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    Dynamics of Madrasah Aliyah in Indonesia: Insights from Schools, Educators, and Student

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    The growth and development of Islamic religious education are critical for strengthening educational quality in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the growth dynamics of Islamic education through the increase in the number of schools, teachers, and madrasah aliyah students, providing insights for educational improvement. Using a descriptive approach, data were collected through Google Scholar using Publish or Perish software, covering 947 articles from 2018 to 2023, supplemented by secondary data via literature reviews. Data analysis utilized Microsoft Excel and VOSviewer software, with confirmability testing ensuring data validity. Findings indicate a steady increase in madrasah aliyah schools, with an additional 311 schools in 2022 and 372 in 2023. Teacher numbers also grew significantly, with an increase of 3,747 teachers in 2022 and 18,573 in 2023. Despite a decline in student numbers by 17,259 in 2022, student enrollment rebounded with an increase of 40,408 in 2023. This dynamic growth in schools and teachers reflects a rising demand for educational resources, driven by higher enrollment opportunities. The study suggests that harnessing Indonesia’s demographic bonus through targeted strategies could optimize educational outcomes, supporting the vision of "Indonesia Emas

    The Role of the Cooperative Script Method in Developing Self-Confidence and Public Speaking Skills Among Madrasah Ibtidaiyyah Student

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    The Cooperative Script Method (CSM) has gained prominence as an instructional approach that enhances key student skills, including self-confidence and public speaking abilities. This study aimed to investigate the impact of CSM on students\u27 self-confidence and public speaking skills. The research was conducted at Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Al-Anwar Sarang using a quantitative approach, involving 37 purposively selected fifth-grade students. Data were collected through questionnaires, complemented by in-depth observations, and analyzed using linear regression and the Sobel test. The results indicated that CSM significantly enhances students\u27 self-confidence (

    Transformational Leadership in Islamic Education Institution Through Social Media Engagement

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    Transformational leadership in Islamic value-based educational institutions, such as Rumah Tahfidz Qur\u27an (RTQ), faces challenges in integrating traditional practices with modern innovations to improve academic quality. This study explores the effectiveness of transformational leadership in RTQ Surau Lakuak, focusing on the strategic use of social media. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, the research involves in-depth interviews and document analysis, guided by Kouzes and Posner\u27s (2017) Leadership Challenge framework, which includes five core dimensions: Model the Way, Inspire a Shared Vision, Challenge the Process, Enable Others to Act, and Encourage the Heart. The findings indicate that leaders at RTQ Surau Lakuak effectively utilize social media to articulate their vision, enhance transparency, and foster community engagement. Key initiatives, such as digital donation campaigns, symbolic recognition, and community empowerment programs, have strengthened collaboration and ensured the sustainability of Qur\u27anic education programs. These practices are grounded in Islamic principles like ta\u27awun (cooperation) and deliberation, providing an adaptable leadership model for contemporary Islamic education. The study highlights the potential of applying the Leadership Challenge framework to address digital-era challenges, offering a replicable and innovative strategy for Islamic educational institutions in diverse contexts

    Evaluating the Integration of Islamic Values in Primary Education: A Logic Model Approach

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    This study examined the acquisition of Islamic values in an Islamic primary school using a logic model-based evaluative approach to assess input, output, and outcome dimensions. The research aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of educational practices in promoting Islamic values among students. Data were gathered through interviews, observation, and documentation, and were analyzed through iterative stages of collection, reduction, display, and conclusion. Findings indicate that the structural input for Islamic values learning involves coordinated efforts among various school departments. The school\u27s cultural climate excels in academic, communal, security, and institutional areas. The output is reflected in diverse activities such as morning murâja’ah sessions, Quran reading and writing guidance using the Ummi method, congregational prayers, and rituals like Clean Friday and Blessed Friday. These activities lead to outcomes that foster individual piety, integrity, discipline, honesty, responsibility, creativity, and social consciousness among students. The study underscores the importance of instilling Islamic values from an early age, highlighting its potential to foster lifelong adherence to these principles. In conclusion, the research affirms the efficacy of these educational practices in transmitting Islamic values, emphasizing the pivotal role of primary education in cultivating a deep-rooted commitment to these values for the future

    The Role of Muraqabah in Developing Pedagogical Competence Among Islamic Higher Education Lecturers

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    The academic competence of lecturers is crucial for student success and the overall quality of education. This study aims to explore how the practice of muraqabah can enhance the pedagogical competence of lecturers, specifically those at Islamic universities in Sumatera, Indonesia. A qualitative, phenomenological approach was employed, using semi-structured and open-ended interviews to collect data from four participants. The interview transcripts were analyzed thematically. The findings revealed that muraqabah practice positively impacted lecturers, enhancing their attitudes, ethical values, empathy, and communication skills. It also promoted the development of professional academic qualities such as discipline, responsibility, tolerance, and compliance. Participants reported an improved ability to integrate moral values into their teaching practice, thereby contributing to their pedagogical competence. This study underscores the potential of murâqabah as a tool for developing pedagogical skills in higher education. Its findings imply that incorporating murâqabah practices into professional development programs for lecturers can strengthen their academic and pedagogical capabilities, ultimately benefiting the learning environment in higher education institutions in Sumatera, Indonesia

    Exploring Student Creativity and Collaboration Through Project-Based Learning With Google Sites

