The Washback Effects of Arabic Language Final Examination Using the GeSchool Application

Assessment played a crucial role in developing learning behaviors, with both positive and negative impacts. This study examined the washback effects of the Arabic language final examination conducted through the GeSchool application from Madrasah Sumbar Blended Learning. The research was carried out...

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Main Authors: A Syahid Robbani, Afdhal Fikri Mirma, Yudhi Munadi, Bilqis Salsabila S. Safa, Sulmi Badar
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung 2025-04-01
Series:Jurnal Al Bayan: Jurnal Jurusan Pendidikan Bahasa Arab
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Online Access:https://ejournal.radenintan.ac.id/index.php/albayan/article/view/25932
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Summary:Assessment played a crucial role in developing learning behaviors, with both positive and negative impacts. This study examined the washback effects of the Arabic language final examination conducted through the GeSchool application from Madrasah Sumbar Blended Learning. The research was carried out during the 2021/2022 academic year with 141 twelfth-grade students at MA Muhammadiyah Lakitan, West Sumatra, Indonesia, of which 92 participants were selected using Isaac and Michael's sampling technique. A survey design was employed, with data collected through a self-report questionnaire, participant observation, and documentation. The 25-item questionnaire covered seven domains, including exam preparation strategies, learning attitudes, and instructional materials, and used a 5-point Likert scale. The instrument was validated using Pearson Product Moment Correlation, yielding valid results, while reliability testing produced a Cronbach’s Alpha score of 1.05. Descriptive statistical analysis showed that the mean scores for exam preparation strategies, learning attitudes, and instructional materials were 3.72, 3.81, and 3.79, respectively, categorized as "very good." These findings demonstrated that the assessment generated predominantly positive effects on learning outcomes. This study contributes to understanding the washback effect by highlighting the potential of blended learning platforms, like GeSchool, to improve instructional quality and student engagement in a post-pandemic educational context or modern era.
ISSN:2086-9282
2549-1229