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摘要
本研究旨在调查不同教育背景和性别的IAIN Palangka Raya阿拉伯语强化课程中学生对阿拉伯语学习信念的发展。本研究采用横断面研究与纵向研究相结合的定量研究方法。IAIN Palangka Raya 2019学年有214(214)名新生作为研究的参与者。数据分析采用均值、独立样本检验和方差分析。结果表明:1)参加阿拉伯语强化课程的新生对阿拉伯语学习有较强的信念;2)在阿拉伯语强化课程会议开始时,不同性别和教育背景的学生对阿拉伯语学习的信念差异无统计学意义;3)在阿拉伯语强化课程结束后,不同教育背景和性别学生的阿拉伯语学习信念的发展差异无统计学意义;4)在阿拉伯语强化课程开始和结束时,学生的阿拉伯语学习信念的发展差异无统计学意义。关键词:阿拉伯语,语言学习信念,课程,发展
TATHAWWUR MU’TAQADĀT AL-THULLĀB HAULA TA’ALLUM AL-LUGHAH FI BARNĀMAJ DAURAH AL-LUGHAH AL-ARABIYYAH AL-MUKATSTSAFAH ‘ABR AL-JINSI WA AL-KHALFIYĀTI AL-TARBAWIYYAH: DIRĀSAH MAQTA’IYYAH WA THŪLIYYAH
This study aims to investigate the development of students’ beliefs about learning Arabic in Intensive Arabic Course program at IAIN Palangka Raya across the educational backgrounds and gender. This study used a quantitative research approach by combining cross sectional and longitudinal research types. There are 214 (two hundred and fourteen) new students in Academic Year 2019 at IAIN Palangka Raya as participants of the study. Data were analyzed by using mean, independent sample test and ANOVA. The results showed that 1) the new students studying in the intensive Arabic course program had a strong belief about Arabic learning 2) there was no statistically significant difference between the students belief about Arabic learning across gender and the educational backgrounds at the beginning of the Intensive Arabic Course meeting, 3) there was no statistically significant difference between the students’ beliefs about Arabic learning across the educational backgrounds and the gender after the end of the Intensive Arabic course program, 4) there was no statistically significant difference in development of students' belief about learning Arabic between the beginning and the end of the Intensive Arabic Course program.
Keywords: Arabic, beliefs about language learning, course, development