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    Project-based learning is essential for fostering creativity and collaboration among students, particularly in an increasingly digital educational landscape. This study investigates the effectiveness of implementing project-based learning using Google Sites in the educational context of the Physics Tadris Study Program at UIN Mataram. Employing a quasi-experimental design with a pre-test-post-test control group, the research involved a sample of 44 students selected through cluster random sampling from a population of 110 across eight classes. Data on student creativity and collaboration were collected through validated tests, questionnaires, and observation sheets, with results analyzed using t-tests and normalized gain values (N-gain). The findings revealed a significant enhancement in both creativity and collaboration among students, demonstrating that project-based learning via Google Sites not only improves essential skills but also creates a more interactive and enjoyable learning experience. The implications of this study suggest that integrating technology into project-based learning can effectively advance the goals of Islamic education, preparing students for collaborative and creative engagement in their future professional endeavors

    Assessing the Implementation of Kampus Mengajar Policy in Islamic Educational Institutions

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    This research investigates the implementation of Kampus Mengajar policies from the perspective of Islamic religious values. The study aims to analyze how these policies align with Islamic teachings, particularly in fostering social responsibility and educational development. Using descriptive analysis methods, the research involved 17 students participating in the Kampus Mengajar program, with data collected through questionnaires, in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and literature review. The findings reveal that the overall implementation of Kampus Mengajar policies is rated at 3.84, categorized as Good, with the highest score in the Disposition dimension (4.08) and the lowest in the Resources dimension (3.55). Notably, the facility indicator in the Resources dimension received a lower score (2.65) due to limited infrastructure. Despite these challenges, the program positively impacts schools with insufficient teaching staff, fostering creativity and innovation in the learning process. The study concludes that Kampus Mengajar is significantly aligned with Islamic principles, particularly in terms of social justice and responsibility, and enhances students\u27 knowledge and contributions to educational quality, reflecting devotion to God and service to humanity. This research highlights the importance of integrating Islamic values in policy implementation to improve education

    Developing a Religious Moderation-Based Curriculum Module for Laboratory Madrasah Tsanawiyah in Islamic Higher Education

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    Religious moderation is a key element in fostering tolerance and harmony in a diverse society, and its integration into Islamic education is crucial for achieving these goals. This study aimed to develop a curriculum model based on religious moderation for madrasas, utilizing the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) to ensure its comprehensive integration. The research involved identifying existing practices at MTs Pembangunan UIN Jakarta, designing a curriculum model incorporating religious moderation into intracurricular, extracurricular, co-curricular, and madrasa culture activities, and piloting the developed module. The results revealed that while MTs Pembangunan UIN Jakarta did not explicitly implement religious moderation in its character and moral development programs, the school exhibited implicit practices aligned with these values. The curriculum developed in this study was assessed as highly valid in terms of content, presentation, graphics, and language, with a particular focus on its practical implementation in fostering students’ attitudes toward religious moderation. The findings emphasize the importance of a multi-faceted approach to embedding religious moderation in all aspects of madrasa life. This study provides valuable insights into how curriculum design can be an effective tool for promoting religious moderation, with implications for improving Islamic education by integrating these values into both formal and informal educational settings

    Indonesian Fiqh in Higher Education: A Pathway to Moderate and Inclusive Islamic Values

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    This study aims to examine the incorporation of Indonesian fiqh into the Islamic higher education curriculum and its impact on fostering moderate attitudes among students. The research highlights the importance of ijtihad (independent reasoning) in adapting Islamic law to the contemporary needs of Indonesian society, emphasizing values such as gender equality, interfaith harmony, and democratic principles. The study employs a qualitative method, analyzing the curriculum content and its practical applications in three prominent Islamic universities: UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, UIN Walisongo Semarang, and UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. Results indicate that the Indonesian fiqh curriculum is expected to significantly contributes to shaping students\u27 moderate attitudes by promoting respect for human dignity, inclusivity, and adaptability. The curriculum encourages students to integrate religious, social, cultural, and state morals, fostering a balanced and comprehensive understanding of Islamic teachings. Themes such as women\u27s emancipation and interreligious relationships are emphasized, highlighting the relevance of Islamic principles in modern contexts. Practical applications through social activities, community service, and leadership opportunities further reinforce these values, enabling students to act as agents of change. In conclusion, the Indonesian fiqh curriculum plays a crucial role in nurturing well-rounded, moderate, and compassionate individuals. By aligning with national needs and promoting inclusive values, it ensures that students are equipped to navigate and positively contribute to a diverse and dynamic society. This holistic approach fosters peace, harmony, and national development, making the Indonesian fiqh curriculum an essential component of Islamic higher education

    Innovative Approaches to Arabic Vocabulary Learning for Islamic Senior High School Students with Lectora Inspire

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    Mastering vocabulary is essential for language acquisition, particularly in Arabic. This study aims to develop and evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of AVLI (Arabic Vocabulary on Lectora Inspire) for grade X students at Baitul Jannah Integrated Islamic High School. Employing a research and development approach, this study utilized the ADDIE development model, which includes analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation phases. Data were collected through documentation, observation, interviews, questionnaires, and tests. The findings revealed that the Lectora Inspire-based mufradat learning media is deemed feasible, achieving a feasibility test score of 75% from material expert validators and 90% from media validators. User feedback was positive, with 86% of 106 respondents finding the learning media engaging. Moreover, AVLI proved effective in enhancing mufradat learning, evidenced by an increase in average student scores from 65.5 on the pretest to 85.5 on the posttest, a rise of 30 points. Consequently, this study concludes that Lectora Inspire-based learning media is both feasible and effective for teaching mufradat to grade X students, highlighting its potential implications for Arabic language education

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