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Journal : Jurnal Pendidikan Islam

DYNAMICS OF MADRASAH ALIYAH IN INDONESIA: INSIGHTS FROM SCHOOLS, EDUCATORS, AND STUDENT Wahyudin, Cecep; Fauziah, R. Siti Pupu; Apriliani, Afmi; Ramdani, Faisal Tri; Purnamasari, Irma; Multipurnomo, Agustina; Andani, Herli; Murni, Endang Sri; Pangestu, Bayu Sang Aji
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 10, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
Publisher : The Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training associated with PSPII

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v10i2.39153

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The growth and development of Islamic religious education are critical for strengthening educational quality in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the growth dynamics of Islamic education through the increase in the number of schools, teachers, and madrasah aliyah students, providing insights for educational improvement. Using a descriptive approach, data were collected through Google Scholar using Publish or Perish software, covering 947 articles from 2018 to 2023, supplemented by secondary data via literature reviews. Data analysis utilized Microsoft Excel and VOSviewer software, with confirmability testing ensuring data validity. Findings indicate a steady increase in madrasah aliyah schools, with an additional 311 schools in 2022 and 372 in 2023. Teacher numbers also grew significantly, with an increase of 3,747 teachers in 2022 and 18,573 in 2023. Despite a decline in student numbers by 17,259 in 2022, student enrollment rebounded with an increase of 40,408 in 2023. This dynamic growth in schools and teachers reflects a rising demand for educational resources, driven by higher enrollment opportunities. The study suggests that harnessing Indonesia’s demographic bonus through targeted strategies could optimize educational outcomes, supporting the vision of "Indonesia Emas"
Dynamics of Madrasah Aliyah in Indonesia: Insights from Schools, Educators, and Student Wahyudin, Cecep; Fauziah, R. Siti Pupu; Apriliani, Afmi; Ramdani, Faisal Tri; Purnamasari, Irma; Multipurnomo, Agustina; Andani, Herli; Murni, Endang Sri; Pangestu, Bayu Sang Aji
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 10 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
Publisher : The Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training associated with PSPII

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v10i2.39153

Abstract

The growth and development of Islamic religious education are critical for strengthening educational quality in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the growth dynamics of Islamic education through the increase in the number of schools, teachers, and madrasah aliyah students, providing insights for educational improvement. Using a descriptive approach, data were collected through Google Scholar using Publish or Perish software, covering 947 articles from 2018 to 2023, supplemented by secondary data via literature reviews. Data analysis utilized Microsoft Excel and VOSviewer software, with confirmability testing ensuring data validity. Findings indicate a steady increase in madrasah aliyah schools, with an additional 311 schools in 2022 and 372 in 2023. Teacher numbers also grew significantly, with an increase of 3,747 teachers in 2022 and 18,573 in 2023. Despite a decline in student numbers by 17,259 in 2022, student enrollment rebounded with an increase of 40,408 in 2023. This dynamic growth in schools and teachers reflects a rising demand for educational resources, driven by higher enrollment opportunities. The study suggests that harnessing Indonesia’s demographic bonus through targeted strategies could optimize educational outcomes, supporting the vision of "Indonesia Emas"
Co-Authors Abraham Yazdi Martin Afriyandi, Reihan Agra Alfin Zulfa Agus Suarman Sudarsa Agustina M. Purnomo Agustina Multi Purnomo Aini Nurul Aini, Masliatul Aisy, Dalia Syareatul Alfin Zulfa, Agra Amalia, Neng Suci Andani, Herli Anggraeni, Mega Rizky Apriliani, Neng Virly Armelita, Aulia Arti Hastuti Aryati, Siti Ashfiya, Raudhatul Baidha, Nur Bawamenewi, Venni Alfrianni Chatarina Umbul Wahyuni Dede Syahrudin Denny Hermawan Denny Hernawan Denny Hernawan Denny Hernawan, Denny Desi Hasbiyah Devira, Nabila Fitri Dewi, Siti Murti Dio Pratama E Syahrudin Euis Salbiah Faisal Tri Ramdani Febiantina, Elsya Aldha Fitri, Ainul Ghina Ginaldo, Kevin Ginung Pratidina Gotfridus Goris Seran Hanifan Harefa, Berkat Selamat Hidayat, Muhammad Qopal Ika Sartika Indradewa, Rhian Irma Purnamasari Irma Purnamasari Iwan Setiawan Jalaludin Assayuti, Muh Kevin Ginaldo Khaerunnisa M.Renaldi Mardiah, Dede Marezka Maria Fitriah Mirna Pratami Muhammad Husein Maruapey Muhammad Jalaludin Assayuti muhammad luthfie Muhammad Prayoga septiana Muhammad Syamsul ma’arif Muhammad tegar Purna bhakti Mulyawati, Lani Mulyono, Imam Edy Munawaroh, Euis Munawwarah, Zahra Murni, Endang Sri Muthia Neng Virly Apriliyani Neni Nuraeni, Neni Nisrina Putri Ramadanti Novando Nurhazizah, Refina Nurjanah, Siti Resa Nurmas Hasanah Tanjung Nursahwa, Shifa Nursyahrani, Annisa Oktavinia, Kikin Pangestu, Bayu Sang Aji Patridina, Ginung Paujiah, Nur Santi Pratami, Mirna Purnamasari, Irma R. Akhmad Munjin R. Siti Pupu Fauziah R. Yuniar Anisa Ilyanawati Rachmawati, Siti Hesti Ramdani, Faisal Tri Ranbilal, Rio Renggani, Fira Putri Rita Rahmawati Rita Rahmawati Sa'diah, E.Halimatu Sa'diah, Halimatu Sabila, Zahra Yeza Saepudin Sahila, Alifa Nasywa Salopah Salsabila, Vidya Zahra Sastrawan, Berry Seftiansyah, Ryan Seran, Muhammad Yusuf Goris Setiawan, Koesworo Setiyani, Melia Dewi Nur Siti Nurjanah Siti Wulandari Sonia Irli, Sosa Sugiawan Putri, Yunita Sultoni, Muhammad Rafli Therasari, Anita Tirtayasa Tri Ramdani, Faisal Ubaidilah, Asep Waahyudin, Cecep Wahyudin, Cecep Zulfa, Agra Alfin