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    Islamic Boarding School in the Trajectory of Indonesian History: Origins, Characteristics, and Policy Dynamics

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    Islamic boarding school as a local genius has a long history before it was finally integrated into the Indonesian national education system. This paper examines the existence, characteristics, and dynamics of government policies towards Islamic boarding schools. This research uses a historical qualitative approach by relying on a literature review for data sources (library research) and analyzed by the content analysis method. The results show that the existence of boarding schools is influenced by several factors, including adaptive, integrative, management, role, and function. The characteristics of an Islamic boarding school are reflected through its forming elements consisting of kiai, santri, mosque, dormitory, and the study of kitab kuning. Regarding policy dynamics, the harmonization of the relationship between education and politics can be seen through the need for education for state recognition and government policies in managing education according to its objectives. This research emphasizes that education is interested in and depends on state recognition, and conversely, the state has an interest in education to develop the potential of its citizens

    Islamic Religious Education in Student Character Development

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    This article aims to analyze students' character development in learning Islamic education and character, describing supporting and inhibiting factors as well as solutions. This type of research is descriptive qualitative research using phenomenological and pedagogical approaches. The data collection techniques used were observation, interviews and documentation at the research location at UPT SD Negeri 1 Tamalatea. Data validity using triangulation. Data analysis techniques consist of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. The research results show that the form of character building for students in learning Islamic education and character is that the teacher provides a good example, instils Islamic religious values and character in students, and gives assignments as an evaluation. Supporting factors include adequate facilities and infrastructure and cooperation with parents while inhibiting factors include environmental factors and the influence of technology. The solution to this problem is for the school to provide advice, apply applicable regulations, and provide sanctions. This research provides knowledge about the correlation between subjects and educational goals in character development. Using this model, educational purposes can be achieved according to expectations, especially in student character or manners

    Ibnu Khaldun's Constructivism in Islamic Religious Education: Case Study at the FAI Masters at Singaperbangsa University Karawang

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    Ibn Khaldun's works, such as al-Muqaddimah, contain elements that can be linked to the principles of constructivism. In Islamic education, constructivism can be interpreted as an approach that values students' active role in constructing their knowledge. This research aims to analyze Ibn Khaldun's constructivist thinking in the context of Islamic religious education. This research uses a qualitative approach with a case study type, focusing on a particular case to be observed and analyzed carefully until complete. The data source this time was carried out at Singaperbangsa University Karawang in the Islamic Education Masters study program. Data collection using interviews, observation and documentation techniques. The data analysis technique follows the Miles and Huberman analysis flow, including data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions or verification. The research results show that according to Ibnu Khaldun, constructivism in education can be carried out through social relationships in building (constructing) students' understanding. By providing freedom in determining lecture contracts, determining groups in building an understanding of the material to be presented, and determining references or referents based on case studies for problem-solving, educators provide space and time for discussion. So that students can reflect on their experiences and build an understanding of the world in which they live. This research is limited to the thoughts of figures from an Islamic education perspective. The findings of this research are relevant to Ibn Khaldun's constructivist thinking, which states that building a person's understanding can be done through social interaction with the environment and people around him

    Perceived Self-Regulation and Violence Tendency: Psychological Implications in Turkey

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    This study aims to investigate the relationship between perceived self-regulation life satisfaction and violence tendencies. This study uses a quantitative approach. The sample in this study consisted of 340 participants from the entire class population. Data was collected using a questionnaire book guided by a Likert scale of 1 to 5. Data analysis was carried out in several stages, namely self-regulation scale analysis, tendency scale analysis and life scale analysis. These findings indicate a positive correlation between perceived self-regulation and life satisfaction, as well as a negative relationship between perceived self-regulation and violent tendencies. The predictive role of perceived self-regulation on life satisfaction is apparent, although the relationship between violent tendencies and life satisfaction remains ambiguous. This research shows that perceived self-regulation plays an essential role in an individual's well-being and that good self-regulation has a lower likelihood of violence

    Developing Contextual Textbooks of Islamic Religious Education on Curriculum Development and Innovation Course

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    This research aimed to develop a textbook for the PAI (Islamic Education) Curriculum Development and Innovation course as a means of independent student learning. This is development research referring to the ADDIE (Analyze,   Design,   Develop,   Implement,   Evaluate) development model. The subjects of this research were Islamic education Masters students at the Mamba'ul 'Ulum Islamic Institute (IIM) of Surakarta. The data were collected using textbook assessment instruments consisting of (1) tryout instruments by course content experts, (2) tryout instruments by learning design experts, (3) practitioner instruments, and (4) student assessment instruments. The data were analyzed using qualitative and quantitative descriptive methods. The research results showed that a score percentage of 89% was obtained for the expert assessment of course content, a score of 75% for the learning design expert assessment tryout, a score of 90% for the practitioner tryout results, and a score of 87.75% for the student assessment tryout. Based on the research results, it could be concluded that the textbook for the Islamic education curriculum development and innovation course belonged to the appropriate category and could be used for students taking the Islamic education curriculum development and innovation course at the IIM Surakarta Postgraduate School, especially Masters students in Islamic education

    Diversity and Urgency of Religious Moderation Education According to the Public Perception

