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Montessori Method in Character Education: Analysis of the Effectiveness of the Montessori Method in Character Education in Early Childhood Education Shelly Yulia; Tri Joko Raharjo; Fakhruddin Fakhruddin; Ali Formen
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Abstract. Character education for early childhood is intended to instill moral values that are useful in successful learning at the next level of education and become good habits when they are adults. Character that has been formed from an early age will affect the appreciation and practice throughout children life. In educational practice of early childhood education, however, the learning methods used are often less focused on developing character education than the development of cognitive academic abilities. As a result, early childhood education produces students who have high cognitive abilities but are not balanced with good character. This study aims to describe and test the effectiveness of Montessori method in character education in early childhood education using descriptive research method. The objects are teachers at early childhood education institutions involving 112 respondents. The results show that Montessori Method-based learning that emphasizes the importance of independence and self-improvement activities in building life skills to improve students’ intellectual abilities has proven effective in early childhood character education.
Digital Transformation of Madrasah in the 5.0 Society Era Asma’ul Husna; Rusdarti Rusdarti; Haryono Haryono; Ali Formen
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 9 (2023)
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The era of society 5.0 which is characterized by the presence of digital evolution in the form of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and robotics requires the education system to be able to adapt in order to keep up with the times, including madrasah as a formal Islamic education system. Some of the problems faced by madrasahs in the society era 5.0 include the low understanding of madrasah human resources technology, as well as services and curriculum that are not yet digitally oriented. For this reason, it is necessary to innovate in the form of digital transformation of madrasahs in facing developments in the society era 5.0. This development innovation design is a literature study with SWOT analysis. The innovation design offered is in the form of digital transformation of madrasah internally and externally, namely by digitizing services and curriculum, as well as increasing the understanding of madrasah HR technology. As for externally, digital transformation is in the form of output produced by utilizing digitalization in the form of madrasah branding in the form of digital marketing, as well as a medium for da'wah.
Financing in Inclusive Education : Opportunities and Challenges in Islamic Higher Education Institutions Amir, Faizal; Raharjo, Tri Joko; Formen, Ali
Proceedings of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 11 (2025)
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Inclusive education has become a global commitment to ensuring equitable and accessible education for all, including marginalized groups and individuals with disabilities. in realizing this goal, financing remains one of the major challenges, particularly within Islamic higher education institutions. This study aims to explore both the opportunities and constraints in financing inclusive education in Islamic universities and colleges. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis at selected Islamic higher education institutions. The findings reveal that limited internal budgets, dependency on tuition fees, and the underutilization of Islamic social funds such as zakat and waqf are among the key obstacles to implementing inclusive education. Nevertheless, significant opportunities exist through the strategic use of Islamic philanthropic resources, external partnerships, and the strength of institutional capacity for sustainable financing. This study recommends the development of strategic financial planning rooted in Islamic values and the principles of social justice to enhance inclusive education systems in Islamic higher education.
Transforming Junior High School Education in the Era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and Society 5.0 Zubaedi, Moh; Yanto, Heri; Formen, Ali
Proceedings of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 11 (2025)
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The rapid advancement of digital technologies in the era of Industrial Revolution 4.0 and Society 5.0 has significantly transformed the landscape of education. Junior high schools, as a critical stage in students' development, hold a strategic role in preparing a generation that is both technologically competent and strong in character. This study aims to analyze the challenges and strategies for integrating technology-based and character-oriented education in junior high schools to meet the demands of the digital age. Employing a library research methodology, the study reviews relevant academic literature, policy documents, and previous research findings. The results reveal a paradigm shift toward personalized and adaptive learning, the essential integration of digital literacy, and the development of 21st-century skills (4C + 1C: critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration, and computational thinking). Moreover, the role of teachers is transforming into facilitators and innovators. However, key challenges such as unequal infrastructure, limited ICT competencies among teachers, and disparities in access in underdeveloped regions remain prominent. The study concludes that cross-sector collaboration and adaptive educational policies are vital to building an inclusive and future-ready educational ecosystem. It recommends a holistic approach that balances technological advancement with character education to produce ethical, innovative, and resilient future citizens.
