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The Implementation of EMU (English Moslem Union) Approach in Developing Islamic Studies and English Competence of UNTIDAR Moslem Students
Author(s) -
Farikah Farikah
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
proceeding of international conference on islamic education/proceeding conference of icie (international conference on islamic education)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2798-9151
pISSN - 2541-0113
DOI - 10.51425/icie.vi.4
Subject(s) - islam , competence (human resources) , mathematics education , islamic education , psychology , college english , pedagogy , theology , social psychology , philosophy
The purpose of this research is to describe the implementation of EMU (English Moslem Union) Approach in  developing  islamic  studies and English competence among the moslem students of Tidar University (UNTIDAR). EMU Approach is a way of developing Islamic studies as well as English competence. Through EMU, the students of UNTIDAR study Islam as well as English with Halaqoh model. Halaqoh is a term used in Islamic education. Halaqoh (circle) is used to describe a group  with about 8 or 10 persons who learn islamic studies regularly. One of them is as murrabi (teacher) and the others are as mutarabbi (students). This descriptive qualitative study  employed in-depth interviews, and on-site observation in collecting the data. Following Milles and Hubberman’s theory (1994), the writer analyzed the data through data reduction, data display, conclusion and verification. The triangulation was employed in checking the validity of the data. The results show that the implementation of EMU through Halaqoh model  is an effective way to develop Islamic studies and English competence of Tidar University students. It can be seen from two indicators.  The first, it can be seen from the students’ characters in terms of nature, attitude and habit.The second is from the students’ competence  in English through discussion activities. 

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