Ulfi Wisa Belinda
Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam Idrisiyyah, Indonesia

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Adaptive Technology Integration under Institutional Constraints: Teacher Strategies, Student Engagement, and the TPACK Framework in an Indonesian Islamic Boarding School Lusi Trisnawati; Hardi Humaedi Hidayat; Ulfi Wisa Belinda
Dirasah : Jurnal Studi Ilmu dan Manajemen Pendidikan Islam Vol. 9 No. 2 (2026): DIRASAH
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam (IAI) Faqih Asy'ari Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58401/dirasah.v9i2.3190

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Educational technology integration in Islamic boarding schools (pesantren) presents a distinctive institutional challenge: these institutions impose restrictions on students' personal digital device use that are absent in mainstream schools, yet face the same societal pressure to develop twenty-first century digital competencies. This study examined the strategies employed by teachers to integrate educational technology, the forms of student engagement produced, and the supporting and inhibiting factors affecting implementation at MTs Idrisiyyah Putri a girls' pesantren-based Islamic secondary school in Indonesia. A qualitative single case study design was employed, with data collected from six participants (two teachers, one principal, three students) selected through purposive sampling, via in-depth interviews, non-participant observation, and document analysis. Data were analyzed following the Miles and Huberman interactive model (data reduction, data display, conclusion drawing). Findings reveal that teachers adopted institution-aligned adaptive strategies deploying school-provided computers, projectors, iPads, educational videos, digital presentations, and Quizizz within a framework governed by pesantren regulations. This approach produced measurable improvements in all three dimensions of student engagement: behavioural (active participation, attendance), emotional (enthusiasm, motivation), and cognitive (comprehension, critical questioning). Four contextual factors were identified: school-owned facility availability and institutional policy framing as enablers; device quantity limitations and uneven facility distribution as constraints. Critically, pesantren restrictions did not function as absolute barriers but as adaptive constraints that promoted teacher pedagogical creativity. Theoretically, the findings extend the TPACK framework (Mishra & Koehler, 2006) and student engagement theory (Fredricks et al., 2004) to pesantren institutional contexts, demonstrating that technology integration effectiveness is principally determined by teachers' contextual TPACK capacity rather than by facility abundance.
Digital Transformation in Islamic Educational Management: A Thematic Literature Review of Challenges, Opportunities, and Digital Communication Ethics Based Strategies Annur Sri Mulyani; Ulfi Wisa Belinda; Utep Ahmad Zulfiqor
Dirasah : Jurnal Studi Ilmu dan Manajemen Pendidikan Islam Vol. 9 No. 2 (2026): DIRASAH
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam (IAI) Faqih Asy'ari Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58401/dirasah.v9i2.3409

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Globalisation places growing pressure on Islamic educational institutions to adopt digital governance systems, yet the transition consistently surfaces structural, ethical, and competency challenges that technology procurement alone cannot resolve. This study conducts a thematic literature review to map the operational challenges, technology adoption opportunities, and management strategies associated with administrative digitalisation in Islamic schools, framed specifically within digital communication ethics. Forty-two documents were retrieved from Google Scholar, SINTA-accredited databases, and DOAJ using the search terms “digitalisasi pendidikan Islam”, “Manajemen Pendidikan Islam”, “etika komunikasi digital”, and “digital transformation Islamic education”; after screening against the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 28 sources were retained for analysis (published 2017–2025). Data were analysed through thematic content analysis involving open coding, theme clustering across the four management functions (planning, organising, actuating, and controlling), and cross-document comparative synthesis. The review identifies that Educational Management Information System (EMIS) adoption demonstrably improves data recording accuracy during planning and organising; however, screen-mediated interaction during actuating and controlling phases is associated in the reviewed literature with weakened supervisory control, cyberbullying, and misinformation circulation. The study proposes that software automation in Islamic schools needs to be balanced with a prophetic digital ethics framework whose core elements are adab-based communication norms, emotional self-regulation, and tabayyun (information verification before sharing). Theoretically, this study extends Islamic educational management theory by recasting data privacy governance as an expression of the Islamic virtue of amanah (trusteeship) in a digital institutional context.