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Muthmainnah Muthmainnah
Muthmainnah
Yakin
is a respected scholar and educator at Universitas Al Asyariah Mandar (UNASMAN), West Sulawesi, Indonesia. Renowned for her dedication to advancing inclusive education and pedagogical innovation, she has become a leading figure in the intersection of language education, educational psychology, and digital learning transformation. Her academic and professional pursuits reflect a strong commitment to empowering learners through evidence-based teaching practices, digital literacy, and the integration of cultural values into modern educational contexts. Dr. Muthmainnah earned her doctoral degree in Education and Language Pedagogy, where her research explored how feedback literacy, student motivation, and reflective learning processes shape academic success in higher education environments. Her academic journey is characterised by a continuous pursuit of excellence and innovation, positioning her among the emerging voices in Indonesian higher education who bridge traditional educational values with the rapidly evolving landscape of Education 5.0 and Education 7.0 paradigms. As a faculty member at Universitas Al Asyariah Mandar, Dr. Muthmainnah has contributed significantly to curriculum reform, teacher professional development, and the enhancement of language education programmes. Her work often integrates psychological dimensions of learning, focusing on well-being, emotional regulation, and feedback engagement among students in multilingual and multicultural classrooms. She advocates for the creation of emotionally intelligent and technologically adaptive learning environments that prioritise both cognitive and affective development. Her research interests encompass language learning strategies, feedback literacy, gender and education, virtual pedagogy, and the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in language instruction. She has authored and co-authored numerous papers in national and international journals, particularly addressing the psychological dimensions of learner engagement and the pedagogical implications of digital transformation. Her recent studies examine the role of AI-enhanced feedback systems in improving student writing and self-efficacy an area that situates her research within the global discourse on digital education ethics and innovation. Dr. Muthmainnah is also an active collaborator in international research networks and a contributor to several edited volumes and conference proceedings with reputable publishers such as IGI Global and Springer Nature. She serves as a peer reviewer and editorial board member for academic journals in the areas of educational psychology, language education, and instructional design. Her involvement in these networks reflects her vision of positioning Indonesian scholarship within broader international academic conversations. Beyond her research and teaching, Dr. Muthmainnah is passionately committed to empowering female academics and students in higher education. She actively promotes gender equity, leadership development, and mentorship initiatives that inspire young women to pursue careers in academia and research. As a teacher, she is admired for her interactive, student-centred pedagogical style, which blends technological innovation with cultural empathy. She believes that education should not only transmit knowledge but also cultivate resilience, creativity, and humanity. Her approach aligns with her broader mission to harmonise local wisdom (kearifan lokal) with global educational standards. Dr. Muthmainnah’s scholarly contributions and leadership have positioned her as a dynamic advocate for sustainable and human-centred education in Indonesia. Through her teaching, research, and mentorship, she continues to shape the next generation of educators and researchers equipped to thrive in the era of intelligent and ethical digital learning.
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