Yazid Fanani
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Policy Hybridity in Religious Education: Local Governance and Public Schools Reform Ardhana Januar Mahardhani; Yazid Fanani; Anip Dwi Saputro; Restu Mufanti
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Education Studies (IJIES) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Education Studies (IJIES)
Publisher : Faculty of Tarbiyah Universitas Islam Tribakti Lirboyo Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/ijies.v8i2.8198

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This study investigates the rise of hybrid policy dynamics in public education, focusing on the interplay between religious values and administrative logic. This research employs a qualitative case study approach, including document analysis, interviews, and field observations, to explore the policy development process and its implementation at the school level. The results show that the policy emerged from a negotiated process involving government officials, Islamic organizations, and pesantren leaders, resulting in a governance model that integrates moral standards with bureaucratic practices. During its implementation, schools displayed varying degrees of adjustment, shaped by leadership style, teacher skills, and community engagement. At the same time, non-governmental entities significantly contributed as co-governors, influencing the policy's ethical aspects and public legitimacy. Nevertheless, the prominence of major Islamic groups creates worries about inclusivity and equitable representation. The findings of this study indicate that hybrid governance provides a context-specific solution that aligns with local sociocultural norms but requires a more equitable framework to maintain inclusivity and academic integrity, including improved teacher skills, cross-community communication, and assessment methods that incorporate both ethical and educational measures. This study ultimately adds value, both conceptually and practically, by providing an analytical framework for understanding hybrid governance in education and by offering recommendations for crafting policies that embrace religious diversity while fostering inclusivity and superior educational outcomes.
Policy Hybridity in Religious Education: Local Governance and Public Schools Reform Ardhana Januar Mahardhani; Yazid Fanani; Anip Dwi Saputro; Restu Mufanti
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Education Studies (IJIES) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Education Studies (IJIES)
Publisher : Faculty of Tarbiyah Universitas Islam Tribakti Lirboyo Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/ijies.v8i2.8198

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This study investigates the rise of hybrid policy dynamics in public education, focusing on the interplay between religious values and administrative logic. This research employs a qualitative case study approach, including document analysis, interviews, and field observations, to explore the policy development process and its implementation at the school level. The results show that the policy emerged from a negotiated process involving government officials, Islamic organizations, and pesantren leaders, resulting in a governance model that integrates moral standards with bureaucratic practices. During its implementation, schools displayed varying degrees of adjustment, shaped by leadership style, teacher skills, and community engagement. At the same time, non-governmental entities significantly contributed as co-governors, influencing the policy's ethical aspects and public legitimacy. Nevertheless, the prominence of major Islamic groups creates worries about inclusivity and equitable representation. The findings of this study indicate that hybrid governance provides a context-specific solution that aligns with local sociocultural norms but requires a more equitable framework to maintain inclusivity and academic integrity, including improved teacher skills, cross-community communication, and assessment methods that incorporate both ethical and educational measures. This study ultimately adds value, both conceptually and practically, by providing an analytical framework for understanding hybrid governance in education and by offering recommendations for crafting policies that embrace religious diversity while fostering inclusivity and superior educational outcomes.
PEMANFAATAN GOOGLE SITES SEBAGAI MEDIA PEMBELAJARAN MATEMATIKA DI MI MUHAMMADIYAH 14 PONOROGO Fika Karunia; Yuliana Nur; Miftahul Rahman; Yazid Fanani; Arief Rahman Yusuf
EBTIDA': Jurnal Pendidikan Dasar Islam Vol 5 No 1 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : Universitas Islam Raden Rahmat Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58788/ebtida.v5i1.8840