Co-Authors Adelina Liunokas Afi Zumrotul Fikria Afi Zumrotul Fikria Afif, Elfrida Eriyani Agvely Aulia Jasmine Ainur Rosyidah Kusuma Ali Sunarso Ambari Sumanto, Reni Pawestuti Aminatuzzuhriyah, Aminatuzzuhriyah Andini, Alya Marsha Annisa Aurora, Cut Asma’ul Husna Asma’ul Husna Ayuningtyas, Aprilia Bambang Subali Budi Rachman Budi Rachman Chasanah, Naila DENI SETIAWAN Desty Citra Sari Dewanti Handayani Diana Diana Diana Diana Diana DYP Sugiharto DYP Sugiharto, DYP Edi Waluyo Faizal Amir, Faizal Fakhruddin Fakhruddin Fakhruddin Fakhruddin Fenda Sozo Sandeva, Agapea Fitriyah Fitriyah Fi’atunnajiha, Laila Zahwa Ghanis Putra Widhanarto Haryono Haryono Haryono Haryono Hawali, Muhammad Luthfan Hendi Pratama Heri yanto HIDAYAH, ANISA NUR Hidayatur Rokhmah Himatul Khoirunnisa' Ida Zulaeha Ida Zulaeha Ikaningtyas Purnamasari Ikhwan Fauzi Inafazri, Siti Aisyah Indah Ainun Rohmah Indrawati, Elly Intan Sri Wardani Isdaryanti, Barokah Isfiastuti, Nuri Isriyati Isriyati Ita Kris Hardiyani Joko Sutarto Kartika Putri, Dea Ayu Khoerun Nisa, Try Yatimatul Kinanthi Wahyu Prastuti Kristiani Gulo, Titi Kurotul Aeni Lenny Verawati Lia Mustabsyiah Lia Mustabyiah Lita Latiana Lita Latiana Liunokas, Adelina Maria Anyelita Ewo Marisa Prima Putri Maulida Haura, Farah Medilianasari, Renistiara Mintarsih Arbarini Muchamad Thoha Muhammad Akbar Muhammad Fikri Fauzi Mulawarman Mulawarman Mulawarman Mulawarman, Mulawarman Muliani, Andi St. Muthianabila, Lisa Nadiatus Shofaa Sabila Naili Rohmah Naili Rohmah, Naili nalinda, hanin Neneng Tasu’ah, Neneng Ni'mah, Afifah 'Ainun Ni'matuzahroh Ni'matuzahroh Nikmaturrohmah, Nikmaturrohmah Ni’ma Qarina Nur Santi Nurul Kholifatun Pranoto, Yuli Kurnawati Sugiyo Prinantika, Devi Rahma Puji Riyanto Purnami, Esa Nurwulan Rahayu, Agustina Dewi Rahayu, Watik Ramskhi, Shabrina Salsabila Putri Renistiara Medilianasari Rina Windiarti, Rina Rizka Suprihatiningsih RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Rusdarti - Sa'adah, Kiswatus Safana Zulfa, Fadia Salsa Billa, Aidda Salsabila, Alyna Saputra, Nikola Sari, Desty Citra Seftia Kusumawardani Shafa Nur Haryastutiningtyas Shelly Yulia Shelly Yulia Simanungkalit, Indra Sinta Saraswati Siti Nuzulia Siti Rosidah Siti Rosidah Sri Sularti Dewanti Handayani, Sri Sularti Dewanti SRI WARDANI Sri Wulandari Sugiana Sugiana, Sugiana Sugiyo Sunawan Sunawan Sunawan Sunawan Suprihatiningsih, Rizka Tarigan, Novelia Danesya Tasu’ah, Neneng Thoha, Muchamad Tri Joko Raharjo Tri Suminar Utami, Nabila Rizki Virgilia Zephanya Bratanoto Wa Ode Syamzahrah Astarin Wa Ode Syamzahrah Astarin Wahidah Waningsih, Putri Yuli Kurnawati Sugiyo Pranoto Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Pranoto Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Pranoto Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Pranoto Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Pranoto Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Pranoto, Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Yuli Utanto Zubaedi, Moh