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Journal : Journal International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL)

SELF-CONCEPT OF MADRASAH IBTIDAIYAH AND PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS IN SAMBAS DISTRICT, WEST KALIMANTAN Rasnam Rasyidi; Suaidi; Siti Muhibah; Ratu Amalia Hayani; Iwan Ridwan
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): MARCH
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The purpose of this study is to compare the self-perceptions of elementary school instructors and those of teachers at Madrasah Ibtidaiyah. Are they similar or different? A quantitative comparison or comparison approach is employed. Questionnaires are used as data collecting tools and as survey methodologies. t test for independent sample data analysis method. The study's findings indicate that elementary school teachers have a self-confidence level of 77.58%, whereas Madrasah Ibtidaiyah instructors have a self-confidence level of 76.04%. The mean difference test findings indicate a probability value of 0.294 > 0.05 and a t value of -1.060. Therefore, it may be said that teachers who work in different.
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN MADRASAH: CHALLENGES AND IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGIES Suaidi; Ulfah Umurohmi; Runik Machfiroh; Rahma Helal Al_ Jbour
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): APRIL
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Inclusive education in the madrasah is an increasingly important topic in today's educational context. This article discusses the challenges and strategies of implementing inclusive education in madrasah. The method of research carried out is the study of literature by searching for literature that fits the context of research. The research finds that the main challenges facing inclusive education in the madrasah are related to a lack of understanding and awareness of inclusive education, as well as a shortage of adequate resources and facilities. To address these challenges, implementation strategies are needed, including improved understanding through training for educators and collaboration between madrasas, parents, and associated institutions. Then, another challenge is the adoption of individualization and differentiation learning approaches also needed to support student diversity. By identifying challenges and implementing appropriate implementation strategies, inclusive education in the madrasah can be more effective and successful in supporting the learning success of all students.