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Pembelajaran matematika di sekolah dasar masih menghadapi tantangan rendahnya minat dan pemahaman siswa, khususnya pada materi operasi hitung bilangan bulat yang cenderung abstrak dan sulit dipahami melalui metode konvensional. Penelitian ini bertujuan mendeskripsikan pemanfaatan Google Sites sebagai media pembelajaran matematika serta menganalisis dampaknya terhadap keterlibatan, pemahaman konsep, dan kemandirian belajar siswa kelas 5 MI Muhammadiyah 14 Ponorogo. Menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif deskriptif, data dikumpulkan melalui observasi, wawancara, dan dokumentasi, kemudian dianalisis secara kualitatif untuk mengidentifikasi pola penggunaan media dan respon siswa. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Google Sites mampu menyajikan materi secara visual dan interaktif melalui teks, gambar, video, dan latihan soal daring sehingga meningkatkan pemahaman siswa terhadap konsep bilangan bulat sekaligus mendorong keterlibatan dan kemandirian belajar. Selain itu, penggunaan media berbasis web ini turut mengembangkan literasi digital siswa sesuai tuntutan pembelajaran abad ke-21. Meskipun terdapat kendala terkait akses internet dan keterbatasan perangkat, Google Sites dinilai efektif sebagai media pembelajaran inovatif dan layak untuk dikembangkan lebih lanjut dengan dukungan infrastruktur digital dari sekolah dan orang tua.
Policy Hybridity in Religious Education: Local Governance and Public Schools Reform Ardhana Januar Mahardhani; Yazid Fanani; Anip Dwi Saputro; Restu Mufanti
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Education Studies (IJIES) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Education Studies (IJIES)
Publisher : Faculty of Tarbiyah Universitas Islam Tribakti Lirboyo Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/ijies.v8i2.8198

Abstract

This study investigates the rise of hybrid policy dynamics in public education, focusing on the interplay between religious values and administrative logic. This research employs a qualitative case study approach, including document analysis, interviews, and field observations, to explore the policy development process and its implementation at the school level. The results show that the policy emerged from a negotiated process involving government officials, Islamic organizations, and pesantren leaders, resulting in a governance model that integrates moral standards with bureaucratic practices. During its implementation, schools displayed varying degrees of adjustment, shaped by leadership style, teacher skills, and community engagement. At the same time, non-governmental entities significantly contributed as co-governors, influencing the policy's ethical aspects and public legitimacy. Nevertheless, the prominence of major Islamic groups creates worries about inclusivity and equitable representation. The findings of this study indicate that hybrid governance provides a context-specific solution that aligns with local sociocultural norms but requires a more equitable framework to maintain inclusivity and academic integrity, including improved teacher skills, cross-community communication, and assessment methods that incorporate both ethical and educational measures. This study ultimately adds value, both conceptually and practically, by providing an analytical framework for understanding hybrid governance in education and by offering recommendations for crafting policies that embrace religious diversity while fostering inclusivity and superior educational outcomes.
Policy Hybridity in Religious Education: Local Governance and Public Schools Reform Ardhana Januar Mahardhani; Yazid Fanani; Anip Dwi Saputro; Restu Mufanti
Indonesian Journal of Islamic Education Studies (IJIES) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Islamic Education Studies (IJIES)
Publisher : Faculty of Tarbiyah Universitas Islam Tribakti Lirboyo Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/ijies.v8i2.8198

Abstract

This study investigates the rise of hybrid policy dynamics in public education, focusing on the interplay between religious values and administrative logic. This research employs a qualitative case study approach, including document analysis, interviews, and field observations, to explore the policy development process and its implementation at the school level. The results show that the policy emerged from a negotiated process involving government officials, Islamic organizations, and pesantren leaders, resulting in a governance model that integrates moral standards with bureaucratic practices. During its implementation, schools displayed varying degrees of adjustment, shaped by leadership style, teacher skills, and community engagement. At the same time, non-governmental entities significantly contributed as co-governors, influencing the policy's ethical aspects and public legitimacy. Nevertheless, the prominence of major Islamic groups creates worries about inclusivity and equitable representation. The findings of this study indicate that hybrid governance provides a context-specific solution that aligns with local sociocultural norms but requires a more equitable framework to maintain inclusivity and academic integrity, including improved teacher skills, cross-community communication, and assessment methods that incorporate both ethical and educational measures. This study ultimately adds value, both conceptually and practically, by providing an analytical framework for understanding hybrid governance in education and by offering recommendations for crafting policies that embrace religious diversity while fostering inclusivity and superior educational outcomes.