Teacher’s Challenges in Implementing HOTS in Learning Arabic During Covid-19 Pandemic
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2021-04-30Author
Ritonga, Apri Wardana
Wargadinata, Wildana
Hasan, Nur
Ahmad, Bakri Mohammad Bkheet
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HOTS-based Arabic learning in the Covid-19 pandemic era experienced complex
problems because the learning process carried out online had an impact on the
implementation of HOTS which was not optimal. This research encourages the
disclosure of the challenges faced by teachers when implementing HOTS in learning
Arabic in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic. This research used a qualitative approach
with the case study method in Islamic senior high school (MAN) 3 Padang Panjang
West Sumatera, Indonesia. Collecting data was through an in-depth review of
observations, interviews, and documents. Meanwhile, the data analysis technique was
based on Miles and Huberman's theory by reducing data, presenting data, and
concluding field findings. The data obtained were validated with data triangulation
techniques and data sources. This study shows that the challenges faced by teachers
stem from three main factors, namely; a) from the students' lack of Arabic language
skills and uneven internet connection problems in the areas where students live; b)
from the teachers' low understanding of the HOTS concept and its application in
learning Arabic and; c) from school rules that have not set HOTS standards as a
reference in learning. The test of the effectiveness of the application of HOTS skills in
Arabic learning needs to be done through an online learning system.
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https://ejournal.umm.ac.id/index.php/izdihar/article/view/15606http://repository.unisma.ac.id/handle/123456789/2616