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Transforming Islamic Education Learning: Innovative Strategies for Generation Z Educators in Facing Generation Alpha Learners Oseolla Savana; Ikhrom Ikhrom; Fippy Hidayati; Kurnia Nur Aliffia; Ariibah Radita Ayu Candrika; Mahfud Junaedi
Jurnal Inovasi Pendidikan dan Sains Vol 6 No 2 (2025): August
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Nahdlatul Wathan Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51673/jips.v6i2.2490

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This article discusses the transformation of Islamic Religious Education learning by Generation Z educators in dealing with Generation Alpha students born after 2010. This research aims to identify innovative learning strategies that are relevant to the interactive, visual, and fast learning characters of Generation Alpha. The research method used is qualitative with a case study approach through interviews and observations of PAI educators from Generation Z. The results of the study show that strategies such as gamification are relevant to Generation Alpha learners. The results show that strategies such as gamification, interactive videos, and project-based learning are effective in increasing student engagement. However, challenges such as limited infrastructure, the gap between religious materials and fast learning styles, and maintaining the authenticity of Islamic values are still obstacles. In conclusion, educators need to act as innovative facilitators in creating meaningful learning experiences, and education policies need to support the development of PAI curricula that are adaptive to generational dynamics in the digital era
Translating Finnish Education to Indonesia: Barriers and Adaptation Strategies in High Schools Ahmad Hadi Pranoto; Ikhrom Ikhrom; Raharjo Raharjo; Mahfud Junaedi; Faiz Abdul Majid Assharofi
AL-ISHLAH: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 17, No 3 (2025): SEPTEMBER 2025
Publisher : STAI Hubbulwathan Duri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v17i3.7545

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The Finnish education model is widely recognized for its holistic, flexible, and student-centered approach. However, its implementation in other contexts, such as Indonesia, presents significant structural and cultural challenges. This study explores how secondary school teachers in Indonesia understand Finnish educational principles, the obstacles they face in adopting them, and the strategies they employ for contextual adaptation. A qualitative phenomenological design was used to capture teachers' lived experiences. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, classroom observations, and document analysis at three secondary schools in Central Java, representing diverse institutional and socio-cultural contexts. Thematic analysis was conducted through open coding, axial coding, and selective coding. The study identified three major barriers to adaptation: institutional rigidity, incompatibility with the prevailing learning culture, and limitations in educational infrastructure. Teachers demonstrated varying levels of understanding of Finnish principles, influenced by their training and school environment. Adaptation strategies included implementing interest-based projects, promoting flexible learning methods, and fostering more humanistic teacher–student relationships. The findings suggest that adapting Finnish educational values in Indonesia is not a matter of replication but requires contextual translation. Successful implementation depends on sustained teacher professional development, culturally responsive curriculum design, and policy support that enables flexibility while addressing local constraints. Finnish educational principles can inspire meaningful innovation in Indonesian schools when adapted thoughtfully. Building a supportive ecosystem through training, policy, and cultural sensitivity is key to bridging global models with local realities.
OPTIMIZING THE ROLE OF PARENTS IN STRENGTHENING MORAL EDUCATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA Erllina Laily Nur Afifa; Miss Fatihah Saman; Fippy Hidayati; Ikhrom Ikhrom; Mahfud Junaedi
PIONIR: JURNAL PENDIDIKAN Vol. 14 No. 3 (2025): PIONIR: JURNAL PENDIDIKAN
Publisher : Prodi PGMI FTK UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/pjp.v14i3.30274

