HomePsychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journalvol. 34 no. 7 (2025)

Arabic Language and Islamic Values Education in the Eyes of Grade Six Muslim Learners

Satra Sali | Johnny Bantulo

Discipline: Education

 

Abstract:

The aim of this study was to describe and analyze the experiences of learners in Arabic Language and Islamic Values Education. The study employed a phenomenological study approach using qualitative research methods to gain an indepth understanding of the challenges encountered by Grade 6 learners enrolled in Banisil Central Elementary School for the Arabic Language and Islamic Values Education (ALIVE) during the school year 2022-2023. Given the restricted participant pool, purposive sampling was employed. The study identified three overarching themes: experiences, coping mechanisms, and insights. The challenges experienced by learners formulated five emergent themes: remarkable experience, benefits, drawbacks, improvement, and satisfaction. The coping mechanisms utilized by learners formulated two emergent themes: support from classmates, and encouragement from parents. The insights gained by the learners in the study formed five emergent themes: religious personal development, faith and obedience, engage learning commitment, realization, and valuing religious education.



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