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Journal : West Science Islamic Studies

The Role of Islamic Religious Education Teachers as Exemplary Models (Usawatun Hasanah) in the Era of Disruption: A Literature Study from the Perspective of Psychology and Islamic Education Indramawan, Anik; Tohawi, Agus; Anwar, Muhamad Ali Anwar; Mastur, Mastur; Fuad, Nur; Utomo, Achmad Fauza Setyo; Rahma, Leily Vidya
West Science Islamic Studies Vol. 2 No. 04 (2024): West Science Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsiss.v2i04.2363

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The era of disruption, which is marked by rapid technological developments, changes in social values, and global information flows, creates complex challenges for the formation of students' character. In this context, Islamic Religious Education (PAI) teachers are required not only as teachers, but also as living exemplary models (uswatun hasanah). Integration of the perspectives of Psychology and Islamic Education is needed to analyze this strategic role comprehensively. This research aims to analyze the role, challenges and strategies of Islamic Education Teachers as exemplary models in an era of disruption through a literature synthesis from the perspective of Psychology and Islamic Education. Research findings show that: (1) The concept of uswatun hasanah in Islamic Education is in line with social learning theory in Psychology, where individuals learn through observation and imitation; (2) The PAI teacher's role includes being a role model in morals, wise use of technology (digital ethics), and mental resilience; (3) The main challenges include moral degradation, competition with the influence of digital media, and teacher workload; (4) Effective strategies include strengthening digital-pedagogical competence, building positive personal branding on social media, and collaborating with parents. The role of PAI teachers as uswatun hasanah in the era of disruption is becoming increasingly critical and complex. An integrative approach between Islamic values ​​​​and psychological principles can strengthen teacher effectiveness in shaping the character of students. Increasing teacher competency and systemic support from educational institutions is very necessary.
Environmental Education (Eco-Islam) in the Islamic Religious Education Curriculum: A Literature Review of Integration and Its Implications Tohawi, Agus; Indramawan, Anik; Anwar, Muhamad Ali; Mastur, Mastur; Fuad, Nur; Utomo, Achmad Fauza Setyo; Rahma, Leily Vidya
West Science Islamic Studies Vol. 2 No. 02 (2024): West Science Islamic Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsiss.v2i02.2364

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The global environmental crisis demands a solution approach from various perspectives, including religion. Islam, with its comprehensive teachings (Eco-Islam), offers environmental conservation values ​​and ethics. The integration of these values ​​into the Islamic Religious Education (PAI) Curriculum has strategic potential to form environmentally friendly awareness and behavior from an early age. This research aims to review and synthesize literature findings regarding the Eco-Islam based environmental education integration model in the PAI curriculum, as well as analyze the implications of this integration. The literature review identified several effective integration models, such as: (1) Thematic integration into material on Aqidah, Akhlak, Fiqh, and Islamic Cultural History; (2) Environmentally based project approach; and (3) Development of special modules. The results of the study also show that this integration has positive implications for increasing ecological awareness, changing student behavior, and strengthening characters who are responsible for nature. The integration of Environmental Education (Eco-Islam) into the PAI curriculum is not only relevant but also urgent. This approach has the potential to create a generation of Muslims who are not only spiritually religious but also responsive to environmental issues. Commitment is needed from curriculum developers, educators and policy makers to realize systematic and sustainable integration.
Co-Authors AA Sudharmawan, AA Agus Purwito Alkahfi, Muhammad Indra Andi Aziz Anwar, Muhamad Ali Anwar, Muhamad Ali Anwar Arsita Dewi, Ery Azmy, M. Noor Baehaqi Bahari, Anggri Septa Bambang Sugiantoro Bunyamin Maftuh Catur Nugroho Dani Satyawan Dewi Sukma DWI N. SUSILOWATI Dyah, Rosliana Purwaning Dzulfikar, Dzulfikar Eka Fitriani Eko Binti Lestari, Eko Binti Encep Syarief Nurdin, Encep Syarief Fadhil Ahla Firdaus Fajar Setianingrum , Rahmawati Famila Dwi Winati Feri irawan Fitrotus S, Dewi Gufron, Moh HABIB RIJZAANI Hafidz, Putra Hamsi Mansur Hapsah, Hapsah Hartono Hartono Hasan Hasan Hasim Abdul Jamil I Made Tasma Indramawan, Anik Irwansya, Irwansya Khairiyah, Dhea KRISTIANTO NUGROHO, KRISTIANTO KUNTO WIBISONO Kurniawan, Yuniar Denny Latief, Jenny Linda Apriliani, Linda Lukman Hakim Magfiroh, Binti Latifatul Mamik Setyowati, Mamik MARIA BINTANG Mia Kosmiatin MIFTAHOL ARIFIN, MIFTAHOL Mohamad Athar Monry Fraick Nicky Gillian Ratumbuysang Mubarok, Iqbal Muhammad Farhan Nabila Noor Qisthani Nana Supriyana Nik Haryanti Nugrah Rekto Prabowo Nugraha, Risma Nuning Artati Nur Fuad Nurmalasari, Yunita Praharto, YB Prasetya, Adita Dwi PUJI LESTARI Purwanto, Oky Dwi Puspitojati, Endah Putri, Isnah Faradiba Qomario Rahma, Leily Vidya Rahmawati, Rahmawati Raudah Raudah REFLINUR REFLINUR Rosyidah Arafat, Rosyidah Salsabela, Yuliyana samsudin, ivan Sativa, Risya Oriza Siti Nurlaela Soim, Soim Sudiarto Sudiarto Suhendar, Ace Sukmawati Sukmawati Suniati, Suniati Suparjo Suparman Suparman Supiyana, Nana Surya, Ananta Susanti Sufyadi Sutarno Sutarno Tohawi, Agus TRI JOKO SANTOSO Tris Sugiarto Umar Umar Us’an, Us’an Utama, Agus Hadi Utari, Ratna Utis Sutisna Utomo, Achmad Fauza Setyo Waldiono, Jenjang Warso Warso, Warso Witjaksono Witjaksono Yuli Dianto, Alfin