Izazy, Nurul Qolbi
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The Role of the School Committee in Implementing the Anti-Bullying Program at SDIT Kaffah Islamic School Izazy, Nurul Qolbi; Aldeia, A.M Saifullah; Martono, Sri Fajar; Manurung, Shiyamu; Ramadoni, Ramadoni
Ta'dib Vol 27, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v27i2.13964

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School bullying has become one of the major educational concerns across countries, including Indonesia, which has long-term negative consequences for the physical and mental health condition of the victims. Preventive and curative interventions can be taken by school to eliminate school bullying action, one of which is through implementing programmatic anti-bullying programs in schools. The anti-bullying program should be conducted collaboratively by involving parents and other stakeholders. This article aims to highlight the importance of parental involvement in preventing bullying behaviour in the school environment, particularly through the role of school committee. This study was conducted to examine how school committee of SDIT Kaffah Islamic School carrying out their role in regard of bullying prevention program in the school. Data collection was conducted through surveys, in-depth interviews, observations and document studies at SDIT Kaffah Islamic School. The results revealed that the school committee contributes to the anti-bullying program through their four main roles, namely providing advices to the school management, raising funds and resources to support anti-bullying program, supervising the implementation of anti-bullying program, and gathering suggestions, complaints, criticism from various education stakeholders. Based on the research findings, it is recommended that school committees should prioritize anti-bullying programs to ensure a supportive environment.
MEASURING THE CHARACTER INTEGRITY OF PRIANGAN STUDENTS: CASE STUDY IN GARUT Salman, Ibnu; Albana, Hasan; Izazy, Nurul Qolbi; Sylvia, Novi; Hadiana, Deni
FIKRAH Vol 6 No 2 (2022): DESEMBER
Publisher : Ibn Khaldun University, Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/fikrah.v6i2.20576

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Integrity and good character are two qualities that are important for students. Entering the newnormal era, this character becomes a particular attraction, especially regarding students' honesty in participating in online/offline learning. Sometimes, the integrity character may not receive maximum attention from the school community and policymakers because the argument is that there is already conditioning in the environment. Schools foster the character of integrity, but from the observations of some teachers, they do not carry out and provide supervision during the learning process. These small rights can lead to the phenomenonof dishonesty, such as cooperation that is not allowed during the test (congregational cheating/academic honesty). The research method carried out is more qualitative. However, it also uses quantitative data as a support to sharpen the analysis. The primary data collection methods are interviews, observation, and document review. The results of the studyindicate that the character integrity of students ideally has a model or example of the applicationof the character of integrity, especially in the aspect of honesty, applying a reward and punishment model to students with good character.
MEASURING THE CHARACTER INTEGRITY OF PRIANGAN STUDENTS: CASE STUDY IN GARUT Salman, Ibnu; Albana, Hasan; Izazy, Nurul Qolbi; Sylvia, Novi; Hadiana, Deni
FIKRAH Vol 6 No 2 (2022): DESEMBER
Publisher : Ibn Khaldun University, Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/fikrah.v6i2.20576

Abstract

Integrity and good character are two qualities that are important for students. Entering the newnormal era, this character becomes a particular attraction, especially regarding students' honesty in participating in online/offline learning. Sometimes, the integrity character may not receive maximum attention from the school community and policymakers because the argument is that there is already conditioning in the environment. Schools foster the character of integrity, but from the observations of some teachers, they do not carry out and provide supervision during the learning process. These small rights can lead to the phenomenonof dishonesty, such as cooperation that is not allowed during the test (congregational cheating/academic honesty). The research method carried out is more qualitative. However, it also uses quantitative data as a support to sharpen the analysis. The primary data collection methods are interviews, observation, and document review. The results of the studyindicate that the character integrity of students ideally has a model or example of the applicationof the character of integrity, especially in the aspect of honesty, applying a reward and punishment model to students with good character.