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Journal : Proceeding of International Conference of Islamic Education

INTEGRATING DIGITAL ASSESSMENT IN ISLAMIC EDUCATION WITHIN THE MERDEKA CURRICULUM : A STUDY CASE AT SMP NEGERI 2 NGEMPLAK Asmara, Linda; Anshori, Ari; Shohib, Muhammad Wildan
Proceeding of International Conference of Islamic Education Vol. 3 (2025): Proceeding of International Conference on Islamic Education
Publisher : Institut Islam Mamba'ul 'Ulum Surakarta

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This study aims to analyze the implementation of digital-based assessment in Islamic Religious Education (PAI) within the framework of the Merdeka Curriculum at SMP Negeri 2 Ngemplak. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through classroom observations, in-depth interviews with PAI teachers, and supporting documentation. The research explores how digital tools are integrated into the assessment process and how these methods align with the principles of the Merdeka Curriculum, which emphasizes holistic, student-centered learning and character development. The findings reveal that PAI teachers at SMP Negeri 2 Ngemplak have adopted a comprehensive assessment strategy that addresses cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains. The evaluation process follows systematic stages: planning, implementation, data processing, interpretation, and reporting. Digital tools, particularly Google Forms and Quizizz, are utilized as primary instruments for formative and summative assessments. These tools enable efficient question delivery, automatic grading, real-time feedback, and secure data storage, enhancing the overall evaluation process. However, the integration of digital assessment is not without challenges. Issues such as limited access to devices, unstable internet connectivity, and the need for increased digital literacy among students and teachers have been identified as significant barriers. Despite these obstacles, the study demonstrates a progressive shift toward digital transformation in educational assessment, even within Islamic education subjects. This research contributes to the growing body of literature on the application of educational technology in religious instruction and provides practical insights for educators and policymakers aiming to enhance assessment practices in line with the goals of the Merdeka Curriculum. The findings suggest that with adequate support and infrastructure, digital assessment can serve as an effective tool for evaluating diverse student competencies in Islamic Education.
ASSESSING LEARNING AND BEHAVIORAL OUTCOMES OF THE DHUHA PRAYER HABITUATION PROGRAM USING KIRKPATRICK’S FOUR-LEVEL MODEL: EVIDENCE FROM SMPIT NUR HIDAYAH SURAKARTA Anggraini, Fadhilla Nangroe; Anshori, Ari; Shohib, Muhammad Wildan; Salim, Muhammad Fathi
Proceeding of International Conference of Islamic Education Vol. 3 (2025): Proceeding of International Conference on Islamic Education
Publisher : Institut Islam Mamba'ul 'Ulum Surakarta

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Education plays a central role in shaping behavior and enhancing individual knowledge and skills, including in the field of Islamic Religious Education (PAI). Program evaluation serves as a crucial component of the learning process to assess the effectiveness of educational initiatives. This study aimed to evaluate the Dhuha prayer habituation program implemented at SMPIT Nur Hidayah Surakarta by applying Kirkpatrick’s four-level evaluation model, which includes reaction, learning, behavior, and results. A descriptive qualitative method was employed, with data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. The findings indicated that the Dhuha prayer habituation program had a positive impact on improving students’ understanding of sunnah prayer materials, fostering behavioral discipline, and cultivating spiritual values in daily life. The application of Kirkpatrick’s model proved effective in providing a comprehensive overview of the program’s success. This study contributes theoretically by reinforcing the relevance of the Kirkpatrick model in evaluating religious and character-based education programs, and practically by offering insights for educators and policymakers in designing holistic Islamic education programs that integrate spiritual and behavioral development.
Co-Authors Adam Adesina Muhammad-Lawal Ahamad Nubail Aisyah, Ami Amanda Putri Akbar Setiadi, Fauzan Andhim, Muk Anggraini, Fadhilla Nangroe Anisa Fitri Anugrah, Abror Dikna Apriliano, Moza Ari Anshori, Ari Arifatusshofwah, Pratmadhieta Asmara, Linda Atikah Argi Aulia Salsa Nur Aqrima Azzahrowaini, Lutfi Azzani, Mohammad Zaki Bambang Sumardjoko Cahyanti, Elysa Februana Nur Chehdimae, Hamdan Chusniatun Chusniatun Dahlan, Budi Satriadi Samsul Dartim Dartim Daud, Zainor Defi Anita Listari Eko Wicaksono Fadhia Ananda Fadli, Nazar Fahmi, Amrul Fahrur Rozi Faisal Efendi Fanani, Rizka Safira Fatimah, Anisha Nurul Fauzi, Ahmad Akbar Febriyani, Fifi Nur Lynda Fitra Hamdani Fitri, Anisa Fitriyan, Yassir Hafidh Fuadi, Nazid Zaki Gunawan, Hanif Sunni Hafidz Hakim, Addin Nur Hakim, Hamka al Hibatullah, Samsudin Nawar Ibrahim, Mohd Burhan Bin Ikhwanuddin Abdul Majid Inayati, Nurul Latifatul Insani, Zulaiha Nurul Jermanda Ridwan Kurniaji Jihan Salsa Biela Khatimah, Dewi Fitriah Khusnul Khoeriah, Ibnaturrofi Khoirunnisaa, Ibtisamah Kusuma, Ria Nata Laziofi Nur Fatimah Lumiati, Sri M. Rizki Saputra M. Sukron Mahmud Fauzi Mahasri Shobahiya, Mahasri Mahfudi, Zulfia Nur Mandasia Samsudin Maula Abdul Affuw Mandat Md Nurul Islam Mohamad Ali Mohammad Zakki Azani Mohammad Zakki Azani Muh Nur Rochim Maksum Muhamad Subhi Apriantoro Muhammad Faizal Rabbani Mukid, M Mumtaz, Arina Sabila Aliffiya Mustofa, Triono Ali Mutoharrun Jinan Mutohharun Jinan Nareswari, Ardha Zahro Nik Md Saiful Azizi Nik Abdullah Nisaul Fadhilah Nizma Siti Alaina Nubail, Ahamd Nubail, Ahmad Nur Sahlul Mubarok Nuraini, Mustika Efika Nurhasanah, Aisyah Nurul Latifatul Inayati Oscharil Aji Mukti Othman, Azam Pandang Margatama Pandang Margatama Pangestu, Riyas Agung Praditasari, Hanifia Rahma Putri, Aunur Rofika Insani Qurrotu’ain, Salsabila Rabbi, Md. Fajlay Rahayu Utami Rahma, Aulia Ainnur Ramadhani, Noviana Dwi Rifky, Mohammad Riyas Agung Pangestu Rohimawati, Firly Aprilia Rohmah, Ihwan Rizki Fathur Rosita, Anggun Kurnia Saddam Husein Saiful Azizi Nik Abdullah, Nik Md Salim, Hakimmuddin Salim, Muhammad Fathi Samhah, Hanifiyatus Santi Widyaningsih Sari, Emilda Yuli Puspita Sari, Muflihatul Laela Sari, Putri Komala Seta, Auzan Jiwangga Shanti, Mustika Faradilla Sheikh Abu Toha Md Saky Sholihati, Rubiatun Nurush Sifa Lutfiyani Atiqoh Siti Rahmawati Sya'bana, Alwy Tahraoui Ramdane Tamami, Fauziyah Qurrota A'yun Tamami, Fauziyah Qurrota Ayun Tasya Arnestya Santika Thayibah, Khamsah Ruhana Wadi, Munshid Falih Wahidah, Zakiyatul Widiyarto, Angga Wulandari, Risfita Yogi Muhammad Saputro Zidane, Alfian Muchammad