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Pesantren Strategies in Anti-Bullying Education and Protection of Students in Pesantren Junaidi, Junaidi; Sahrandi, Akhmad
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 15 No 2 (2025): November
Publisher : Research Departement of Darullughah Wadda'wah International Islamic University Bangil, Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38073/jpi.v15i2.3633

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Bullying among school-aged children is a global issue that threatens the mental health, safety, and social development of students. This phenomenon also occurs in Islamic educational institutions such as Islamic boarding schools, including Al Ma’ruf Islamic Boarding School in Kediri City, which ideally should be a safe space for character and spirituality building for students. This study aims to examine the individual and school environmental factors that influence the effectiveness of teachers’ strategies in preventing and handling bullying, as well as to explore how anti-bullying education is integrated into learning activities and communal life in Islamic boarding schools. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were obtained through non-participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation studies. Research informants included madrasah leaders, teachers who were members of the violence prevention team, and students who had experienced bullying. The results showed that bullying in Islamic boarding schools mostly took the form of verbal abuse, such as teasing or insults, while physical acts were relatively rare. However, the emotional impact remained and had the potential to create a cycle of bullying if not handled properly. The Islamic boarding school implemented humane resolution measures, such as mediation, personal dialogue, emotional approaches, and character building through the example set by the ustadz. Efforts to integrate anti-bullying values were carried out through learning, orientation activities, moral training, and teacher training. The research findings emphasize the importance of collaboration among all stakeholders to create a safe, inclusive, and violence-free pesantren environment. This study contributes to the development of a character education model that is responsive to the issue of bullying in Islamic educational institutions.
Character Building Through Hidden Curriculum: Caregivers’ Tahajjud Exemplarity and Time Discipline in Pesantren Sahrandi, Akhmad; Taufiq, Muhammad; Lubis, Kholid Ahmad Shabri
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 16 No 1 (2026): March
Publisher : Research Departement of Darullughah Wadda'wah International Islamic University Bangil, Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38073/jpi.4549

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The persistent gap between formal character instruction and the actual moral conduct of students often stems from a lack of authentic role modeling within the educational environment. This study examines the mechanisms and impact of caregivers’ exemplary living (uswatun hasanah) as a form of hidden curriculum within pesantren character education. It focuses on three inquiries: the manifestation of exemplary behavior in Tahajjud rituals and time management; the internalization process among students and teachers; and its broader impact on community culture. Employing an ethnographic qualitative approach at At-Taqwa Pesantren, data were gathered through participant observation, in-depth interviews, and documentary studies. Findings reveal three pillars of the hidden curriculum: authentic spiritual consistency in Tahajjud, time discipline as an expression of integrity, and transparent sincerity. These values are internalized through observational modeling, emotional identification, and behavioral normalization. Consequently, a mutually reinforcing educational ecosystem emerges, where exemplarity serves as the “soul” or ethos driving formal processes. This research concludes that effective character education relies heavily on an authentic, integrated hidden curriculum. Crucially, educational institutions must prioritize recruiting mentors who possess both academic competence and profound moral character, recognizing that every interaction and behavior serves as the most persuasive curriculum for student development.