IAIN Salatiga Students Becomes an Ambassador to Teach Arabic in Malaysia

JAKARTA – Students of State Institute for Islamic Studies (IAIN) Salatiga become Arabic ambassadors in Arabic teaching program in Malaysia by Ittihadul Al Thalabah Al Lughah Al Arabiyyah (ITHLA) or Arabic Student Association of Indonesia which will be held on 30 April to 13 May 2018. This program started by workshop and training event in UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta from 26-29 April 2018, given briefing about Arabic learning strategy, micro teaching and others.

According to the committee, registration of participants is recorded up to 35 students from all universities incorporated under ITHLA organization. Through a rigorous selection process, 19 students were selected to qualify based on their achievements, individual skills and track records during their college years.

IAIN Salatiga students are listed as participants namely, Saiyadatina Anzalia and Chalvia Farra Jihan. Both students are from Arabic Language and Literature Department and Arabic Education Department. Chalvia Farra Jihan, met before leaving for Jakarta said she was very grateful to have been selected to be part of ITHLA to teach Arabic in Malaysia. “Of course I am grateful to be selected to teach Arabic in Malaysia,” Chalvia said. She also added that this was her first experience to teach Arabic in Malaysia. “Besides, with this experience I can add knowledge, especially about Arabic,” she added.

Meanwhile, the Dean of Teacher Training Education Faculty, Mr. Suwardi, M.Ag. said that the students selected in the program become a proud achievement for IAIN Salatiga community and in particular the people of Salatiga City in international level. “With these achievements, hopefully other students are motivated to perform better,” he explained.

Furthermore, Vice Rector for Academic Affairs and Institutional Development, Dr. Agus Waluyo, M.Ag. expressed his appreciation to the two students, Saiyadatina Anzalia and Chalvia Farra Jihan who have passed the selection to join the Arabic Teaching Program in Malaysia organized by Ittihadu Al-Thalabah Al-Lughah Al-Arabiyyah (ITHLA).

He also added that this achievement must be a capital and meaningful for self-development as an international professional teaching staff. In addition, the challenge of being a teacher in a neighboring country also requires mental strength, quality and sufficient supplies as a delegation of Indonesian campus and students. “Make this program a form of spirit of devotion and contribution to the development of Arabic language education in Malaysia, so bring the name of the institution and the nation,” said Dr. Agus Waluyo, M. Ag.

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