Students’ perception on Islamic education toward e-learning classes during covid-19 pandemic

Dewi Suriyani Djamdjuri, Maeleni Maeleni
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The aim of this research is to find out the students’ perception of Islamic education course conducted online learning during a pandemic outbreak. This impact affects the learning process. The researchers used a qualitative research approach with a survey method and the data collection were gained through a questionnaire and interview which were conducted online. The participants in this study were 115 students from the even semester and of English Education Program in English for Islamic studies course from one of universities in Bogor, Indonesia, who had been involved in online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. The results show that a hundred percent of the students of that program involved in online learning in 2020/2021 academic year. Moreover, the online media that students are most interested in when learning online are WhatsApp (40.3 %), Google Classroom (35.7 %), Telegram (12.4 %) and Zoom (4.4 %). In addition, according to the students’ perception if online learning was extended, some students were very happy, a number of students were unhappy, and a few students were less happy. Despite the fact that most students prefer to study in person (offline) at home, online learning has positive impact on students.
新冠肺炎疫情期间,学生对伊斯兰教育在线学习课程的看法
本研究的目的是了解疫情期间学生对在线伊斯兰教育课程的看法。这种影响会影响学习过程。研究人员采用了定性研究方法和调查方法,并通过在线问卷调查和访谈收集数据。本研究的参与者是印度尼西亚茂物市一所大学英语教育项目伊斯兰研究英语课程的115名学生,他们在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间参与了在线学习。结果显示,在2020/2021学年,该项目100%的学生参与了在线学习。此外,学生在线学习时最感兴趣的网络媒体是WhatsApp(40.3%)、Google Classroom(35.7%)、Telegram(12.4%)和Zoom(4.4%)。此外,根据学生的感知,如果扩展在线学习,一些学生非常高兴,一些学生不高兴,少数学生不高兴。尽管大多数学生更喜欢在家亲自(离线)学习,但在线学习对学生有积极的影响。
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