Adapting to Teaching and Learning During Covid-19: A Case of Islamic School's Initiative of Self-regulated Learning

  • Mustajab M
  • Baharun H
  • Fawa’iedah Z
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Abstract

This study aims to analyze self-regulated learning in Islamic education amid the Covid-19 pandemic. This study incorporates a qualitative approach to understand self-regulated learning at Miftahul Ulum Islamic High School, East Java. The data collection techniques consist of teachers' interviews, teaching and learning observation, and documentation. The results showed that implementing self-regulated learning during the Covid 19 pandemic was carried out online through activities, analysis of learning conditions, determining the learning design, applying strategies, and evaluation. Despite challenges, online self-regulated learning facilitates Miftahul Ulum Islamic School students to participate in learning activities during the Covid-19 Pandemic.

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Mustajab, M., Baharun, H., & Fawa’iedah, Z. (2020). Adapting to Teaching and Learning During Covid-19: A Case of Islamic School’s Initiative of Self-regulated Learning. Nadwa: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam, 14(2), 241–264. https://doi.org/10.21580/nw.2020.14.2.6515

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