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This research aims to analyze the role of parents in strengthening children's moral education in the digital era and identify the challenges faced in the process. The method used in this study is a descriptive qualitative approach through in-depth interviews and questionnaires to teachers and parents in the elementary school environment. The results of the study show that the role of parents is still not optimal in accompanying children, especially related to the use of digital technology which increasingly dominates children's daily lives. The three main problems found are the low digital literacy of parents, lack of communication and emotional involvement with children, and lack of supervision of digital content consumed by children. As a result, children experience a decline in moral values such as good manners, empathy, and self-control. This research emphasizes the importance of synergy between families, schools, and communities in creating a supportive environment. Keywords: Digital age, Moral education, The role of parents
The Role of K-Pop Idols in the Consumptive Lifestyle of Adolescents in an Islamic Perspective Berlian Dwi Puji Mulya; Nasikhin Nasikhin; Mahfud Junaedi; Fihris Fihris
JIE (Journal of Islamic Education) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): JIE: (Journal of Islamic Education) July-December
Publisher : Yayasan Letiges Konsultan Sosial

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35723/jie.v9i2.543

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This study aims to examine the influence of K-pop idols on adolescent consumer behaviour and explore Islamic views in responding to the consumption patterns of adolescents who like K-pop idols. The research method used was qualitative, and data was collected through questionnaires and literature reviews. Data validation was carried out using source triangulation techniques. The data analysis used is the Miles and Huberman model, which includes data reduction, presentation, and conclusion. The study results show that K-pop idols play a significant role in shaping adolescents' consumer lifestyles, as seen from their willingness to spend money to buy albums, photocards, or other items related to their idols. This consumer tendency is also reflected in purchasing fashion products that imitate their idols' clothing styles. In the Islamic perspective as stated in QS. Al-A'raf verse 31 and QS. Al-Ahzab verse 59 explains that this consumer lifestyle needs to be consistent with the principles that emphasize the importance of maintaining balance in using wealth. These findings indicate the importance of formulating educational policies that encourage K-pop-loving teenagers to make wiser financial decisions based on Islamic teachings. Thus, this study adds insight into the influence of pop culture on consumer behavior and provides a basis for interventions that support healthy financial management within the framework of religious values.
Islamic Religious Education Learning Process Through the Utilization of ChatGPT Berlian Dwi Puji Mulya; Nasikhin Nasikhin; Fihris Fihris; Mahfud Junaedi
JIE (Journal of Islamic Education) Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): JIE: (Journal of Islamic Education) January-June
Publisher : Yayasan Letiges Konsultan Sosial

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35723/jie.v10i1.554

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This study aims to analyze the views of Islamic Education students on the use of ChatGPT in learning and review the Islamic perspective on the use of ChatGPT in the context of education. The approach used is qualitative with a case study method. Data were collected through a Google Forms survey, semi-structured interviews, and observations. Data validity with source triangulation techniques ensures information accuracy from various sources. Data analysis was carried out using the Miles and Huberman interactive approach, which includes data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. The study results indicate that ChatGPT plays an essential role in supporting student learning, and it is used mainly to access information needed in every learning process of Islamic Education students, solve problems, and provide relevant answers to academic needs. From an Islamic perspective, students realize the importance of using ChatGPT wisely, referring to verses of the Qur'an such as QS. Al-Alaq verse 1 and QS. Az-Zumar verse 9 emphasizes good intentions in seeking knowledge and ensuring the truth of information. This finding strengthens the idea that the use of ChatGPT must pay attention to aspects of academic ethics taught by Islam. This research enriches the literature on technology integration in religious education, especially regarding using ChatGPT with an approach based on Islamic values.
Islamic Higher Education Branding in The Coastal Area Perspective of Hermawan Kartajaya’s PDB Triangle Theory Sholikah, Sholikah; Syukur, Fatah; Junaedi, Mahfud
EDUKASIA Vol 16, No 1 (2021): EDUKASIA
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Agama Islam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/edukasia.v16i1.8229

