Abstract

Active learning through student-centered activity has a significant impact on learning as well as the mastery of the students. The implementation of student-centered activity blended with elements of active learning is among the foundation that forms the 21st century education. However, its implementation is often underestimated due to constraints faced by teachers. This article discusses the elements of active learning within student-centered activity implemented by Islamic Education teachers in primary schools applying the concept of 21st century learning in the process of teaching and learning. This study adopted the qualitative method conducted on seven teachers of Islamic Education primary school in the state of Melaka. In-depth interviews, observations and document analysis were performed for this study and the data were analyzed using NVivo 12.0. The finding indicated that there are six elements of active learning in the activities of student-centered learning that was implemented by the Islamic Education primary school teachers in the state of Melaka. All of the elements involved had demonstrated a pattern, in which all students are involved in the activities, all students perform their own activities, students learn from the activities, varied activities according to the level of students, several sets of activities in a single teaching session and edutainment activities. This study generally suggests a method that could serve as a guideline for teachers to carry out active learning through the student-centered activity in order to realize the concept of 21st century learning in the teaching and learning process.

Highlights

  • Education is the benchmark for the level of civilization and quality of a country throughout the history of human civilization

  • The results show that there are six elements of active learning in student-centered activities implemented by the Islamic Education teachers (GPI) in primary schools

  • The aspect of ‘all students are involved in activities’ was the first active learning element found in student-centered activities implemented by the Islamic Education teachers in this study

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Introduction

Education is the benchmark for the level of civilization and quality of a country throughout the history of human civilization. In line with the development of world-class education in the 21st century, Malaysia joined the bandwagon to enhance the quality of the education system as a mean to achieve the country's aspirations. A number of transformational and renewal efforts were done in order to ensure the quality of national education in the best tier and increase in tandem with the world education development as a preparation to face the competition globally. The Ministry of Education Malaysia has made an aggressive transformation by remodeling the national education curriculum to be in line with the demands of education in the 21st century. In order to achieve this, the Ministry of Education Malaysia has decided to inculcate elements of 21st century skills in all subjects taught at both primary and secondary levels, including Islamic Education

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