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Pengembangan model pembelajaran simplified problem based learning materi Surah Al Fatihah dan Al Ikhlas mata pelajaran Pendidikan Agama Islam kelas IV di SDN Kranggan 3 Kota Mojokerto Cahyo, Hariris Nur
Ta'dibia: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Agama Islam Vol 7 No 1 (2017)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Tarbiyah Raden Wijaya Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (233.778 KB) | DOI: 10.32616/tdb.v7.1.34.45-52

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Problem Based Learning Model is an innovation in learning because in this model students' thinking ability is optimized through a systematic group or team work process, so that students can empower, sharpen, test, and develop their thinking ability on an ongoing basis. However, not all educators (teachers) understand the concept of the Problem Based Learning Model. The purpose of this research development is: 1) To determine the feasibility of learning model simplified problem based learning material Surah Al Fatihah and Al Ikhlas subjects Islamic Religious Education class IV SDN Kranggan 3 Kota Mojokerto according to Expert. 2) To know the feasibility of learning model simplified problem based learning material Surah Al Fatihah and Al Ikhlas subjects Islamic Religious Education fourth grade SDN Kranggan 3 City Mojokerto according to peers 3) To know the interest of learning model simplified problem based learning material Surah Al Fatihah and Al Ikhlas subjects Islamic Religious Education class IV SDN Kranggan 3 Kota Mojokerto according to student ratings. The selection and use of learning model based on simplified problem based learning can effectively streamline and streamline the implementation of learning. For that purpose, the learning model based on simplified problem based learning is absolutely necessary. Learning Products Islamic Education Learning model based learning simplified problem based learning has been refined based on analysis of test data. Based on the steps that have been implemented can be concluded as follows. 1) The learning model of simplified problem based learning of Surah Al Fatihah and Al Ikhlas subjects of Islamic Religious Education grade IV SDN Kranggan 3 Kota Mojokerto feasible according to Expert 2) Learning model of simplified problem based learning material Surah Al Fatihah and Al Ikhlas subjects Islamic Religious Education Class IV SDN Kranggan 3 Mojokerto city feasible according to peers 3) Learning model simplified problem based learning material Surah Al Fatihah and Al Ikhlas subjects Islamic Religious Education grade IV SDN Kranggan 3 Kota Mojokerto interesting according to student ratings
Menjadi Guru Abadi: Membuat Koneksi yang Benar, Menegakkan Standar Etika dan Serapan Materi Pelajaran Tinggi Cahyo, Hariris Nur
Ta'dibia: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Agama Islam Vol. 9 No. 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32616/tdb.v9.1.241.1-8

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Changes in society do not occur without structural and cultural changes that are influenced by internal and external factors of the community itself. Indonesians generally believe that school is a strong institution in transforming culture into future generations, despite the fact that cultural transformation occurs more often than interaction or social contact between students and the community outside of school. Teaching in class is an eternal aspect of teaching that requires time and patience, the teacher cares about the social foundation of education with the desire for participatory democracy, shifts the emphasis from following leaders to being leaders of social ethics, understanding each other, listening, and learning from each other. teachers are strong precisely because they teach us who we are, and show us who we can be. Anxiety that develops around intergenerational touch settings has emerged and increased in recent years. Teachers are sometimes reluctant to connect with students in fashion and the prospect of teaching and learning from behind the classroom in any way. Some teachers are still not able to build a true relationship with students, in fact, have not succeeded in achieving the target, producing a clear and convincing and fatal narrative is the teacher's deep self-confidence because his teacher failed to unravel his hopes that students obey the directions in the hope ability As a result, ethical standards cannot be enforced and absorption of subject matter becomes low. This paper aims to describe being an eternal teacher: making the right connections, upholding ethical standards and uptake of high learning material. The results of the discussion can be concluded: 1) Teachers need a more comprehensive approach. Many schools are starting to try various programs, hoping to better serve these students. The basis of many programs is the call for stable, positive learning and student relations. 2) Teacher support outside the class arena in depth looks at the meaning of teaching outside the classroom to activate a particular curriculum and context in the school as a whole, with a special focus on communication, collaboration and collaboration in the wider school community. 3) Good teachers already know not to use sarcasm, not to mention children, in front of their friends. We don't need to visit effective teacher classrooms to learn this. But we can always reap good ideas from successful educators. 4) working with students is never as simple as yes or no, bad or good, right or wrong. Teaching is more like an open essay exam. This will not help many of the most unprepared test takers; On the other hand, even though we might disagree with everything in the best essay, we can still learn from it. At the very least, we might see some new ideas that we can build
Pendidikan Matematika dalam Kontek Studi Islam: Al-Khwarizmi dan Kontribusinya untuk Matematika Cahyo, Hariris Nur; Firmansyah, Ilham Nur
Ta'dibia: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Agama Islam Vol. 10 No. 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32616/tdb.v10.1.265.43-50

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This article aims to describe the role of Al-Khwarizmi and his contributions to mathematics and mathematics education in the context of Islamic studies. This research is a qualitative literature study. The approach used is the empirical historical approach because the historical approach must be understood as a type of empirical, empirical approach, especially in the sense where this term is contrasted with an apriorist, rationalistic, or intellectualist orientation. Reflexive methods such as narrative inquiry, autoetnography, joint ethnography, and community dialogue methods. As a form of understanding, narrative inquiry helps us shape our understanding of complex world events. In the study of history, the attention of observers drawn by the charm peculiar to the era gained prominence as greats in science and in every art of peace as they had achieved on the battlefield. Such times, in the history of the Arabs, were the Caliph Al Mansur, Harun Al Rashid, and Al Mamun, famous contemporaries of Charlemagne. From the results of the discussion it can be concluded as follows: 1) Science and mathematics in the modern world benefit from the contribution of Islamic culture, despite the frequent tacit denial (which has characterized the history of Western ideas since the 17th century) that Muslim thinkers and medieval scholars make a significant contribution to our understanding of the world. 2) Since the beginning Islamic education has always been the main religious education, in the sense that it is explicitly meant to preserve religious traditions and at the same time, there is a strong urge to seek knowledge in culture, such as the hadith "seeking knowledge even though in China", "studying is an obligation. for every man and woman "and" seeking knowledge from the cradle to the grave is an obligation for every human being ". His reflection was that scholars throughout their history were very active in learning from foreign sources until they reached the "golden age of the Islamic era", which in turn supported "the scientific pillars of the Renaissance in the Western world". 3) Many studies on the contribution of Islam to mathematics and mathematics education especially computational mathematics that can be enjoyed today are the work of Islamic scholars.