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Model Pembelajaran bagi Lansia pada Pondok Pesantren di Indonesia Suryadi Suryadi; Mustofa Kamil; Asep Saepudin; Iip Saripah; Yusmanto Yusmanto; Wawan Hardiyanto
Journal on Education Vol 5 No 4 (2023): Journal on Education: Volume 5 Nomor 4 Mei-Agustus 2023
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v5i4.2653

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Islamic Boarding School (Pesantren) is one of the religious educational institutions that do not only function as a place for the transfer of knowledge (transfer of knowledge), especially in religious sciences. Islamic boarding schools also carry out the mission of forming the character of students to become mature/perfect human beings. Especially for an elderly person who wants to get encouragement to be more active in worship in order to get a sense of security and calm. The learning model in Islamic boarding schools for the elderly is one form of strengthening the role of the family in caring for the elderly. This research is qualitative research with a literature review method to assist a researcher in providing an overview of the context, debate, or current issues. Sources of data in this study are journals, articles, books, and other relevant references. The data collection technique is done by literature study and documentation. The data analysis technique begins with accessing the data, organizing, sorting, categorizing, and classifying the collected documentation studies. The learning model for the elderly in Islamic boarding schools places more emphasis on direct learning models and character building through life experiences. Therefore, Islamic boarding schools need to pay attention to the background and needs of the elderly in preparing learning models so that the learning goals desired by learning participants can be achieved easily based on their respective beliefs, without being constrained by problems with physical conditions that are starting to be vulnerable and make every life experience a blessing. lessons in doing worship to Allah, God Almighty.
Design of a Creative Economy Actor Learning Community Model for the Empowerment of Former Indonesian Migrant Workers Yusmanto Yusmanto; Uyu Wahyudi; Ace Suryadi; Asep Saepudin; Froilan Delute Mobo
Journal of Nonformal Education Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): Equivalency education and community education
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jone.v10i2.9102

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Attention to migrant workers is a cross-sectoral joint work, such as the penta-helix approach, especially when they change status to former migrant workers. The community can empower former migrant workers by paying attention to their potential. The purpose of the research is to provide ideas for the design of learning community models for creative economy actors in the performing arts sub-sector for former migrant workers. The research methodology approaches quantitatively two creative economy communities. The research sample of former migrant workers who are members of the creative economy community engaged in the performing arts sub-sector was 65 people. Research findings that the empowerment of former Indonesian migrant workers can be done with a non-formal learning approach. Through an andragogy approach, learning organizations, adult habits, and non-formal learning components encourage the entrepreneurial independence of creative economy actors, thus providing a reference for a learning community model design with six stages (community negotiation, activity planning, Training on the job, strengthening social networks, performance actions, activity evaluation). The conclusion of the research results shows the impact of the development of former migrant workers, after participating in activities in the creative economy community can exploit themselves and stimulate the embryo of a business group that is integrated between non-formal learning and a facility for creative economy activities performing arts.