Widiyanto Widiyanto
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Tarbiyah Madani Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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Structure of Islamic Boarding School Curriculum (A Case Study at Islamic Center Bin Baz Boarding School in Yogyakarta) Widiyanto Widiyanto; Muhammad Zaki Tamami
Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan dan Sains Islam Interdisipliner Vol. 2 No. 3 Agustus 2023: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan dan Sains Islam Interdisipliner
Publisher : Yayasan Azhar Amanaa Yogyakarta

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A systematic curriculum is one of the key factors in the success of organizing all activities in Islamic boarding schools. Therefore, the researcher is interested in studying the curriculum system at Pondok Pesantren Islamic Center Bin Baz. This research is qualitative in nature and falls under the category of field research. The data collection methods used include interviews, documentation, and observation. The research findings reveal the systematic nature of the curriculum in Islamic Center Bin Baz. The development of the curriculum at ICBB is guided by the vision and mission of the foundation and its articles of association as the organizing body. The Islamic boarding school curriculum is designed with a 24-hour education pattern, which encompasses all student activities from waking up to going to bed, with a structured and well-directed curriculum content. The curriculum for teaching and learning activities at ICBB refers to government guidelines, particularly those provided by the Ministry of Religious Affairs (Kemenag), as well as the Islamic boarding school curriculum. ICBB organizes the allocation of duties for guiding the students into eight divisions, namely: Teaching and Learning (KBM), Student Life (residential, cleanliness, and security), Memorization of the Quran (tahfidz), Language, Worship, Spiritual Development (tarbiyah), Environmental Beauty and Health (cleanliness and health, as well as gardening), and Facilities and Infrastructure. The implementation of the Islamic boarding school curriculum, especially in the girls' dormitory, involves each division having a program that is divided into two categories: annual programs and semester programs. Semester programs are further divided into four types, including daily, weekly, monthly, and semester-long programs. These programs involve students, female teachers (ustadzah), and supervisors (musyrifah). ICBB designs its Islamic boarding school curriculum to be flexible and adaptable, catering to the needs and conditions in the field. In the evaluation phase, Pondok Pesantren Islamic Center Bin Baz conducts evaluations for each division's work programs at the end of each year and at each educational level.