah
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Abdul Ghani, Diyana Zulaika
Ibrahim, Halijah
author_sort Too @ Ismail, Nur Aini Sunar
title Face validity of the Arabic letters writing assessment instrument for children.
title_short Face validity of the Arabic letters writing assessment instrument for children.
title_full Face validity of the Arabic letters writing assessment instrument for children.
title_fullStr Face validity of the Arabic letters writing assessment instrument for children.
title_full_unstemmed Face validity of the Arabic letters writing assessment instrument for children.
title_sort face validity of the arabic letters writing assessment instrument for children.
publisher USIM PRESS
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utm.my/104481/1/NurAiniSunarTooIsmailDiyanaZulaikaAbdulGhaniHalijahIbrahim2022_FaceValidityoftheArabicWrittingAssessment.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/104481/
https://ejournal.upsi.edu.my/index.php/JSSPJ/article/view/7335/4085
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