Transforming Teaching Experiences in Online Learning: Voices of Lecturers in Islamic Higher Education

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Anggi Rivana

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This study explores the lived experiences of lecturers in Islamic higher education institutions as they navigate the challenges of online learning while integrating Islamic values. Although digital pedagogy has been widely researched, little is known about how educators in Islamic contexts balance modern educational tools with cultural and religious values. This study addresses this gap by employing an interpretative phenomenological approach to uncover the emotional and cognitive experiences of lecturers adapting to digital learning. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and analyzed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA), revealing complex pedagogical challenges, including maintaining student engagement and ensuring spiritual connections in digital classrooms. The findings highlight innovative strategies, such as Islamic reflections and flipped classroom models, which effectively enhanced student involvement. These insights contribute to a deeper understanding of culturally responsive digital pedagogy within Islamic educational settings. The study also emphasizes the importance of emotional and spiritual engagement, offering practical implications for educational institutions. Future research should explore longitudinal and comparative studies to further understand the evolving dynamics of digital pedagogy in culturally sensitive contexts.

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