Gender differences in Learning Arabic Language Proficiency via M-learning among Malaysia University Students

Wan Ab Aziz bin Wan Daud, Kung Teck Wong, Mohammad Taufiq Abdul Ghani, Saipol Barin Ramli

Abstract


The integration of multimedia would enable teachers to take maximum advantage of technology to educate non-native students regarding Arabic language proficiency. Multimedia teaching has many benefits compared to the conventional teaching model, where we differentiate by incorporating multimedia which makes Arabic classes more energetic, vibrant and interesting. However, the significant impact of multimedia learning could be different toward gender as their interest and preference could be differ. Therefore, this study aims to investigate gender differences in learning Arabic language proficiency via M-learning among Malaysia university students. This study is a pre-test and post-test quasi experimental study which comprises of 84 males and 189 females in treatment group; and 197 students in control groups. All of the participants are lower beginner Arabic language learners from four universities in peninsular Malaysia which were selected through stratified random sampling technique. The findings revealed that male learners received substantially greater adjusted average scores on the performance test versus females using the same courses. Noticeable correlations between M-learning modes and gender on achievement have been established. In regards, the concepts of M-Learning must be taken into account when developing online learning syllabuses in order to facilitate Arabic language learning. The findings of this study will help lecturers to improve their teaching practices in this era of technology advancement and provide a consideration on gender differences of the preference towards mobile learning practice.


Keywords


Arabic language; Arabic proficiency; Multimedia learning; M-learning; gender; Higher education institution.

Full Text:

PDF

References


Ali, S. I. (2008). الأسس التربوية للتعليم الإلكتروني. Kaherah: عالم الكتب.

Alkan, A. T. (2011). Differences between m-learning (mobile learning) and e-learning, basic terminology and usage of mlearning in education. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 267-273.

Basoglu, E. B. (2010). A Comparison of undergraduate students’ English vocabulary learning: Using mobile phones and flash cards. Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology, 9(3), 1-7.

Budiu, R. (2013). Mobile: Native apps, web apps, and hybrid apps. . Retrieved from Retrieved from http://www.nngroup.com/articles/mobile-native-apps/

Chuntao, D. (2010). The study on factors of influencing faculty use of modern instructional technology in higher education . IEEE.

Dong C., Liu X. (2013). A Mobile App for Learning Japanese. In: Lam J., Li K.C., Cheung S.K.S., Wang F.L. (eds) Knowledge Sharing through Technology. ICT 2013. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 407. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer.

Fatimah, W. (2012). Mobile Language Translation Game. International Conference on Computer & Information Science (ICCIS).

Frasen, J. (2008). Mobile learning: an exploration; State of the art and expectations for the near future. Technical report.

Gilakjani, A. . (2012). “A Study on the Impact of Using Multimedia to Imporve the Quality of English Language Teaching.†. Journal of Language Teaching and Research. 3,6: , 1208- 1215. 8.

Godwin, R. (2011). Emerging Technologies Mobile Apps for Language Learning. Language Learning and Technology. . htp:/llt.msu.edu/issues/june2017.

Godwin-Jones, R. (2011). Emerging technologies: Mobile apps for language learning. Language Learning & Technology, 15(2), 2-11.

Grimus & Ebner. (2015). Learning and Teaching with mobile device: An approach in higher secondary education in Ghana. International Journal of Mobile and blended learning, 7(2), 17-32. Retrieved from http://www.geocities.com/athens/academy/5578/semtmk/

Hamidin, N. M. (2015). PENGGUNAAN APLIKASI ‘WhatsApp’ DALAM PEMBELAJARAN & PENGAJARAN (P&P) DI KUIS. 1ST GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON TECHNOLOGY IN LANGUAGE LEARNING 2015 (GLIT2015), 145-152.

Ismail, N. S. (2016). Learning Arabic Vocabulary using Whatsapp. Kuala Lumpur: Unpublished Master Dissertation International islamic University Malaysia.

Kamila, B. (2016). Multimedia in the English Classroom. World Scientific news.com.

