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Digitization of Muhammadiyah Education: Opportunities and Challenges in Creating Access to Inclusive Education Huwaidah, Devi Azalia Fitriabil; Dartim, Dartim
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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The advancement of global digital technology has driven fundamental changes in the education sector, thus demanding the adaptation of all elements of society to remain relevant in the era of disruption. In this context, Muhammadiyah as an Islamic movement that focuses on da'wah, education, and health has a strategic role in bridging the digital divide in Indonesia, especially in the education sector. Although internet penetration in Indonesia continues to increase, digital inequality still occurs, especially in the 3T area, which has an impact on the quality of education in Muhammadiyah schools. This research aims to identify opportunities and challenges in the implementation of digitalization of Muhammadiyah education, with an emphasis on the success of digitalization and inclusive education policies. Based on a qualitative descriptive literature study, it was found that the success of digitalization is greatly influenced by technological readiness, equitable distribution of infrastructure, and human resource competence. Digitalization also has the potential to improve accessibility and quality of learning through the use of digital platforms that are more personalized, collaborative, and interactive. The main challenges faced include infrastructure inequality and limited digital skills of educators, especially in remote areas. Therefore, the strategy to optimize the digitization of Muhammadiyah education needs to include infrastructure improvement, continuous training for teachers, and collaboration with the government and the private sector to build an inclusive and quality digital education ecosystem.
AI-Based Learning Design Strategy for Teachers of State Junior High School 1 Surakarta in Improving Student Integrity and Cognition Putri, Febriyani Amelia; Dartim, Dartim
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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This study aims to analyze the strategies of SMP Negeri 1 Surakarta teachers in designing AI-based learning to improve students' academic integrity and cognitive abilities. The research uses qualitative methods with case study design and phenomenological approaches. Data was collected through in-depth interviews and literature studies to understand teachers' practices and perceptions in depth. The use of AI is instrumental and selective, especially for efficiency in the preparation of teaching materials and learning administration. The Learning Community Collaboration Forum (KomBel) is an important forum to share practices and filter ideas for the use of technology. The school applies a controlled mediation model to technological supervision, while academic integrity is built through strict rules and internalization of values. Cognitive differentiation strategies were developed by teachers even though the use of AI for adaptive personalization was not optimal. The study shows that the success of AI integrity depends on the central role of teachers as designers, facilitators, and integrity guards, as well as the synergy between technology and traditional pedagogical wisdom. The implementation of AI is effective when positioned as a complement (tool) within a strong policy framework and school culture.
The Digital Paradox in Schools: Navigating The Intersection between Artificial Intelligence and Academic Performance Friyanda, Nurul Fahri; Dartim, Dartim
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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The acceleration of the digitalization of education and the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) into the classroom have created a "digital paradox": technologies designed to improve the quality of learning can simultaneously have opposite impacts, such as decreased motivation, weakened deep understanding, threats to academic integrity, and inequality in learning outcomes. This study aims to map and synthesize empirical evidence on the relationship between the use of AI/digital education and academic performance, as well as identify the conditions that make its impact stronger or weaker. The method used is a PRISMA-based Systematic Literature Review (SLR) with Scopus as a single database. The search uses structured Boolean strings in the range of 2021–2025, open access journal articles, Social Sciences/Arts and Humanities, and English. From the initial 562 articles, it was filtered down to 38, and through relevance screening based on title–abstract–content verification reading, 9 studies that met the inclusion criteria were obtained. Narrative synthesis shows evidence that the impact of AI on academic performance is contextual and not always consistent: some studies highlight benefits (learning support, personalization, early warning, acceleration of assessment), while others emphasize affective trade offs (interest/motivation), risks of cognitive "shortcut" behavior, and validity-fairness issues in digital assessments. These findings confirm that the impact of AI is more determined by task–AI fit, AI literacy and ethics, assessment design that assesses thought processes, and equity-sensitive school governance.
