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Innovations of Islamic Early Childhood Education in Indonesia During the Pandemic
Learning innovation for early childhood during a pandemic is an essential issue to be studied. Learning innovation needs to be contextualized around distance learning as one of the learning models during the Pandemic. This study maps the problemsin implementing long-distance learning for early childhood. The data in this study came from interviews with principals, teachers, and parents of students who were directly involved with children's learning during the Pandemic. The study results showed that the problems that occur in online learning include technical and substantive aspects. These problems have become a catalyst for school actors to innovate in collaboration between schools and parents to implement learning activities. In addition, the innovation also includes policy aspects related to the implementation of learning activities at the school level. This study recommends that studies on the effectiveness and efficiency of learning involving parents of students and face-to-face on a limited basis need to be studied further to gain a deeper understanding of learning innovations during the Pandemic
Islamic Education Marketing Discourse From Maslahah Perspective
The marketing paradigm has undergone a change from the rational level to the emotional level, and finally, the shift in the spiritual level. Such discourse results in different marketing strategies, especially the marketing applied by both profit and non-profit organizations. Educational institutions, including non-profit organizations, must have a marketing strategy following the spiritual level shift. One spiritual aspect in the marketing of Islamic education is the level of maslahah (utility) applied to all marketing activities. The purpose of this study is to examine educational marketing from a maslahah perspective. This writing is library research with a qualitative descriptive approach—data sources in the form of references related to the study topic. Data analysis was carried out qualitatively, including data reduction, data presentation, and concluding. The results showed that the maslahah of Islamic education customers was the main objective of all Islamic education marketing activities
The Internalization of Anti-Corruption Values as Hidden Curriculum in Gontor Educational System
Corruption is admitted by several scholars as a main factor causing the decline of nations and, in the huger scale, civilizations. It is reasonable that this extraordinary crime disrupts the society in all aspects ranging from political to social. Therefore, nowadays, all entities struggle to identify the more effective methods lead to corruption eradication. In this regard, the education of anti-corruption values, then, is recognized as an appropriate way to preventing individuals from corruptive acts based on his own consciousness. This paper tries to examine the methods of Darussalam Gontor Islamic Institution in educating students, as agent of change, the values of anti-corruption by day-to-day activities both inside and outside classroom through hidden curriculum scheme. The data was compiled by interview, observation, and documentation. Using the descriptive-analysis method, it can be concluded that there are various instruments available in Gontor for the internalization of anti-corruption values such as tiered exemplary systems, assignments to manage transparent and accountable santri organizations, strict law enforcement against dishonesty, provision of preventive disciplinary rules, habituation to standing in queues, and environmental conditioning which is full of anti-corruption messages. In addition, materials containing integrity messages is also taught implicitly in various learning materials in the classroom. Such as Al-Mahfudzat, Al-Muthalaah, and Al-Hadith
Enhancing Student’s Collaboration Through A Group Learning in Indonesian Madrasa
While madrasa is sometimes regarded as an undeveloped educational institution, it fosters cooperation, a unique quality that may assist students in surviving and succeeding in the twenty-first century. The purpose of this qualitative research is to examine how to improve student collaboration via group learning in madrasa. Documentation, interviews, and observations were used to collect the data. The descriptive-interpretive analysis reveals that madrasa may help students build collaborative attitudes via the use of group learning. Programs implemented as a form of group learning, specifically curriculum design that incorporates the value of collaboration, formation of student research teams, cooperative learning, integration of madrasa-pesantren, habituation, and extra-curricular activities, can improve student’ attitudes toward collaboration
Educating The Heart: The Concept of Qalb Education in Minhāju Al-Atqiyā’i fi Syarḥi Ma’rifati Al-Ażkiyā’i ilā Ṭarīqi Al-Auliyā’i by KH. Sholeh Darat
Qalb education (heart education) becomes one of the keys to cultivating and nurturing human characters. The focus of this research is to examine the concept of heart education from the perspective of KH. Sholeh Darat (1820-1903), the role of the heart in education, and the function of heart health in cultivating humans' characters. This research uses library research methods focusing on KH. Sholeh Darat’s Minhāju Al-Atqiyā'i fī Syarḥi Ma’rifati Al-Ażkiyā'i ilā Ṭarīqi Al-Auliyā'i using hermeneutic and historical approaches. The study found that the concept of heart education from KH. Sholeh Darat's perspective eliminates ignorance and seeks knowledge to make humans appreciate the understanding and implement it. Heart education is centered on two main things: mulāzamati al-Zikri (continuous dhikr) and mulāzamati tilāwati kitābullāh (continuous reading of the Qur'an). In addition, the physical transformation of education needs to be supported with humans' healthy and pure hearts. Heart therapies to support heart education include reading the Qur'an, emptying one's stomach, night prayers, tadharru' (pleading) at suhoor time, and mujālasah (gathering) with pious people. Lastly, noble teachers can accomplish heart education with perfect guidance (tarbiyatu al-shaykh al-mursyīd al-kāmil)
