A Preliminary Study of Arabic Text Reading Skills Instruction Based on Effective Reading Strategies
Metadatos
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Nooraihan, Ali; Noor Eliza, Abdul Rahman; Noor Anida, Awang; Rahman, Asyraf Hj Ab; Embong, Abdul HanisEditorial
Universidad de Granada
Materia
Reading Strategies Arabic Reading Skills Teaching Arabic as a foreign language
Date
2023-05-02Referencia bibliográfica
Nooraihan Ali, Noor Eliza Abdul Rahman, Noor Anida Awang, Asyraf Hj Ab. Rahman, Abdul Hanis Embong (2023). A Preliminary Study of Arabic Text Reading Skills Instruction Based on Effective Reading Strategies.Journal for Educators, Teachers and Trainers,Vol. 14(3). 228-236[DOI: 10.47750/jett.2023.14.03.030]
Résumé
Arabic is the main medium of acquisition and mastery of various fields of knowledge written in
Arabic. Thus, students need to be more skilful to understand the Arabic text so that the acquisition of
knowledge in their field of study can be improved. However, the practice of teacher-centred teaching
and the use of "grammar translation" at the school level has caused many students in the field of
Islamic studies in Institutions of Higher Learning in particular, to face difficulties in understanding
Arabic reading materials accurately and quickly. This factor has constrained their reading extensively
due to the fading of motivation to comprehend the reading texts in Arabic. Studies have proven that
the use of effective reading strategies is one of the methods that can help readers understand reading
material more accurately and quickly. However, the use of effective reading strategies among Arabic
language students and teachers is at a disappointing level. This preliminary study aims to implement
the instruction of Arabic text reading skills based on the use of effective reading strategies. This study
was conducted through classroom observations, analysis of teaching evaluation reports, and
documentary evidence. The effectiveness of the teaching model was obtained from quantitative data
through student assessment measurement reports involving 105 students of the Bachelor of
Usuluddin, UniSZA. The qualitative data obtained were analyzed descriptively based on selected
themes, while quantitative data were analyzed using Excel software. The findings of this study are
expected to promote a new model of teaching Arabic, which can produce students who are proficient
in Arabic effectively. These findings are also expected to confirm that learning Arabic strategically can
improve reading skills which is a pillar of knowledge acquisition as the Malaysia National Education
Policy states: "ensure that every Muslim student has the opportunity to learn the field of Islamic
studies and Arabic in a quality manner.