Relationship between learning and behavioural evaluation between religious officers to deal with ODHA in Malaysia
Hubungan antara penilaian pembelajaran dengan tingkah laku pegawai agama dalam usaha dakwah kepada ODHA di Malaysia
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https://doi.org/10.53840/alirsyad.v1i1.33Keywords:
latihan, pegawai agama, penilaian, pembelajaran, tingkah laku, dakwahAbstract
This article examines the relationship between learning and behavioural evaluation among religious officers in Malaysia after attending the Manual on HIV/AIDS in Islam Training Programmes organized by the Islamic Development Department of Malaysia (JAKIM). The training programs were implemented to deliver the most accurate and the latest information on HIV / AIDS and train religious officers in Malaysia to address the issues among Muslims. The training programs apply theoretical and practical activities where participants can carry out outreach activities with People Living with HIV / AIDS (ODHA). Quantitative methods through questionnaires were used to obtain data. A total of 350 religious officers who had attended the training programs were selected as respondents by simple random sampling technique. Pearson correlation analysis was conducted to determine the learning and behavioural evaluation relationship. The Pearson correlation analysis results found a significant relationship between learning evaluation in terms of the information obtained from programs’ contents and behavior evaluation with r = 0.489 and sig = 0.000 (p <0.05) at the medium positive range. While the relationship between learning evaluation in terms of the information obtained from outreach activities with behavioural evaluation showed a strong positive correlation with the strength values obtained were r = 0.539 and sig = 0.000 (p <0.05). This analysis indicates that the information acquired through the training program Manual Islam and HIV / AIDS has successfully changed the behavior of religious officers’ awareness in terms of the role of dakwah to ODHA.
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