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    This study aims to analyze the public's perception of religious moderation in Indonesia amid diversity and to measure the role of education in instilling the values of religious moderation in Indonesia. To answer these objectives, this research uses qualitative methods, while data collection techniques are carried out through interviews, documentation studies, and the distribution of questionnaires through Google Forms. Data were analyzed through data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion, and data validity checking was done by triangulation. The findings of this study indicate that all elements of the profession are aligned with the internalization of the values of religious moderation in education, both in terms of curriculum subject matter and strengthening teachers' understanding of the concept of religious moderation in Indonesia. The limitation of this study is that researchers have yet to conduct empirical research related to moderation education on the object of research. This research implies that moderation education in educational institutions in Indonesia needs to be expanded, considering the Indonesian state, which consists of various ethnicities, tribes, and cultures. This research is original in terms of the data found, and the analysis carried out, which shows that moderation education according to public perception is very important to be developed, especially in Indonesia

    Two Decades of Muhammadiyah School Management Research: Bibliometric Analysis

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    This study offers a concise summary of the research on the management of Muhammadiyah schools over the past two decades. Specifically, this study aimed to identify necessary research and the most recent themes regarding the management of Muhammadiyah schools. This research used a bibliometric analysis of scientific articles from Scopus and Google Scholar. This study used 930 publications to analyze productivity, influence, research performance, and scientific journals managed by universities using indicators such as impact factor, h-index, and number of citations. VOSviewer was used to analyze the keyword networks, co-author analysis, and co-reference citation analysis. Several classifications were carried out, including examining the most influential journals, cited articles, and productive and influential researchers. This study provides high-level insights into the development of research on the management of Muhammadiyah Schools, although some variations were found. First, research trends related to Muhammadiyah school management in the last 20 years have increased, although the number of articles fluctuates yearly. Second, research on Muhammadiyah school management is grouped into six clusters. Third, few articles have been published in reputable international journals. This article presents an initial extensive overview of prominent trends and prominent researchers of Muhammadiyah School management, providing a general introduction to the subject

    Acculturation of Aluk Todolo Culture and its Implications for Child Education in Muslim Rural Families

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    Aluk Todolo, customary teaching in the rural area of Bastem Utara, constitutes a legacy of a tradition different from Islamic teachings but with values that significantly contribute to children's education in Muslim families. This research uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach. The research location is in Dampan Village, North Bastem District, Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi Province. The research subjects involved traditional leaders, Islamic religious leaders, and Muslim families who were selected randomly. Data collection was carried out through observation, in-depth interviews and documentation. Data analysis is done by organizing, interpreting and presenting the data narratively, followed by drawing conclusions. The validity of the data is maintained through the application of source triangulation. The research findings reveal that integrating Aluk Todolo cultural practices in educating Muslim families in Dampan Village fosters moral values and social harmony. Massipa' Namadarana (noble character) and Situtu Nene' (lineage) combine local traditions with religious teachings, strengthen family ties, and promote tolerance. The Rambu Tuka' ceremony (thanksgiving ceremony) displays the unity of culture and religion, enriching the education and life of Muslim families. These findings highlight the importance of integrating local cultural values and religious teachings in building a harmonious, tolerant, inclusive society. This provides insight for policymakers and educational practitioners to adopt educational approaches based on the richness of local culture while promoting universal values of tolerance and cooperation. This study highlights the importance of preserving religious traditions and rituals as an effective tool for promoting diversity and shared understanding in a pluralistic society

    Evaluation of Primary School Inclusive Education Curriculum Based on Context, Input, Process, and Product (CIPP) Model

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    This research aims to provide a descriptive overview of the results of the analysis regarding the suitability of inclusive education curriculum and to evaluate the impact on MI Al-Ma'arif 02 Jombang Jember and SD Al-Irsyad Al-Islamiyah Jember based on the CIPP model, as well as a comparison between these two institutions. The approach used is a qualitative approach with a multicase study method. Informant selection was done using a purposive technique. Data collection techniques included observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis was conducted using the Miles, Huberman, and Saldana model, which involves data condensation, data presentation, verification, and conclusion drawing. The study results show that these two elementary educational institutions have similarities and differences related to the suitability of the inclusive education curriculum that the institutions have implemented based on the program evaluation model, namely the CIPP model. Similarities are found in the context and product aspects. Meanwhile, differences can be found in the input aspect because the madrasah still needs accompanying teachers and inadequate infrastructure. Then in the process aspect, it was found that elementary schools implement more diverse learning models based on the abilities and characteristics of students with special needs. It should be noted that this research is limited to aspects of the inclusive education curriculum at the basic education level. The findings of this research method provide originality in the form of the CIPP model which can be used as a case study analysis approach. Scientifically, by evaluating the educational curriculum, these findings provide a lot of input for improving education in the future, especially in inclusive education

    Model of Educational Leadership Management in Boarding Schools

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    Islamic boarding schools have a wealth of knowledge that can be researched and analyzed from various scientific aspects, so research on Islamic boarding schools will be available. This study will focus on the management pattern of pesantren leadership education by choosing the largest pesantren in the country, namely the Darussalam Gontor Modern Islamic Boarding School. A qualitative method with a case study approach. Data were obtained from key informants, Islamic boarding school documents and books, journals and articles as support related to the management of leadership education in the era of globalization. Data analysis in this study used content analysis techniques. The results of the study found that the management of leadership education in the form of regeneration in the style of the Gontor Islamic Boarding School was classified into six: briefing, training, assignment, habituation, control and role modelling. The revival of leadership values at the Gontor Islamic Boarding School includes education of ibrah, habituation, mauidzah, discipline, independence and exemplary. The pattern of leadership in Darussalam Gontor Islamic Boarding School is collegial (Trimurti). The administration of the Trimurti pesantren Darussalam Gontor became the central figure of the pesantren in the leadership of three kiai. With this collective leadership model, the Gontor Islamic Boarding School will eventually become a modern institution whose survival does not depend on a single kiai as the supreme leader. Thus, Islamic boarding schools are expected to be able to foster and produce Islamic human resources

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