The Role of Religious Ethics in Regulating the use of Artificial Intelligence on Education Nauntika, Nila Pingkan; Dartim, Dartim
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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This study aims to analyse how religious ethics, specifically Islamic ethics regulate the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education. As educational institutions increasingly adopt AI for personalised learning, automated assessment, and adaptive learning systems, they face complex ethical challenges. These challenges include algorithmic bias, information hallucination, violations of academic integrity, and cognitive dependence on technology. We conducted a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) following the PRISMA protocol. Specifically, we examined English-language, Scopus-indexed articles published between 2025 and 2026, focusing on the intersection of AI, education, and ethical implications. From the initial 174 articles, we then analysed 10 of the most relevant publications in depth. The findings show that a technocratic perspective largely dominates AI applications in education, emphasising system efficiency and accuracy. However, educators and policymakers have yet to substantively integrate normative ethical dimensions and religious values. Addressing this gap, the study demonstrates that the core principles of Islamic ethics such as amanah (responsibility), 'adl (justice), maslahah (public good), and ḥifẓ al-‘aql (preservation of intellect) provide a highly relevant framework for governing AI in education equitably and human-centrically. This research integrates Islamic religious ethics as a complementary normative framework alongside modern AI ethics. This approach ensures that AI in education operates not only with technical effectiveness but also in alignment with the moral, spiritual, and higher purposes of education.
Buya Hamka and Al-Azhar's Interpretation: The Contribution of Progressive Islamic Education in Muhammadiyah Muqoddas, Lintang Faza; Dartim, Dartim
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Buya Hamka is figure Indonesian Muslim intellectuals who play a role important in update Islamic thought through Al-Azhar tafsir which interprets the Qur'an in an honest way contextual with consider reality social, cultural, and historical Indonesian society. With use method tahlili Mushafi patterned on adab ijtima'i, this interpretation make the Qur'an as source reflective and responsive preaching to dynamics of the times. Research This aim study the role of Buya Hamka and Al-Azhar's contribution to interpretation in development Muhammadiyah's progressive Islamic education through approach qualitative with analysis thematic, especially on the concept purification and renewal. Study results show that renewal and purification are two principles that are mutually exclusive complement, where tajdid push update understanding of Islam to be relevant with need social, while purification guard purity teachings main from practice religious that is not based on. With Thus, Al-Azhar's interpretation contribute significant in strengthen Muhammadiyah Islamic education that is rational, contextual, and transformative, in line with with Spirit preaching progressive Islamic socialism.
Progressive Islamic Education in the Muhammadiyah Perspective: Implications for Islamic Religious Education Instruction Apriliana, Wulan Artistika; Dartim, Dartim
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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This study examines the concept of Progressive Islamic Education from the Muhammadiyah perspective and analyzes its implications for Islamic Religious Education (PAI) learning. Grounded in the reformist thought of K.H. Ahmad Dahlan and the paradigm of Islam Berkemajuan, the study conceptualizes education as a transformative process integrating faith (aqidah), moral integrity (akhlak), rationality, scientific development, and social responsibility. Using a qualitative literature-based approach with philosophical analysis, data were collected from scholarly journals and relevant academic sources on Muhammadiyah and Islamic education, and analyzed through descriptive and thematic methods. The findings indicate that Progressive Islamic Education shifts PAI learning from a doctrinal and cognitive orientation toward a holistic, contextual, and student-centered paradigm that emphasizes critical thinking, ethical awareness, social responsibility, and religious moderation through dialogical pedagogy, active learning, and integrative curriculum design, particularly within the Al-Islam and Kemuhammadiyahan (AIK) framework. This study offers a practical pedagogical framework for implementing Progressive Islamic values in PAI learning through curriculum integration, contextual instruction, holistic assessment, and teacher professional development, contributing theoretically and practically to contemporary Islamic education discourse and the formation of moderate, tolerant, and future-oriented Muslim generations.
Fiqh Learning Worship Based on Demonstrations and Direct Practice: Literature Review on Strategies and Their Impact on Students' Understanding Faqihuddin, Muhammad; Dartim, Dartim
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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The learning of worship fiqh in Islamic educational institutions often faces a gap between the mastery of concepts (harmony, conditions, and legal provisions) and the procedural accuracy of the implementation of worship. This condition emphasizes the importance of a learning strategy that not only targets cognitive achievement, but also builds practice skills and worship habits. This article aims to map practice-based worship fiqh learning strategies at various levels of education and analyze its impact on students' understanding. The research uses a qualitative approach with the type of library research. Secondary data is obtained from relevant scientific literature, then analyzed using content analysis through the stages of in-depth reading, theme coding, categorization, and inter-source synthesis. The results of the review show that practice-based learning strategies tend to follow a tiered pattern of "from knowing, doing, getting used to it". At the MI/SD level, practice is more directed at internalizing values through example, demonstration, media utilization, and rotational practice. At the MTs level, practice is more structured (preparation-implementation-final) and strengthened with guidance and monitoring to extend habituation from the classroom to daily life. Practice-based learning improves students' understanding (cognitive and procedural) and encourages learning engagement, noting the need to strengthen meaning so that practice does not become a routine without appreciation.
