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Ocean Literacy Competency : What Competencies Do Students Need Regarding Alignments with the Sea? Juwintar Febriani Arwan; Mohammad Ali
Jurnal Kependidikan: Jurnal Hasil Penelitian dan Kajian Kepustakaan di Bidang Pendidikan, Pengajaran dan Pembelajaran Vol 9, No 2 (2023): June
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika (UNDIKMA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jk.v9i2.7805

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This study aims to map the ocean literacy competency needs through a competency needs assessment. The method used in this research is a survey. This research involved 116 respondents, namely junior high school teachers in the Riau Archipelago Province. The instrument used is an assessment of ocean literacy competency needs developed by researchers based on the results of a synthesis of several studies and the Blue Curriculum documentary by UNESCO. Data analysis technique used descriptive statistical analysis. Based on the research results, it was found that the average of the four ocean literacy competencies (building social-emotional; action for collective welfare; promoting sustainable development; and respecting each other), the teacher stated that they agreed if these competencies were infused in the subjects so that the achievement of ocean literacy could be achieved. This research is also an early stage in curriculum development, namely mapping competency requirements to be developed later in the next step. These competencies also can be integrated or infused into various subject competencies as curriculum and instruction innovation. Later, from the integration or infusion competencies, teachers can support students to have sympathy, awareness, caring, and responsible for the ocean and marine resources.
Teachers Navigating Faith and Inquiry Across Three School Types in Indonesia Khairil Azhar; Mohammad Ali; Eero Ropo; Juwintar Febriani Arwan
Jurnal Kependidikan: Jurnal Hasil Penelitian dan Kajian Kepustakaan di Bidang Pendidikan, Pengajaran dan Pembelajaran Vol 11, No 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jk.v11i2.15273

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This study examines how teachers in three types of Indonesian lower secondary schools—a general lower secondary (SMP), a madrasah (MTs), and a traditional pesantren—navigate the tension between cultivating religious faith and fostering critical inquiry. Qualitatively designed, the study employed purposive sampling to select teachers, principals, and vice principals from three school types under a single educational foundation. Data were gathered through focus group discussions and semi-structured interviews, and analyzed thematically to explore how Islamic education is understood and practiced. The findings of this study indicate that Islamic education in Indonesia’s lower secondary schools—across SMP, MTs, and pesantren—is a dynamic and context-sensitive practice shaped by institutional ethos, teacher interpretations, and local socio-cultural realities. The tension between faith and inquiry, a central theme in Islamic educational theory, is not experienced as a binary but negotiated along a continuum. Teachers support questioning to varying degrees, with SMP allowing guided inquiry, MTs placing faith-based boundaries, and pesantren emphasizing critical thinking within Islamic sciences. Integration of religious and secular knowledge also ranges from ethical linkages to philosophical unification, depending on institutional vision and pedagogical approach. Despite challenges, all three school types show selective adaptation to technological, curricular, and societal changes—preserving Islamic values while engaging with contemporary demands. This confirms that Islamic education in Indonesia is an evolving project—shaped by the people, context, and purposes it serves.
Co-Authors Abdurahman Berbudi B L Abdurahman Berbudi Bowo Laksono Achwan Achwan Aditya Muhamad Muldani Ahmad Fajar Fadlillah Ahmad Yousaf Gill Alisa Qtrunnada Amelia Rezeki Andriani Ana Ratna Wulan Andria Pragholapati Andy MA Hariandja Andy Martahan Andreas H Angga Hadiapurwa Anita Yosepha Ari Indra Susanti Ari indra Susanti Asep Herry Hernawan Bunga Darina Puteri Bustam, Muhammad Rayhan Cepi Riyana Dadang Sukirman Dadi Mulyadi Dadi Mulyadi Debora Pratiwi Sibarani deiza Novamaria Aziza Diana Romdhoningsih Dinn Wahyudin, Dinn Dr. Mamun Habib Eero Ropo Eero Ropo Eero Ropo Effy Mulyasari Elisabeth Tuba Erna Sariana Erna Satwika Retno Pamungkas Fadhlurrahman Rafif Muzakki Fadilah Fadilah Fadiya Yasmin Robbani Fahisatul Jannah Fahmi Nurqolbi Fathiyyah Salsabila Az-Zahra Kamil Fathurrohim Fathurrohim Fedri Ruluwedrata Rinawan Feisal Reinardy Fenny Febrianty Firdausa Febriana Flora Honey Darmawan Ganesa P.D Kurniawan Hafiz Khawar Hussain Hafiz Muhammad Shahroz Hana Lestari Hera Damayanti HERU SETIAWAN I Made Sriundy M Ima Rahmawati Imam Syafi’i Irsyad Hanafi Isniatun Munawaroh Juwintar Febriani Arwan Juwintar Febriani Arwan Khairil Azhar Laksmi dewi Lestari, Hana Liza Laela Abida M. Rizky Anugrah Mafruroh Mafruroh Moch Gilang Pratama Mohammad Faruk Mohammad Rizky Anugrah Moreen Zedko Isaura Sumual Muhammad Naufal Fazqa Murtaqia Tusholihat Murtaqiatusholihat Murtaqiatusholihat Muthoifin Mutohharun Jinan Nabila Vinca Ansari Norlidah Alias Nur Achirda Nur Amelza Wahyu Aqilla Nur Fitri Ayu Pertiwi Nur'asiah Nur'asiah Nursaidah Ahmad Purwani Sari, Retno Rahmawati, Ima Resky Wiradhika Restu Arya Pambudi Rizki Kurniawan Roikhatul Jannah Rudi Susilana, Rudi Rusman Rusman Saad Rasool Salsabila Putri Wijaya Salsabila Rohadatul Aisy Saniati Saniati Setiana, Soni Mulyawan Talitha Ragilia Sani Toto Aminoto Tuba, Elisabeth Wahyu Sopandi Zidni, Kusumaning