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Prinsip dan Tujuan Penilaian Tindakan Kelas Nurhayati, A.
Inspiratif Pendidikan Vol 5 No 1 (2016): Inspiratif Pendidikan
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/ip.v5i1.3200

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Classroom Assessments are conducted in various ways, such as a written test (Paper and Pencils), students' work assessment through the ability of students’ work (portfolio), three-dimensional product assessment, and students’ performance assessment (performance). Classroom assessment is a process conducted through planning, gathering information through a number of evidences demonstrating the achievement of learning outcomes, reporting, and collecting information of the learning outcomes. In the implementation of classroom assessment, the roles of the teachers are very important in determining the accuracy of assessments to assess students’ success and failure. Types of the assessments designed should meet the standards of validity and reliability in order to achieve the results in accordance with what is expected. Therefore, the teachers’ professional competencies are essential requirement in assessing. In everyday life at school, it often appears assessment information that generates benefits both for teachers and students. In a class discussion, for example, the statements made by some students could be a guide for teachers to believe that students do not understand the concepts taught to them.
Early chilhood parenting based on islamic value and local culture in strengthening family resilience and role Suarja, Septya; Aliah, Husnani; Zainuri, Muhammad Irham; Kadir, Abdul; Nurhayati, A.; Laabed, Elhadfa
Jurnal Konseling dan Pendidikan Vol. 13 No. 3 (2025): JKP
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education and Therapy (IICET)

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The main challenge in early childhood parenting based on Islamic values ​​and local culture lies in the gap between the ideal principles taught in religious teachings and the culture influenced by modernization. This study aims to examine early childhood parenting patterns based on Islamic values ​​and local culture as an effort to strengthen the family's role in character formation of the children. Using a qualitative approach and phenomenological methods, this study involved five families selected through snowball sampling in Palopo City, South Sulawesi. Data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation, then analysed using reduction techniques to uncover key themes from parenting experiences. The results show that parents implement various strategies in Islamic parenting, such as inviting children to worship, limiting interaction between boys and girls, developing Islamic character, and instilling values ​​of faith and honesty from an early age. Furthermore, the Bugis Makassar cultural approach is also an important part of parenting, instilling values ​​such as Alempureng (honesty), Amaccang (intellectualism), Agenttengeng (assertiveness), Reso (hard work), and Siri (shame/self-esteem). The integration of Islamic values ​​and local culture strengthens family resilience and shapes children's identities with noble character. These findings emphasize the importance of parents as the first educators in the family and the need for a holistic approach to early childhood parenting. This research contributes to the development of parenting models that align with Islamic teachings and local wisdom, and are relevant in the context of a multicultural society.