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Pendampingan Manajemen Pengelolaan Kelas pada RA Al-Hamidiyah Pangkalan Pangandaran Abidin, Jenal; Masitoh, Imas; Wahyuni, Ai Teti; Eryani, Esa; Aliyah, Fitria Himatul
Pelita: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Pelita: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Perkumpulan Kualitama Edukatika Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51651/pjpm.v3i3.368

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Classroom management is very important in the learning process. Because a comfortable classroom atmosphere can make the learning process conducive and enjoyable, especially at the early childhood education level. The purpose of this research is to find out and describe how classroom management at RA Al-Hamidiyah Pangkalan Pangandaran also makes RA Al-Hamidiyah Pangkalan Pangandaran a model of classroom management that can be used as an example in good classroom management. The method that researchers take is a service learning method. The results obtained from this research are that classroom management at RA Al-Hamidiyah Pangkalan Pangandaran went very well. The importance of good classroom management because it is the main factor that can create a conducive, fun and effective classroom atmosphere has a major influence on the ongoing learning process in the classroom.
Antara Syar'i dan 'Spill': Bagaimana Konten Dakwah Fashion di Media Sosial Membentuk Perilaku Konsumtif Mahasiswi Pendidikan Agama Islam? Rohmatin, Alfa; Ridwan, Endan Hamdan; Gandara, Tedi; Permana, Diansyah; Masitoh, Imas
Jurnal Maneksi (Management Ekonomi Dan Akuntansi) Vol. 14 No. 4 (2025): December
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Ambon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31959/jm.v14i4.3329

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Introduction: The proliferation of dakwah fashion content on social media, driven by influencers, has created a cultural paradox where Islamic values intersect with consumerism. While this phenomenon is assumed to influence purchasing decisions, its actual impact on individuals who are religiously educated remains empirically under-researched. This study aims to analyze the influence of social media usage intensity and dakwah fashion influencers on the consumption behavior of female Islamic Education (PAI) students in Indonesia. Methods: A quantitative approach was employed, using a total sampling method (census) to involve 50 active female students from the PAI program at STIT Al-Azami Cianjur. Data were collected through a structured questionnaire with a five-point Likert scale and analyzed using multiple linear regression, including classical assumption tests. Results: The statistical analysis yielded a counterintuitive yet significant outcome. The findings indicate that neither the intensity of social media usage nor the influence of dakwah fashion influencers had a statistically significant effect, either partially or simultaneously, on the students' consumptive behavior (p > 0.05). The model’s coefficient of determination (R-Square) was also extremely low, confirming a weak explanatory power. Conclusion and suggestion: This study concludes that female PAI students exhibit a form of "critical immunity" to the commercial persuasion embedded in dakwah fashion content. It is argued that their formal religious education fosters a critical religious literacy, enabling them to separate aesthetic appreciation from consumptive action. These findings challenge the generalized assumption of influencer power and underscore the necessity of segmenting Muslim consumers not just by piety, but by their level of critical religious education. Future qualitative research is recommended to explore the cognitive mechanisms behind this immunity. Keywords: Consumptive Behavior, Dakwah Fashion, Influencer, Islamic Education Student, Social Media.
Co-Authors Acitra, Rina Agisah, Siti Hazar Agustini, Aini Ali Ahmad Hidayat Ahsan Irodat Alfa Rohmatin Aliyah, Fitria Himatul Aminudin, Aminudin Andi Rinaldi Andriyani, Nanu Asep Deddy Supriatna Astri Sutisnawati Aulia, Mutiara Aziz, Rifqy Fatah Al Benny Hasan Purwara Cahyadi Dhiahulhaq, Fauzan Diansyah Permana Dika, Dika Dwi Fitriyanto Elbarqi, Muhammad Nur Sholeh Endan Hamdan Ridwan Eryani, Esa Farhan, Moch Fathoni, Moch Rizky Al Gandara, Tedi Harsono, Ali Budi Hendri, Suhendri Hilma, Dede Ilyas, Doni Imanika, Meilina Silvi Irodat, Ahsan Jayyin, Siti Lu Jenal Abidin, Jenal Kurnia, Deti Kuswandi, Aang Andi Luthfi Hamdani Maula Madjid, Tita Husnitawati Maksudi, Didi Marliani, Rina Marwah, Sofa Lailatul Maulidia Septimar, Zahrah Meliawati Meliawati, Meliawati Milah, Ai Robihatil Misbahhudin Mose, Johannes Cornelius Muhamad Azis Firdaus Muhammad Imron Rosadi Mulyani, Neng Cici Mustafa, Ayu Resky Ningsih, Siti Rahma Novari , Ari Fajria Nukhbatillah, IsyfiAgni Nunung Nurjanah Nurazizah, Wafiq NURDIYANTI, YANTI Nurhabibah, Wiwit Nurmalasari , Neneng Nurmalasari, Neneng Nurussalam, Sinka Nurwahidah, Ina Permatasari, Desi Intan Purkon, Usep Purwitasari, Sofi Putri, Reinatha Aprilia Haryono Rachmatullaily Tinakartika Rinda Rahayu, Siti Aika Rahayu, Yuyun Rahman, Adi Arif Abdul Rahmawati, Lilik Ramadan, Sahlan Sahrir Ramadhan, M Bintang Rizky Ramadhan, Raditya Pratika Ripaldi, Rifki Rizdki Elang Gumelar Rohmah, Meynur Rosita, Desyi Royhatudin, Aat Safitri, Bela Santoso, Rachmat Agus Shobahi, Abdul Mu’ti Siska Amelia, Siska Slamet, Hasan Suhertin, Tatin Sunardi Sunardi Supriadi , Predi Susanto, Daris Syaripah, Iip Mustopa Tayibah, Euis Hayun Uswatun Hasanah Wahyuni, Ai Teti Yuliantika, Wini Yuwana, Ilham