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Teachers Efforts in Evaluating Islamic Religious Education Learning Using Discussion Learning Methods Rohmah, Wuwun Dwi Fathur; Mislikhah, Siti; Sutomo, Sutomo
JIE (Journal of Islamic Education) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): JIE: (Journal of Islamic Education) January-June
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Tarbiyah (STIT) Muhammadiyah Bangil in collaboration with Letiges & Association of Muslim Community in ASEAN (AMCA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52615/jie.v9i1.367

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This research evaluates Islamic education learning carried out by teachers at Public Middle School 1 Panji. This research method uses a qualitative approach, and the type of research used is field research. Selection of Research Subjects This research method uses a qualitative approach, and the kind of research used is field research. Teachers and students at Public Middle School 1 Panji proposed the choice of research subjects. The data collection techniques used in this research are observation, interview and documentation. The data analysis used by researchers is data analysis from Miles and Huberman's ideas, namely data condensation, data presentation, and concluding/verification. Islamic education learning requires a process to help students learn the Islamic religion. Evaluations carried out by teachers, both assessments of the learning process and evaluations of learning outcomes, are carried out to maximize students' intelligence in terms of knowledge, enjoyment of life, and ability to interact physically and socially. In the community environment. Islamic education learning must be pursued through good planning to influence students' choices, decisions and life developments. The evaluation results carried out by Islamic education teachers are effective and can increase students' active learning and thinking during the learning process and its application in everyday
Teachers Efforts in Evaluating Islamic Religious Education Learning Using Discussion Learning Methods Rohmah, Wuwun Dwi Fathur; Mislikhah, Siti; Sutomo, Sutomo
Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): JIE: (Journal of Islamic Education) January-June
Publisher : Letiges

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52615/jie.v9i1.367

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This research evaluates Islamic education learning carried out by teachers at Public Middle School 1 Panji. This research method uses a qualitative approach, and the type of research used is field research. Selection of Research Subjects This research method uses a qualitative approach, and the kind of research used is field research. Teachers and students at Public Middle School 1 Panji proposed the choice of research subjects. The data collection techniques used in this research are observation, interview and documentation. The data analysis used by researchers is data analysis from Miles and Huberman's ideas, namely data condensation, data presentation, and concluding/verification. Islamic education learning requires a process to help students learn the Islamic religion. Evaluations carried out by teachers, both assessments of the learning process and evaluations of learning outcomes, are carried out to maximize students' intelligence in terms of knowledge, enjoyment of life, and ability to interact physically and socially. In the community environment. Islamic education learning must be pursued through good planning to influence students' choices, decisions and life developments. The evaluation results carried out by Islamic education teachers are effective and can increase students' active learning and thinking during the learning process and its application in everyday
Holistic Evaluation of Islamic Education Programs: Implications of the Kirkpatrick Model in Character-Based Learning Jannah, Nur; Rosyadi, Mundir; Mislikhah, Siti; Hadi, Sofyan
FALASIFA : Jurnal Studi Keislaman Vol 16 No 02 (2025): September
Publisher : UAS PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62097/falasifa.v16i02.2478

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Evaluation of Islamic Religious Education (PAI) learning programs often emphasizes only the cognitive aspects, neglecting the affective and spiritual dimensions, which are crucial for Islamic character formation. This gap highlights the need for a model that encompasses behavioral and spiritual transformation. Kirkpatrick's model, with its four levels of reaction, learning, behavior, and outcomes, offers a comprehensive framework. This study examines its relevance for PAI evaluation, with its novelty in contextual adaptation through the integration of Islamic values ​​such as muraqabah (introspection) and ikhlas (sincerity) to authentically measure spiritual change. Using descriptive qualitative methods through literature analysis, the results show that this model encompasses PAI dimensions from perception to social impact. Despite challenges in affective measurement, the model is relatively effective when adapted. Its integration strengthens PAI evaluation toward transformative education. Practically, this implies that the development of instruments such as behavioral rubrics and tracking for the curriculum can have an impact. However, this research is limited to a literature review and has not been empirically tested in a real-world setting.