Abstract
This study explores student-teacher interactions, highlighting discussions with associate teachers about educational challenges. It examines the impact of cooperative learning and internet resources on feedback exchange among students and teachers, also noting their active involvement in school activities. The research identifies a keen interest in developing educational situation management skills for teaching Islamic education and focuses on effectively utilising educational tools like the Internet. Furthermore, the study underscores the importance of a comprehensive theoretical frame-work encompassing Arabic and Islamic education requirements within the school context. The findings reveal multifaceted dimensions of stu-dent-teacher engagement, learning strategies, and skill enhancement in practical education.
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Alsharaf, A. A., & Alwattar, N. Y. (2024). Evaluation of Practical Education for the Courses of Arabic Language and Islamic Education in the College of Education – Kuwait University. New Educational Review, 75, 189–202. https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.2024.75.1.15
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