新冠肺炎疫情期间幼儿教育中《古兰经》学习存在的问题

Aghnaita Aghnaita, NO Norhikmah
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目的——早期学习充满伊斯兰价值观的古兰经,被广泛认为是保护儿童自然倾向和培养他们人性的有效工具。然而,持续的COVID-19大流行给幼儿教育机构的《古兰经》学习带来了重大障碍。因此,本研究旨在全面描述这些机构在这场全球卫生危机期间提供教学所面临的挑战。设计/方法/方法-本研究中使用的方法是描述性定性研究。这项研究是在欧洲经委会的4个机构进行的。即:RA Al- muslimun Nurul Islam, TKIT Asy-Syaamil古兰经全日制学校,综合星伊斯兰幼儿教育和RA Ulumul古兰经Al Madani。目前的COVID-19大流行给欧洲经委会的《古兰经》学习带来了重大挑战。这些问题可分为内部因素和外部因素。内部因素涉及教师在课堂外进行实践学习活动时遇到的困难。满足限制、大班级规模和有限的持续时间通常会导致无法提供完整的学习体验。从外部来看,幼儿时期的学习损失已经变得很明显,孩子们会经历行为改变。并不是所有的父母都有能力在家陪伴孩子灌输基于《古兰经》的伊斯兰价值观。家长对学费的反对加剧了这一问题,这给学校带来了财务挑战。最后,离线学习一直是社区批评的对象,这间接影响了学习过程。研究意义/局限性:本研究使用了一种定性方法,该方法与2019冠状病毒病大流行期间欧洲经委会学习《古兰经》的问题有关。实际意义-这项研究对发展大流行后的《古兰经》学习具有重要意义。它还为制定大流行期间学习《古兰经》的政策提供了宝贵的见解。此外,该研究还揭示了在2019冠状病毒病大流行的挑战时期品格建设的有效性。原创性/价值——进一步调查的潜在途径可能包括研究COVID-19对幼儿时期古兰经知识获取的影响及其对人格发展的潜在影响。这种研究可以有助于更深入地了解这种流行病如何影响在这种情况下的教育和心理结果。论文类型
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Problems of Learning the Qur’an in Early Childhood Education during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Purpose – The early learning of the Qur’an, infused with Islamic values, has been widely regarded as an effective tool in preserving the natural inclinations of children and nurturing their humanity. However, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has presented significant obstacles to Qur’an learning in Early Childhood Education (ECE) institutions. As such, this study seeks to offer a comprehensive description of the challenges faced by these institutions in delivering their teachings during this global health crisis.Design/methods/approach – The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative research. The location of this research was carried out at 4 ECE institutions. Namely: RA Al-Muslimun Nurul Islam, TKIT Asy-Syaamil Qur’anic Fullday School, Integrated Star Islamic Early Childhood Education, and RA Ulumul Qur’an Al Madani.Findings – The current COVID-19 pandemic has created significant challenges for learning the Qur’an in ECE. These issues can be categorized as internal and external factors. Internal factors relate to teachers’ difficulties when conducting practical learning activities outside the classroom. Meeting constraints, large class sizes, and limited time duration often result in an inability to deliver a complete learning experience. Externally, learning losses in early childhood have become apparent, with children experiencing behavioral changes. Not all parents are equipped to accompany their children in instilling Islamic values based on the Qur’an at home. This issue is compounded by parental objections to tuition fees, which creates financial challenges for institutions. Finally, offline learning has been the subject of criticism from the community, which indirectly affects the learning process.Research implications/limitations – This study used a qualitative method related to the problems of learning the Qur’an in ECE during the COVID-19 pandemic. Practical implications – The research presents significant implications for developing Al-Qur’an learning post-pandemic. It also provides valuable insights into formulating policies about Al-Qur’an learning during pandemics. Additionally, the study sheds light on the effectiveness of character building during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic.Originality/value – Potential avenues for further investigation could include examining the effects of COVID-19 on the acquisition of Qur’anic knowledge during early childhood and its potential impacts on personality development. Such research could contribute to a deeper understanding of how the pandemic has influenced educational and psychological outcomes in this context. Paper type Research paper
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