The Education Curriculum in The Era of Artificial Intelligence: A Critical Reorientation of Technological Rationality Ansori, M. Fadlan; Dartim, Dartim
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2025: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have significantly influenced the direction of educational curriculum development. The use of AI in education is often positioned as a technical solution to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of learning, but this approach risks narrowing the meaning of education when it is not accompanied by ethical and humanistic reflection. This article aims to critically examine the challenges of educational curricula in the era of artificial intelligence and offer a framework for a reflective and transformative reorientation of curricula. This study uses a literature review method with a qualitative-critical approach to various academic sources that discuss the relationship between technology, curriculum, humanistic education, and Islamic educational perspectives. Data analysis was conducted through thematic and interpretive review to identify the dominant trend of technological rationality and its implications for educational goals. The findings show that the integration of artificial intelligence into the curriculum requires an approach that goes beyond technocratic logic. The curriculum needs to be directed to ensure that the use of AI remains within the framework of ethical values, character building, and social responsibility of students. In the context of Indonesia, which has a strong social and religious background, a value-based reorientation of the curriculum is considered important so that technological innovation does not shift the goals of education, which are oriented towards the development of the whole person. Thus, artificial intelligence can be used as a means of supporting civilized education oriented towards social welfare.
Co-Authors Afianto, Dodi Agung Wahyu Utomo Al-hakim, Hamka Ambarwati Anak Agung Gede Sugianthara Anandal, Fadhia Anggraini, Dina Putri Ansori, M. Fadlan Apriliana, Wulan Artistika Armadany, Cintya Rachma AYU LARASATI, MINTEN Chehdimae, Hamdan Chusniatun Dewi, Alya Rahmawati Dhani, Dwike Mawar Divana Nur Maulida Dodi Afianto Faqihuddin, Muhammad Febriyana, Aryeni Ika  Friyanda, Nurul Fahri Huwaidah, Devi Azalia Fitriabil Ikhsan Satriadi, Fajar Inayati, Nurul Latifatul Indarwati , Retno Inka Yuliana Iqbal Hidayatsyah Noor Istaluhu, Rahman Istanto Istanto Istanto Javier, Talitha Khairunnisa, Nur Afifah Laila Zurli Azzahra Latif Hanif Mustofa Lucky Maulidha Lucky Maulidha Mahasri Shobahiya, Mahasri Maulana, Naufal Rakha Maulida, Divana Nur Maulidha, Lucky Moh. Afif Al Mubaraq Mohamad Ali Mohammad Zakki Azani Mohammad Zakki Azani Muh Nur Rochim Maksum Muhammad Irsyad Nur Firdaus Muhammad Wildan Shohib Muqoddas, Lintang Faza Nauntika, Nila Pingkan Nubail, Ahmad Nur Isnaini, Natasya Nurrahman, Muhammad Mirza Nurul Latifatul Inayati Nurul Latifatul Inayati Panggalih Satya Prayoga Putri, Febriyani Amelia Putri, Rossalina Eka Qoridah*, Isna Ariffatul Radhitya Fajar Febrian Rahman Istaluhu Ramadhan, Afief Thiar Retno Windarwati Rohman, Muhammad Fathur Satriadi, Fajar Ikhsan setyowati, fina fitriawahyu Surya, Hanif Bahaudin Dzakir Putra Ummu Azka Amalia Utari Marcela Utomo, Agung Wahyu Waliyuddin, Akbar Wardhany, Adjenk An Nisa Kusuma Widyastuti, Ike Yulianingsih, Wahyu Feby Yusutria Yusutria Zaenal Abidin Zaenal Abidin