Fitri Meliani
Institut Agama Islam Bunga Bangsa Cirebon, Indonesia

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The Process of Curriculum Innovation: Dimensions, Models, Stages, and Affecting Factors Yuli Supriani; Fitri Meliani; Asep Supriyadi; Supiana Supiana; Qiqi Yuliati Zaqiah
Nazhruna: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Islamic Education
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Islam Institut Pesantren KH Abdul Chalim Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (493.55 KB) | DOI: 10.31538/nzh.v5i2.2235

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This article aims to explain the dimensions, models, stages, and affecting factors in the curriculum innovation process. Curriculum becomes very important in educational institutions because the curriculum is the "heart" of education. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach with library research methods, using synthesis and content analysis. The results showed that the curriculum is a set of tools to achieve a goal, ranging from planning, and implementation to evaluation. Innovation or curriculum renewal needs to be done because education practitioners must adjust to the development of a society that is always changing and continues to grow. Innovations appear to answer critical issues in education. There are two models of innovation processes: the individual and the organizational models. Effecting factors in the curriculum innovation process are the vision-mission of education, population growth, the development of science-technology, and the relevant educational demands. Innovation must be the result of original and creative thinking. The application of innovation must be efficient, easy to use, and serves comfort for students, teachers, and practitioners of education.
Theology of Pandemic: Unraveling The Meaning Behind The Disaster From an Islamic Perspective Fitri Meliani; Nurwadjah Ahmad; Andewi Suhartini
Al-Mada: Jurnal Agama, Sosial, dan Budaya Vol 5 No 1 (2022): Islamic Sociology and Culture
Publisher : LPPM Institut Pesantren KH. Abdul Chalim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/almada.v5i1.2471

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The occurrence of the Covid-19 pandemic is often interpreted theologically as a reply or punishment from God. A variety of perspectives are needed in interpreting disasters. Now, disasters are not only interpreted theologically and also clinically, a multidisciplinary approach is needed to interpret disasters comprehensively and completely. In terms of Islamic education, disaster is interpreted as an educational problem that must be overcome quickly so as not to cause obstacles and chaos in the process of learning Islam. The emergency curriculum is a response to the steps taken by the government to overcome the problems caused by the pandemic. This research aims to conduct an in-depth analysis of disaster theology from the perspective of Islamic education. In this article, the disaster (Covid-19) is reviewed from the perspective of Islamic education to provide a new perspective on the meaning of disaster. This research uses a type of qualitative-descriptive research with library research data collection methods. Data analysis in this study uses content analysis, that is, data relevant to the research topic is studied in depth to produce conclusions that can solve the problem being studied. The results showed that disaster theology in Islamic education, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic, needs to be seen from a metaphysical religious perspective. From the perspective of Islamic education, the disaster of the Covid-19 pandemic is interpreted as the importance of a change in habits in cultivating taharah (self-purification), driving the Islamic financial system to revive the people's economy (zakat, waqf, and crowdfunding), the policy of closing mosques, and emergency schools education systems, such as PJJ (distance learning), blended learning, hybrid learning, and technological innovation with LMS (learning management system). These efforts are carried out as an effort to keep Islamic education running even in disaster situations.
Challenges of Online Boarding Schools In The Digital Era Kardi Kardi; Hasan Basri; Andewi Suhartini; Fitri Meliani
At-tadzkir: Islamic Education Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Transformative Islamic Education
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Tarbiyah Islam Indonesia

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The virtual world has caused disruption in various social lives and institutions, including Islamic boarding schools. This oldest religious institution in Indonesia has also redefined its meaning, thus building a new stream called "Pesantren Online" (online Islamic school) which changes people's perception of the pesantren itself. As a means of religious learning, Islamic Boarding Schools Online, in this case, the website www.pesantrenvirtual.com, try to satisfy people's desires for religious matters. This paper concludes that the human need to get information about religious themes instantly triggers the creation of religious online sites, such as pesantrenvirtual.com, as a reference to overcome the confusion of religious surfers.
The Process of Curriculum Innovation: Dimensions, Models, Stages, and Affecting Factors Yuli Supriani; Fitri Meliani; Asep Supriyadi; Supiana Supiana; Qiqi Yuliati Zaqiah
Nazhruna: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Islamic Education
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Islam Institut Pesantren KH Abdul Chalim Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/nzh.v5i2.2235

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This article aims to explain the dimensions, models, stages, and affecting factors in the curriculum innovation process. Curriculum becomes very important in educational institutions because the curriculum is the "heart" of education. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach with library research methods, using synthesis and content analysis. The results showed that the curriculum is a set of tools to achieve a goal, ranging from planning, and implementation to evaluation. Innovation or curriculum renewal needs to be done because education practitioners must adjust to the development of a society that is always changing and continues to grow. Innovations appear to answer critical issues in education. There are two models of innovation processes: the individual and the organizational models. Effecting factors in the curriculum innovation process are the vision-mission of education, population growth, the development of science-technology, and the relevant educational demands. Innovation must be the result of original and creative thinking. The application of innovation must be efficient, easy to use, and serves comfort for students, teachers, and practitioners of education.
The Process of Curriculum Innovation: Dimensions, Models, Stages, and Affecting Factors Yuli Supriani; Fitri Meliani; Asep Supriyadi; Supiana Supiana; Qiqi Yuliati Zaqiah
Nazhruna: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Islamic Education
Publisher : Universitas Pesantren Kh Abdul Chalim Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/nzh.v5i2.2235

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This article aims to explain the dimensions, models, stages, and affecting factors in the curriculum innovation process. Curriculum becomes very important in educational institutions because the curriculum is the "heart" of education. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach with library research methods, using synthesis and content analysis. The results showed that the curriculum is a set of tools to achieve a goal, ranging from planning, and implementation to evaluation. Innovation or curriculum renewal needs to be done because education practitioners must adjust to the development of a society that is always changing and continues to grow. Innovations appear to answer critical issues in education. There are two models of innovation processes: the individual and the organizational models. Effecting factors in the curriculum innovation process are the vision-mission of education, population growth, the development of science-technology, and the relevant educational demands. Innovation must be the result of original and creative thinking. The application of innovation must be efficient, easy to use, and serves comfort for students, teachers, and practitioners of education.