The Challenges of Learning Loss in English Language Learning at Islamic Higher Education in the Post Pandemic

S. Susanto
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Background: The occurrence of the Covid-19 pandemic forced educational institutions to change learning methods and techniques, especially at Islamic universities in Indonesia. Learning loss is a separate obstacle that must be faced after the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims to describe lecturers' factors, strategies, and roles in dealing with learning loss in learning English at Islamic universities in Indonesia. Methodology: This study examines or interprets written materials based on the context of published records, textbooks, newspapers, periodicals, and articles. This paper's method guided the writing of research-based conclusions. These conclusions defined "learning loss" and examined the English learning problems at Islamic universities in Indonesia following the pandemic. Descriptive-qualitative methods get facts and interpretations. This method studies deductive and inductive reasoning up to the level of description. Findings: This study finds some factors of learning loss in English learning at Islamic universities, such as internet access, the quality of their distance education program, families, and engagement. Conclusion: This research concludes that in overcoming learning loss after the COVID-19 pandemic, learning recovery is carried out by all parties, including the university, lecturers, the entire campus academic community, and local and central governments, by designing the Independent Learning Curriculum. Originality: This research demonstrates that the COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacts English learning. In addition, this study identifies the causes of student learning loss at Islamic universities.
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大流行后伊斯兰高等教育英语学习中学习损失的挑战
背景:新冠肺炎大流行的发生迫使教育机构改变学习方法和技术,特别是在印度尼西亚的伊斯兰大学。学习损失是2019冠状病毒病大流行后必须面对的另一个障碍。本研究旨在描述讲师在印尼伊斯兰大学英语学习中处理学习损失的因素、策略和作用。研究方法:本研究根据出版的记录、教科书、报纸、期刊和文章的背景来检查或解释书面材料。本文的方法指导了研究性结论的写作。这些结论定义了“学习损失”,并审查了疫情后印度尼西亚伊斯兰大学的英语学习问题。描述性定性方法获得事实和解释。这种方法研究演绎推理和归纳推理直到描述的水平。研究结果:本研究发现了伊斯兰大学英语学习损失的一些因素,如互联网接入、远程教育项目的质量、家庭和参与度。结论:在克服新冠肺炎大流行后的学习损失方面,通过设计自主学习课程,包括大学、讲师、整个校园学术界以及地方和中央政府在内的各方都进行了学习恢复。独创性:本研究证明新冠肺炎疫情对英语学习的影响显著。此外,本研究确定了伊斯兰大学学生学习损失的原因。
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