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Journal : Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies

The Challenge of Islamic Education Teaching in Inclusive Schools in Samarinda City Elnurianda, Fitra; Fauzan, Umar; Hamzah, Syeh Hawib
Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol.1(2), May 2019
Publisher : IAIN Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (397.635 KB) | DOI: 10.21093/bijis.v1i2.1239

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Education is an individual right of citizen, including children with special needs. They study with regular students in inclusive school, including in Islamic Education subject which has an important role. In the process of teaching implementation, they need a special treatment. Objective of the research are: firstly, to describe the implementation of Islamic education teaching. Secondly, to describe supporting factors and the third is to describe barriers in inclusive schools in Samarinda City. Finding of this research reveals: firstly, the implementation of Islamic education (PAI) teaching in inclusive schools in Samarinda City requires several adjustments in teaching planning, implementation process and learning evaluation. Referring to National Examination, the system vary based on requirement from Department of Education. Secondly, the supporting factors found in this study are the application of humanistic education. Thirdly, the barriers in this study are found in school management and education system.
THE DYNAMICS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA Zurqoni, Zurqoni; Arbain, Muhammad; Fauzan, Umar
Borneo International Journal of Islamic Studies BORNEO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC STUDIES, Vol. 2(1), NOVEMBER 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21093/bijis.v2i1.1849

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This study illustrates the dynamics of the development of Islamic education in Southeast Asia which includes several states such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, and Southern Thailand which have different and unique features of Islamic education as a characteristic of each country. This research also not only explains the differences in the style of Islamic education but analyzes the various dynamics of development that occur behind the formation of a pattern of Islamic education as the grand design of Islamic education in Southeast Asia. The research methodology used is descriptive qualitative data collection techniques in the form of observation, interviews, and documentation. The results found a variety of features or models that became the grand design of Islamic education in each country, namely: (1) Indonesia has a grand design of Islamic education with patterns (2-6-3-3-4); RA 2 years, MI 6 years, MTs 3 years and MA 3 years, and PT 4 years; (2) Malaysia has a grand design with patterns: (4 / 6-7 / 12-3-2-1 / 2); PPD 4-6 years, PD 7-12 years, PMP 3 years, PMA 3 years, PP-PMA 1-2 years, PT 3-4 years; (3) Brunei Darussalam has a grand design with patterns: (A 7-3-2-2); 7-year elementary school, 3-year middle school, 2-year high school, 2-year pre-university; and (4) Southern Thailand (Patani) has a grand design with patterns: 6- (3-3); MI 6 years, MM 3 years, and MTs 3 years.