Ketty Chachil, A. E. (2014). Interactive Multimedia-based Mobile Application for Learning Iban. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 167 ( 2015 ), 267 – 273.

Kim, H. K. (2012). Exploring Smart Applications for Effective Mobile-Assisted Language Learning,. 1-21.

Kim, P. M. (2008). Pocket School: Exploring mobile technology as a sustainable literacy education option for underserved indigenous children in Latin America. International Journal of Educational Development, 28(4),, 435-445.

Kukulska-Hulme, A. (2009). Will mobile learning change language learning? . ReCALL, 21(02), , 157-165.

Lenneberg, E. (1967). Biological Foundations of Language. New York: Wiley and Sons.

Mohamed Amin Embi & Norazah Mohd Nordin. (2013). Mobile Learning: Malaysian Initiatives & Research Findings. Dalam Mobile Learning: Malaysian Initiatives & Research Findings.x. Selangor: Mobile Learning: Malaysian Initiatives & Research Findings. Dalam Mobile Learning: Malaysian Initiatives & Research Findings. UKM & KPT Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia : 10-12.

Mohd Shahrizal Nasir, Muhammad Sabri Sahrirb, Mohd Firdaus Yahaya. (2015). Pembelajaran Bahasa Arab Menerusi Rancangan Al-Arabiyyah Fi Al-Radio: Analisis Awal Pendengar. . Jurnal Sains Humanika, , 83-90.

Morrison, G.R., Ross, S.M. & Kemp, J.E. (2007). 2007. Designing Effective Instruction. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Muhammad Sabri Sahrir, M. F. (2012). EZ-Arabic for Children: A Virtual learning Resource Tool For Malaysian Primary School. 6th International Conference on University Learning and Teaching . Shah Alam.

Ng S.C., Lui A.K., Wong Y.K. (2015). An Adaptive Mobile Learning Application for Beginners to Learn Fundamental Japanese Language. In: Li K.C., Wong TL., Cheung S.K.S., Lam J., Ng K.K. (eds) Technology in Education. Transforming Educational Practices with Technology. Communications in Compu. Berlin: Springer.

Noor Jamaliah Ibrahim, Z. R. (2013). Mobile Application of Al-Quran and Arabic Language for Interactive and Self Learning Assistant for support in j-QAF Learning: A Survey. Seminar Kebangsaan Penyelidikan J-QAF 2013 (pp. 205-218). Bangi: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.

Park, Y. (2011). A pedagogical framework for mobile learning: categorizing educational applications of mobile technologies into four types. International review of research in open and distance learning, 78-102.

Pun, M. (2013). “The Use of Multimedia Technology in English Language Teaching: A Global Perspective.â€. Crossing the Border: International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies1, 1, 29-38.

Rajani Balakrishnan, D. p. (2016). Mobile learning, Effective Integration of new technologies into Existing Model. In J. S. Johan endy Luaran, Envisioning the future of online learning (pp. 317-331). Singapore: Spinger Singapore.

Shimizu R., Ogawa K. (2014). Which Is More Effective for Learning German and Japanese Language, Paper or Digital?. In: Zaphiris P., Ioannou A. (eds) Learning and Collaboration Technologies. Technology-Rich Environments for Learning and Collaboration.LCT 2014. Cham: Springer,.

Sofian, S. (2010). Pembangunan dan Penilaian Perisian "Hiwar" Berasaskan Realiti Maya. Perak: Kolej Islam Darul Ridzuan.

Stockwell, G. (2007). Vocabulary on the move: Investigating an intelligent mobile phone-based vocabulary tutor. Computer Assisted Language Learning, 20(4), 365–383.

Thornton, P. H. (2005). Using mobile phones in English education in Japan. 217-228.

Upshur, J. (1968). Four Experiments on the Relation between Foreign Language Teaching and Learning. Language Learning, 18, 111-24.

Yusoff, N. M. (2005). Penilaian Kemahiran Mendengar dalam Kurikulum Bahasa Arab Komunikasi. Bangi: Tesis Ph.D. Bangi: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.


Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies
ISSN 1305-578X (Online)
Copyright © 2005-2022 by Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies