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Tajdid Muhammadiyah in Progressive Education: Symbiosis of Reform and Modernization in the 4.0 & 5.0 Era Setyaningrum, Indah; Istanto, Istanto
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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This research examines the concept of tajdid in Muhammadiyah's progressive education as a conceptual framework that integrates the reform of Islamic values with the modernization of the education system in response to the challenges of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and Society 5.0. The method used in this study is qualitative with a literature approach (Library Research), this study analyzes books, scientific journal articles, previous studies, and official documents of Muhammadiyah related to Islamic education, progressive education, reform, and modernization. The findings show that tajdid functions as an ideological foundation and operational strategy in the development of Muhammadiyah education, directing the integration of religious knowledge and general knowledge, progressive pedagogical methods, and adaptive educational governance. Muhammadiyah education emphasizes critical thinking, technological literacy, character building, and social responsibility through a holistic and humanist educational approach rooted in Islamic values. The concept of progressive education reflects an effort to align Islamic teachings with contemporary social realities, by adopting progressive educational thinking while maintaining a strong religious orientation. In the context of rapid technological advancement, Muhammadiyah education positions technology as a means to improve the effectiveness of learning and human welfare, not as the ultimate goal. This research makes a conceptual contribution by strengthening the understanding of tajdid as a framework that shapes the direction of Muhammadiyah education towards a transformative, adaptive, and values-based Islamic education model, which remains relevant in the midst of ongoing social and technological changes.
Ethics of Islamic Education in the 21st Century: Sociological Perspectives in Muhammadiyah Review Naim, Muhsin; Istanto, Istanto
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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This study examines the dynamics of Islamic education ethics in the 21st century through a sociological perspective, with a focus on the framework of Muhammadiyah educational thought and practice. In the context of globalization and massive digital disruption, Islamic education faces sociological challenges in the form of a shift in values towards materialism, a crisis of digital morality, and a weakening of social cohesion. The method used is qualitative descriptive with a literature study approach, which includes a systematic synthesis of academic literature, Muhammadiyah policy documents, and classical and contemporary sociological theories to analyze the interaction between social structure and educational value systems. The results of the study show that sociologically, Islamic education not only functions as a transfer of religious knowledge, but also as an agent of the integration of moral values that maintains order and social solidarity in an increasingly rational and individualistic society. Muhammadiyah responds to the challenges of the 21st century by actualizing Al-Ma'un Theology which emphasizes social sensitivity and the principle of Tajdid (renewal), so that educational institutions remain adaptive to technology without losing their spiritual identity. Muhammadiyah's educational ethics consistently internalize the values of honesty, trust, and moderation (Wasathiyah) to form the character of students who have moral integrity and global competence. The findings of this study confirm that the relevance of Muhammadiyah education lies in its ability to harmonize intellectual progress with universal responsibility and welfare. Strengthening Islamic ethics through a sociological approach is crucial for Muhammadiyah in producing a generation of "Progressive Insan" who are able to face the social complexities of the 21st century while still adhering to essential prophetic values.
Learning Islamic Education in the Era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and Society 5.0: A Study on the Wahdah Islamiyah Organization Fadillah, Ana Tasya Nur; Istanto, Istanto
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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The purpose of this research is to comprehensively examine the implementation of Islamic education learning and the development of Islamic values carried out by Wahdah Islamiyah Bejen. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with a case study method to answer the challenges of the industrial era 4.0 and society 5.0. Data was collected through online interviews with the management of Wahdah Islamiyah Bejen, Karanganyar and a literature review of books and relevant scientific journal articles. This method was chosen to expand the understanding of the approach, implementation, and process of Islamic learning that occurs in Wahdah Islamiyah mass organizations. The results of the study show that Wahdah Islamiyah Bejen, Karanganyar develops Islamic education that is adaptive and responsive to technological advances with programs such as learning the Qur'an, Tahsin Al-Qur'an, Tahfidz Al-Qur'an, and Tarbiah Islamiyah. These programs are implemented in stages, systematically, and supported by digital media. Strengthening Islamic digital literacy, implementing human-centered hybrid learning, technology-adaptive education management, and Islamic digital content development.
Transformation of Learning in The 4.0 Era through Educational Technology and Its Implications for Ethical Humanistic Religious Values Syahida, Silmi Khoiria; Istanto, Istanto
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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This study analyzes the transformation of learning in the Industry 4.0 era through digital technology and its implications for ethical, humanistic, and religious values. Using a qualitative conceptual approach and literature review, data were collected from books, journals, and scientific articles on digital learning, educational ethics, and moral-spiritual development. Analysis was conducted descriptively and critically to explore the relationship between digital practices and student character formation. Results indicate a shift from teacher centered to learner-centered learning, with digital technology supporting active engagement, collaboration, and critical thinking. Integrating ethical, humanistic, and religious values helps students understand the moral and social consequences of their actions, enhancing integrity, empathy, social responsibility, and spiritual awareness. The study highlights the importance of balanced digital learning strategies that strengthen both technical competencies and character development, providing guidance for educators and policymakers to design adaptive, inclusive, and character-building learning in the digital era.
Conceptual Study of Technology-Based Learning Media in Internalizing Religious Ethical Values Izzuddin, Muhammad Irfan; Istanto, Istanto
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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The increasing moral challenges faced by students in the digital age require educational strategies that are not only cognitively oriented but also capable of fostering a commitment to religious values and ethical behavior. This study aims to formulate a conceptual framework on how technology-based learning media can be designed and implemented pedagogically to internalize religious ethical values in students, by linking the concepts of digital media, value internalization theory, religious character education, and the context of Society 5.0. The method used is a qualitative approach through literature study with content analysis; literature is selected from reputable scientific sources and analyzed thematically to map trends, media forms, success factors, and the potential and challenges of implementation. The results of the study show a shift in the function of technology from merely presenting material to becoming an effective "mediator of valuable experiences" when supported by learning orchestration (assignments, discussions, reflections) so that digital experiences are transformed into ethical meanings. The dominant media discussed include VR/360°, digital game-based learning, interactive multimedia, film-making/docutube, and the e-learning/LMS ecosystem, with the determining factors for success being the alignment of design with value objectives, teachers' pedagogical and digital literacy competencies, and institutional support (infrastructure, training, policies). The main challenges include the risk of reducing values to mere entertainment/visuals, access inequality, and the need for cultural sensitivity and a safe learning space. Conceptually, the internalization of religious ethical values through technology requires value-conscious learning design that is integrated, sustainable, and measurable within the educational ecosystem.
The Role of Teachers in Strengthening Character as Role Models for Students to Instill the Value of Honesty in the Era of Society 5.0 Rahma, Suci Fauziah; Istanto, Istanto
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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This study aims to analyze the role of teachers as role models in strengthening students’ character, particularly in instilling honesty values in the era of Society 5.0, where rapid technological advancement has significantly influenced students’ moral behavior and increased academic dishonesty. This research employed a qualitative approach using library research by reviewing relevant literature, including books, scientific journals, and research articles related to character education, teacher exemplarity, honesty values, and educational challenges in the digital era. The collected data were analyzed descriptively to identify key concepts and theoretical perspectives regarding teachers’ roles as uswah hasanah in character formation. The findings indicate that teachers’ exemplary behavior plays a crucial role in shaping students’ honesty character, reflected through consistency between words and actions, fairness in assessment, openness in communication, responsibility, and ethical use of technology in learning activities. Through continuous role modeling, teachers enable students to internalize honesty values not merely as theoretical concepts but as practical attitudes applied in daily academic life. However, teachers also face various challenges, including the influence of digital culture, external environmental factors, limited instructional time, and the dominance of instant oriented academic practices. Therefore, strengthening teachers’ awareness, professionalism, and moral commitment is essential to ensure the effectiveness of honesty character development in contemporary educational settings. This study provides conceptual insights into strengthening honesty character through teacher exemplarity and contributes to the development of character education strategies that integrate moral values with technological advancement in the Society 5.0 era.
Implementation of Project-Based Learning Models in Senior High School Education: A Systematic Review Pratama, Dhaifullah Mochtar Adi; Maksum, Muh. Nur Rochim; Istanto, Istanto
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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The rapid development of twenty-first-century education has emphasized the need for innovative pedagogical models that foster both academic achievement and essential twenty-first-century skills, one of which is Project-Based Learning (PBL). Although PBL has been widely implemented and examined in primary and higher education contexts, studies focusing specifically on its implementation at the senior high school level remain limited and report inconsistent findings. This study aims to systematically review the existing literature on the implementation of Project-Based Learning in senior high school education, with particular attention to implementation models, impacts on students’ learning outcomes, challenges faced by teachers, strategies to address these challenges, and emerging research trends. A systematic literature review method was employed by searching articles indexed in the Scopus database using the keywords “Project-Based Learning,” “Secondary Education,” and “Educational Models.” The selected studies were screened based on predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria and analyzed using the PRISMA framework. The findings indicate that PBL in senior high schools is commonly implemented through interdisciplinary and contextual approaches and has a positive impact on students’ critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, and learning engagement, although its effects on academic achievement remain mixed. Major challenges in implementing PBL include limited teacher training, insufficient resources and infrastructure, time management constraints, and assessment complexities. Furthermore, recent research trends highlight increased integration of advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence, inter-institutional collaboration, and a growing emphasis on process-oriented assessment and the development of twenty-first-century skills. Overall, this review suggests that Project-Based Learning holds substantial potential to enhance the quality of learning in senior high school education; however, its effective implementation requires systematic planning, sustained teacher professional development, and strong institutional support.
The Impact of Character Education on High School Students' Social Ethics and Responsibilities: A Systematic Literature Review of Scopus-Indexed Articles Nimah, Ulya Nur Izzatun; Azani, Mohammad Zakki; Istanto, Istanto
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Character education plays a crucial role in shaping students' social ethics and responsibilities, particularly within the context of school education. This systematic literature review analyzes studies from Scopus-indexed journals to assess the impact of character education on the development of moral values such as honesty, discipline, and responsibility among high school students. The review highlights various character education models, especially those grounded in religious values like Islam, which have shown positive effects on students' ethical behavior and social responsibility. Research indicates that schools implementing character education programs report significant improvements in students' social behaviors, such as increased pro-social actions and a reduction in negative behaviors. However, the implementation of such programs faces several challenges, including a lack of teacher training, limited relevant instructional materials, and difficulties integrating religious teachings into subjects like science and mathematics. Additionally, cultural diversity and time constraints are significant barriers to effective implementation. Despite these challenges, the empirical evidence suggests that when schools integrate character education effectively, it not only enhances students' academic performance but also fosters responsible, ethical individuals. The review also proposes strategies to overcome these challenges, emphasizing the importance of teacher training, curriculum integration, and the collaboration between schools, families, and communities. This study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how character education influences student ethics and responsibility and offers policy recommendations for enhancing its effectiveness in schools worldwide.
The Transformation of Islamic Educational Institutions in Indonesia: A Systematic Literature Review on Pesantren, Madrasah, and Islamic Full Day Schools Rizqulloh, Ibnu; Maksum, Muh. Nur Rochim; Istanto, Istanto
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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This study examines the transformation of Islamic educational institutions in Indonesia including pesantren, madrasah, and integrated Islamic schools in responding to the dynamics of modernity and the globalization of education. The background of this research stems from the need to understand how Islamic educational institutions can adapt to the demands of the digital era without abandoning the Islamic values that form their fundamental identity. The main objective of this study is to analyze the forms, directions, and implications of institutional transformation within Indonesia’s Islamic education through a qualitative, literature based approach employing an integrative literature review strategy. Data were collected from various scholarly sources, including reputable journals, academic books, and relevant research reports, and were analyzed thematically and narratively. The findings reveal that the transformation of Islamic education occurs across three major dimensions: institutional, curricular, and ideological values. Pesantren are experiencing modernization in management and curriculum, madrasah emphasize the integration of religious and general sciences, while integrated Islamic schools represent a new, holistic, and adaptive model of Islamic education. Collectively, these institutions demonstrate a synergistic pattern in shaping a more inclusive and competitive national Islamic education system. Theoretically, this study contributes to strengthening the integrative paradigm between faith, knowledge, and practice, while practically providing a conceptual foundation for developing Islamic education policies and strategies that are relevant to the challenges of the modern era.
Co-Authors Al Chudri, Muhammad Chabib Anggraeni, Agustina Putri Ariyanti Ariyanti Ayiyah, Siti Nur Ayiyah, Siti Nur Datik Nurmuslimah Deddy Irawan Permana Putra, Deddy Irawan Permana Deswita, Elvira Dewi Hastuti Dewi Hastuti Dianawati, Eva Dwi Utari Handayani Endah Subekti Ernani Nur Jannah Fachriyan, Hilmi Arija Fadhilah, Arum Fadillah, Ana Tasya Nur Fatihah, Siti Handayani, Dwi Utari Handayaningrum, Raphelia Hendri Wibowo Hilmi Arija Fachriyan, Hilmi Arija Hombing, Angelina Br Iim Wasliman Izzuddin, Muhammad Irfan Khasanah, Uswahtun lutfiani, Dwi Maulana, Ilyas Mayaut, Flores George Ma’arif Jamu’in Meilina, Santi Nurul Putri Mohamad Ali Mohammad Zakki Azani Moordiningsih Moordiningsih Muh Nur Rochim Maksum Mujib, M Fatkhul Murdahayu Makmur Mursyida Munashiroh Naim, Muhsin Nasywa, Rifany nimah, lulua ulyn Nimah, Ulya Nur Izzatun Nur Jannah, Ernani Nurmuslimah, Datik Nursinta, Wulan Tri Prasetya, Shema Andi Pratama, Dhaifullah Mochtar Adi Priasetyono, Yogi Priharseno, Aldi Cahyo Qomariah, Nirmala Fitri Rahayu, Aprillia Cebbing Ageng Rahma, Suci Fauziah Ramadhan, Azrifvan Fakhri Refinel - Renan Subantoro Rina Mulyaningsih Rizqulloh, Ibnu Rosa Melinda Rossi Prabowo Saeful Yusuf Sari, Rika Sembiring, Rinawati Setyaningrum, Indah Shofia Nur Awami Siti Nur Ayiyah Siti Suprapti Solly Aryza Sukirman Sukirman Sulistianingrum, Sekar Syahida, Silmi Khoiria Syekha, Qosim Nur Taslimah, In Tika Retnowati Titi Nur Karimah Wahyu Retno Prihatiningsih Wulandayu, Nurya Putri Zuhaery, Muhammad