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Utilization of Educational Technology in Islamic education Sumarna, Asep; Siti Fatimah, Elva; Supiana; Yuliati Zaqiah, Qiqi
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol 7 No 3 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29062/edu.v7i3.677

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ABSTRACT The integration of information and communication technology in education is driving the acceleration of computer literacy in Indonesian society. This research uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive study method. The focus of this research relates to the application of technology in PAI learning at Alfa Centauri Elementary School, Bandung. To obtain the data used is by interview, observation, and documentation. Furthermore, the data were analyzed using data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The validity of the data is obtained through data triangulation technical tests. The results of research on technological advances have led to many changes, including in the field of education which gave birth to the concept of e-learning. With e-learning, learning becomes more effective and efficient. The integration of information and communication technology in primary school education improves the quality of education in these institutions. Keywords: Technology; Education; Islam.
Vocational Boarding School Curriculum Policy Sumarna, Asep; Kusmayadi, Andri; Dafik Sahal, Yosep Farhan; Yuliati Zaqiah, Qiqi
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol 7 No 4 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29062/edu.v7i4.819

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This study investigates curriculum policies in boarding schools operated by Vocational High Schools (SMK) within the context of Islamic education. The primary aim is to explore how Islamic principles and occupational competencies are integrated into the curriculum. The research employed analysis of policy documents, interviews with stakeholders, and surveys of curriculum implementation across various vocational boarding schools. Findings indicate that the curriculum strategy in SMK boarding schools is established through a comprehensive approach that combines strong Islamic religious instruction with technical and vocational knowledge. The program aims to foster students' spiritual growth while preparing them for the workforce. Islamic religious issues are not only taught theoretically but are also woven into vocational practices, such as business ethics in vocational case studies. Moreover, the study found that flexible curriculum adaptation is essential to meet the demands and local contexts of each vocational boarding school. Active participation from all stakeholders, including teachers, students, parents, and local communities, is crucial for the development and implementation of effective curricula. The study concludes that curricular policies in vocational boarding schools should maintain a balanced approach between religious and vocational education, emphasizing character development. Community involvement, continuous curriculum evaluation, and revision are critical recommendations for enhancing the quality of education in SMK boarding schools.
Character Education Management Model Development in Society Muliawati, Teti; Sumarna, Asep; Hasanah, Aan; Arifin, Bambang Samsul
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29062/edu.v7i1.640

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The purpose of this study is to identify the moral principles that the social institution Istiqamah Bandung Istitution has implanted. This study is a qualitative investigation. The data for this type of case study research was gathered through interviews with the board of foundations about the implementation of character education and the management model of character education, as well as observation to track the character education development model. Results study, which focuses on character development and management, is continuously done in the social, religious, and educational sectors of employment. The Bandung Istiqamah Istitution emphasizes a number of qualities in the formation and development of character. These principles include: religion, honesty, decency, discipline, toleration, concern for others, and respect for accomplishment. The inhabitants of the Istiqamah Bandung Foundation, Islamic law based on the Qur'an and Sunnah, and the Foundation's areas of operation are the foundational elements of the Foundation's character education program.
Vocational Boarding School Curriculum Policy: Study at Madinatulquran Boarding School Vocational School Sumarna, Asep; Kusmayadi, Andri; Dafik Sahal, Yosep Farhan; Yuliati Zaqiah, Qiqi
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol. 7 No. 4 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : STAI Miftahul Ula Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29062/edu.v7i4.819

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This study investigates curriculum policies in boarding schools operated by Vocational High Schools (SMK) within the context of Islamic education. The primary aim is to explore how Islamic principles and occupational competencies are integrated into the curriculum. The research employed analysis of policy documents, interviews with stakeholders, and surveys of curriculum implementation across various vocational boarding schools. Findings indicate that the curriculum strategy in SMK boarding schools is established through a comprehensive approach that combines strong Islamic religious instruction with technical and vocational knowledge. The program aims to foster students' spiritual growth while preparing them for the workforce. Islamic religious issues are not only taught theoretically but are also woven into vocational practices, such as business ethics in vocational case studies. Moreover, the study found that flexible curriculum adaptation is essential to meet the demands and local contexts of each vocational boarding school. Active participation from all stakeholders, including teachers, students, parents, and local communities, is crucial for the development and implementation of effective curricula. The study concludes that curricular policies in vocational boarding schools should maintain a balanced approach between religious and vocational education, emphasizing character development. Community involvement, continuous curriculum evaluation, and revision are critical recommendations for enhancing the quality of education in SMK boarding schools.