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 This article is a research on brand building strategies in private Islamic colleges in coastal areas, namely the IAINU Tuban and the IAI TABAH Lamongan. The purpose of this study is to analyze the strategies of Islamic colleges in coastal areas in building their institutional brands. This research is a case study using a descriptive qualitative approach. The results of this study are the strategies used by IAINU and IAI TABAH in building a brand in accordance with Hermawan Kertajaya's PDB Triangle strategy: 1) Positioning is clarifying campus icons; 2) Differentiation is making the campus characteristic, IAINU Tuban as a religious social entrepreneur campus and having the character of ahlussunnah wal jama'ah an nahdhiyah. Meanwhile, IAI TABAH Lamongan as a center for the development of Islamic science and competitiveness; 3) Brand is making the motto of each institution. The IAINU Tuban brand is a religious social entrepreneur, and the IAI TABAH brand is superior, religious, competitive.
Co-Authors A.Mustafit Lutfi Aarde, Timothy Van Abdul Majid Abdul Majid Abdul Wahib Adila Puspitasari Adila, Isti Nusrotal Afifa, Erlina Laily Nur Ahmad Hadi Pranoto Ahmad Ismail Ahmad Ismail Ahya', Muhammad Khoirul Al Ghozali, Syifa Kamila alfiana, rizka Aliffia, Kurnia Nur Alvi, Anissa Alza Nabiel Zamzami Alza, Alza Nabiel Zamzami Amelia, Dwi Rizqi Anika Musayadah Ari Yudhanto Prabowo Ari Yudhanto Prabowo Ariibah Radita Ayu Candrika Assharofi, Faiz Abdul Majid Aula Dwi Zahrani Aulia, Eva Nur Azzaky, Wahid Hakim Baehaqi Berlian Dwi Puji Mulya Candrika, Ariibah Radita Ayu Dina Andriyani Erllina Laily Nur Afifa Euisya, Dyna Shofi Evita Nur Apriliana Evita Nur Apriliana Faiz Abdul Majid Assharofi Fatah Syukur Fatah Syukur Fatah Syukur Fatah Syukur, Fatah Fihris Fihris Fihris Fippy Hidayati Fippy Hidayati Fitriyah, Rosyidah Nurul Hasanah, Silviatul Hidayati, Fippy Ikhrom Ikhrom Ikhrom Ikhrom Ikhrom Ikhrom Ikhrom Ikhrom Ikhrom Ikhrom Ikhsan, Muhammad Azka Waradana Indra Permadi Jimmy Malintang Jimmy Malintang Khusnia Wildan Kotrunada, Aliza Kotrunada Kurnia Nur Aliffia Lutfiyah Lutfiyah M. Abdul Rahman Hakim Ma'arif, Syamsul Marchela, Dwi Putri Martina Roesner Masrur Masyitoh Merri Yelliza Miss Fatihah Saman Mohammad Ridwan Mufattakhatin, Erina Nur Muhammad Aziz Muhammad Hufron Muhammad lutfi Adisty Mukayat Mukayat Mulya, Berlian Dwi Puji Muzaki, Yaskur Agil Nagita Histimuna Aisyah Naila Ulfatusy Syarifah Nasikhin nasikhin Nasikhin Nasikhin Nasikhin, Nasikhin Nasikhin, Nasikhin Nazih Sadatul Kahfi Nisa, Nafidatun Nugraheni, Shofi Nur, Evita Nurdianzah, Erry Nurul Azizah Oseolla Savana Pei-Zhuang Wang Pranoto, Ahmad Hadi Putri, Dely Tresia Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Raharjo Raharjo Ramadhani, Rifki Fajar Sabrina, Rifdah Saman, Miss Fatihah Sarianto, Debi Savana, Oseolla Shofa Sholihan Sholihan Sholihan Sholihan Sholikah Siti Nurhalisa Sofa Muthohar Syamsul Ma'arif Syamsul Ma’arif Ulliyah, Anggun Khafidhotul Unwakoly, Samuel Wahib , Abdul Wibowo, Ibnu Qowi Wijaya, Mirza Mahbub Yonri, Fatih Ilham Zainudin bin Hassan, Zainudin bin Zainudin Hasan