Criticizing Higher Education Policy in Indonesia: Spiritual Elimination and Dehumanisation
The Ministry of Education and Culture's policy on “Merdeka Belajar” (Freedom of Learning) seeks to enable students to master different valuable disciplines to access the work field (link and match). This article investigates Freedom of Learning policy direction and unpacks freedom of learning from the viewpoint of prophetic education theory. This research employs a literature review process. The information was gathered by studying the Ministry of Education and Culture legislation and laws, literature, and compiled references of the policy. The findings suggested that the Freedom of Learning policy's trajectory accommodates data in the material domains (cognitive, affective, and psychomotor), yet it lacked spirituality. The principle of prophetic education is to move humans to be decent (righteous), to achieve the great humans (insān kāmil), and to improve (muṣliḥ) the world into an ideal environment or society (khaira ummah) capable of bridging the gap the means. Professional education continues to carry out a constant, creative mechanism to get citizens closer to God (transcendence) through digitally increasing human ideals and avoiding harmful stuff (liberation). Competence in the policy of independent learning is maintained by prophetic education
Qur’anic-Based Educational Leadership: An Inquiry Into Surah Al-Fatihah
The study of leadership has become an important part amid a multidimensional crisis and a decline in morality in various leadership settings; the significance of this leadership influences the organizational system's sustainability. Thus, this research study aims to build a portrait of Islamic education leadership as an ideal leadership model through the internalization of al-Fatihah's values. This study aims to unpack Islamic school leadership values and principles from al Fatihah verses as an ideal leadership model by internalizing al-Fatihah's values. The findings suggest a) Surah al Fatihah contains Islamic school leadership value derived from rabbaniyah value (monotheism) and Insaniyah value (relationship with others). b) changing Islamic school leadership paradigm from indoctrination to active participation. This study demonstrates that all Islamic education organizations should act by inspiring without indoctrination, awakening without hurting, and arousing without forcing
An Introduction to a Vygotskian Tradition: The Potential of Sociocultural Activity Theory for Studies into Cognitive Development in Islamic Education
This paper presents the potential of sociocultural activity theory as a combined theoretical and analytical framework for cognitive-developmental research in Islamic education. The paper is divided into three main sections. The first section briefly explains Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory, especially the concepts of mediation and the genetic method. The second section accounts for the related activity theory, that is, the second-generation activity theory, including the second-generation activity system model and its notion of contradiction. Drawing on a larger study into teacher cognition, the third section reports how sociocultural activity theory informed the study’s methodology, especially data collection and analysis techniques. Finally, this paper concludes with implications for future Islamic educational researchers seeking to conduct cognitive-developmental studies in their settings
Islamic Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic: The Dynamic of Online Learning on Character Education
This study explores the Islamic Education learning process dynamics during the Covid-19 Pandemic in the character education activities. The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the learning model from face-to-face to online learning. Developing effective and efficient online learning procedures and forms is a significant challenge faced by teachers. This research study incorporates a qualitative approach where data is collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. The object of the research were three government schools, namely SMPN 3 Lembang, SMKN 10 Bandung, and SMAN 1 Sungailiat Bangka Belitung. The research question is directed to explore the dynamics and problems that arise and the role of teachers and schools in mitigating these problems. The study results showed that most online learning uses popular applications such as Zoom, Google Meet, Google Classroom, Whatsapp Group, and Quizziz. To make online learning effective, among the efforts made by the teacher were explaining the technical activities to be carried out. Constraints that often occurred are limited internet quotas, network constraints, to inadequate computer devices. Amid the challenging situation, learning to shape students' character was still undertaken by internalizing religious values manifested in various forms of simple online religious activities
Potentials of Multicultural Education in Communal Conflict Areas
This study focuses on understanding communal conflicts in Indonesia, which are triggered by stereotyping. Indonesians have undergone communal conflicts, especially in the late 1990s. The conflicts were mainly religious and ethnic, suggesting serious tensions in stereotyping between religious and ethnic groups. In this case, the paper seeks to underline the importance of multicultural education in the school context. Education is considered having a strategic role in building positive circumstances among people. Multicultural education is expected to minimize the possibility of building negative stereotyping of one person against another, which could cause conflict. This qualitative study incorporates a literature review of multicultural education and communal conflicts in the Indonesian context