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Reinterpreting identity: The influence of bureaucracy, situation definition, discrimination, and elites in Islamic education Badruzaman, Abad; Adiyono, Adiyono
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Research in Instructional
Publisher : Univeritas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v3i2.264

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The aim of this research is to understand in depth the phenomenon of identity reinterpretation, exploring how bureaucracy influences the definition of the situation of students and teachers, the role and effects of elite groups in determining the direction of Islamic education, and how this influences social interactions in Islamic societies. The research also discusses the changes and improvements needed to create a more inclusive and equitable Islamic education. This study uses a qualitative method. This method was chosen because this research aims to understand the phenomenon of identity reinterpretation in Islamic education in depth. This research uses in-depth interview techniques to collect data. Interviews were conducted with various informants: teachers, students, and Islamic education officials. This research explores how bureaucracy in the Islamic education system influences the definition of the situation of students and teachers, especially in the context of the emergence of discrimination or inequality. In addition, this research can examine the role and impact of elite groups in determining the direction of Islamic education and how this influences social interactions in Islamic societies. This research will discuss changes and improvements that may be needed to create more inclusive and equitable Islamic education.
Learning interaction in the digital era: Technological innovations and education management strategies to enhance student engagement Adiyono, Adiyono; Hayat, Eka Wardatul; Oktavia, Elsa Dewi; Prasetiyo, Nova Tri
Journal of Research in Instructional Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Research in Instructional
Publisher : Univeritas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jri.v4i1.333

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In the digital age, the use of technology in the learning process has a significant impact on student engagement. This research analyzes learning interactions in the digital era with a focus on the effects of technological innovation and educational management strategies on student engagement. This study used a mixed methods research design consisting of quantitative and qualitative data collection techniques. A sample of 30 students at MAN Paser was selected using a stratified random sampling technique. The students were asked to complete a self-administered questionnaire measuring their level of engagement using a five-point Likert scale. The questionnaire consisted of 15 questions covering various aspects of student engagement, such as cognitive, behavioral, and emotional engagement. The research questions involved the influence of technology on student engagement, administrative challenges in implementing educational technology, the role of management strategies in improving digital student engagement, differences in student engagement between institutions with and without innovative technology, and other factors that influence student engagement. This research aims to provide in-depth insights into how to improve learning in the digital age through the integration of technology and effective educational management. The results and discussion of this study are expected to provide valuable contributions to educators, policymakers, and other stakeholders in designing and implementing effective digital learning strategies that enhance student engagement.