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The Madrasa in Indonesia (Authority, Knowledge and Discourse Surrounding its Development) Kurniawan, Syamsul; Miftah, Muhammad
EDUKASIA Vol 15, No 2 (2020): EDUKASIA
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Agama Islam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/edukasia.v15i2.7998

Abstract

 The focus of this paper is the madrasa in Indonesia and its development which is examined from the perspective of Michel Foucault regarding their authority, knowledge and discourse. The madrasa’s performance, which is still relatively low and unable to compete with public schools or pesantrens (Islamic Boarding Schools), will be examined from this perspective. This paper departs from the study of literature with a historical-sociological approach. The sources of the data come from the literature related to the history and development of madrasas. From Foucoult's perspective, the performance of the madrasa--which in its development shows a decline trend and is of relatively low quality and less competitive compared with general schools or pesantrens-- is closely related to power, knowledge and discourse factors. My argument is supported by the evidence that there is no an established “blueprint” for the supervision and development of madrasas in Indonesia, in contrast to schools or pesantrens. Likewise, the problem of interplay of madrasa policies in the integration of the national education system has put the madrasa in the midst of domination of schools and pesantrens, especially in the midst of society since the appreciation and level of community participation in the madrasa are not very encouraging. In addition, there is an opinion among the public which perceives the madrasa as the second educational institution after schools or pesantrens. This opinion is, of course, supported by empirical data, such as research from Nur Hamzah (2017) and Sukino (2017) which examined the madrasas in West Kalimantan Province, and revealed the poor quality of some madrasas in this area, which in my opinion is the "top of the iceberg" of the madrasa, especially in the outermost, interior and underdeveloped areas of Indonesia.
The Madrasa in Indonesia (Authority, Knowledge and Discourse Surrounding its Development) Kurniawan, Syamsul; Miftah, Muhammad
EDUKASIA Vol 15, No 2 (2020): EDUKASIA
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Agama Islam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/edukasia.v15i2.7998

Abstract

 The focus of this paper is the madrasa in Indonesia and its development which is examined from the perspective of Michel Foucault regarding their authority, knowledge and discourse. The madrasa’s performance, which is still relatively low and unable to compete with public schools or pesantrens (Islamic Boarding Schools), will be examined from this perspective. This paper departs from the study of literature with a historical-sociological approach. The sources of the data come from the literature related to the history and development of madrasas. From Foucoult's perspective, the performance of the madrasa--which in its development shows a decline trend and is of relatively low quality and less competitive compared with general schools or pesantrens-- is closely related to power, knowledge and discourse factors. My argument is supported by the evidence that there is no an established “blueprint” for the supervision and development of madrasas in Indonesia, in contrast to schools or pesantrens. Likewise, the problem of interplay of madrasa policies in the integration of the national education system has put the madrasa in the midst of domination of schools and pesantrens, especially in the midst of society since the appreciation and level of community participation in the madrasa are not very encouraging. In addition, there is an opinion among the public which perceives the madrasa as the second educational institution after schools or pesantrens. This opinion is, of course, supported by empirical data, such as research from Nur Hamzah (2017) and Sukino (2017) which examined the madrasas in West Kalimantan Province, and revealed the poor quality of some madrasas in this area, which in my opinion is the "top of the iceberg" of the madrasa, especially in the outermost, interior and underdeveloped areas of Indonesia.
Co-Authors AA Sudharmawan, AA Abu Choir Ahmad Jauhari aini, alfina nor Al Muiz, Mochamad Nasichin Ali Manshur aliaddin, Alfian Amalia, Aura Nilam Aminuyati Andriani, Jeni Anis, Ahmad Anri Naldi Aripin Asfar, Khalimatus Sa'diyah Azizah Maulina Erzad Azizah, Sinta Nur Baehaqi Bahauddin, Muhammad Irfan Bayu Prasetyo, Bayu Cahya, Alviani Indra Dwi Elviandri, Elviandri Erdiana, Yusup Fikria Fadli, Faisal Fauzi, M. Alfan Miftahul Fida, Zaim Firmansyah, Latief Shihab Firmansyah, Muhammad Bagus Fitriyani, Feny Nida Hafida, Waffiq Dzil Izza Haidaroh, Rizqi Hamdan Daulay, Hamdan Harfah, Safrita Aryana Haryono, Fido Teguh Ikhsan, Fatikhul Ilmi, Muhammad Ilham Aliyuddin Nur Imdad, Fuad Imdadur Izzati, Ghuroril Jamhari Jamhari Jiyanto, Jiyanto Kun Harismah Kurniawati, Fitri Erning Kurniawati, Fitri Erning Kurrohman, Muhammad Hafid Lathifah, Durrotun Nurul Maftahal Luthfi, Sohif Maghriza, Muhammad Taufiq Ridla Muftil Ibad Azumar, Muhammad muhammad misbah Muna, Afifatul Jinan Nailatul Muna, Lia Rif’atul musmualim musmualim, musmualim Musmuallim Musthoifiyah, Ainy Mustika, Leli Nadiyya, Ahsanu Naldi, Anri Neng Nurcahyati Sinulingga Ni'mah, Khoirotun Nofiyanti, Fitria Nur Awwaliyah, Alifatur Rizqi Nurhakim, Arby Agnia Nursikin, Mukh. Nurtaqim, Ahmad Basori Pangestuti, Khofifah Diana pengelola, pengelola Prasetya, Rizal Akbar Putranti, Faisa Noor Ika Rachmi, Naza Amalia Adilfi  Rahma, Alvina Rifqi Pratama, Aufar Rini Nugraheni Riyana, Henda Rohmiyanti, Ika Ayu Shidqi, Muhammad Siti Hawa Sodiqin, Muhdhor Muhammad Sulistyaningrum, Putri Ayu Sutrisno, Sutrisno Syamsul Kurniawan Taufik, Egi Tanadi Tiyaningsih, Seifi Trisandi, Titan Afrial Yogaswara, Dendi Zakiah, Siti Solichatun Zulfikar Sulkhi Aunillah, Muhammad