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A Systematic Literature Review of Islamic Boarding School (Pesantren) Education in Indonesia (2014-2024) Arif, Muhamad; Dorloh, Sulaiman; Abdullah, Shuhairimi
Tribakti: Jurnal Pemikiran Keislaman Vol. 35 No. 2 (2024): Tribakti: Jurnal Pemikiran Keislaman
Publisher : Universitas Islam Tribakti (UIT) Lirboyo Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/tribakti.v35i2.5330

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During its development, Islamic boarding schools carried out educational transformation by compromising with the establishment of formal education and integrating religious knowledge and science. Apart from that, Islamic boarding schools are experiencing rapid development, one of which is the existence of virtual Islamic boarding schools. The research method used is a systematic literature review (SLR). In the literature selection process, researchers apply five provisions, first; The papers that were analyzed were only papers from journal articles (published), not including book reviews, conferences, proceedings, theses, and dissertations. Second, the selection of articles is limited to the last ten years 2014-2024. Third, the database used in the article search process is a global database, namely Scopus and Taylor and Francis. Fourth, at the article search stage, researchers use third-party applications, namely publish or publish and visualize using Vos Viewer. Fifth, in the search the keywords used were limited to English, because researchers wanted to get complete data about Islamic boarding school (Pesantren) education in Indonesia. The research findings are that the Islamic boarding school (Pesantren) model that is widely developed in Indonesia consists of three models, namely Salaf/traditional, modern, and integrated. First, the characteristics of Salaf (traditional) Islamic boarding schools, Islamic boarding schools only have non-formal education and are very identical to learning sourced from books. yellow. secondly, the characteristics of a modern Islamic boarding school (Pesantren)are Islamic boarding schools that use a modern approach, such as the curriculum and learning process. modern Islamic boarding school (Pesantren) education implements formal education (schools according to government regulations) and non-formal education (Islamic boarding schools). third, integrated Islamic boarding school, an Islamic boarding school (Pesantren)that combines Salaf and modern Islamic boarding school (Pesantren) education, so that the elements contained therein run collaboratively, such as a curriculum that combines the national curriculum and Islamic boarding school (Pesantren) curriculum, so that the Yellow Book becomes the main requirement for learning.
A Systematic Literature Review of Islamic Boarding School (Pesantren) Education in Indonesia (2014-2024) Arif, Muhamad; Dorloh, Sulaiman; Abdullah, Shuhairimi
Tribakti: Jurnal Pemikiran Keislaman Vol. 35 No. 2 (2024): Tribakti: Jurnal Pemikiran Keislaman
Publisher : Universitas Islam Tribakti (UIT) Lirboyo Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33367/tribakti.v35i2.5330

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During its development, Islamic boarding schools carried out educational transformation by compromising with the establishment of formal education and integrating religious knowledge and science. Apart from that, Islamic boarding schools are experiencing rapid development, one of which is the existence of virtual Islamic boarding schools. The research method used is a systematic literature review (SLR). In the literature selection process, researchers apply five provisions, first; The papers that were analyzed were only papers from journal articles (published), not including book reviews, conferences, proceedings, theses, and dissertations. Second, the selection of articles is limited to the last ten years 2014-2024. Third, the database used in the article search process is a global database, namely Scopus and Taylor and Francis. Fourth, at the article search stage, researchers use third-party applications, namely publish or publish and visualize using Vos Viewer. Fifth, in the search the keywords used were limited to English, because researchers wanted to get complete data about Islamic boarding school (Pesantren) education in Indonesia. The research findings are that the Islamic boarding school (Pesantren) model that is widely developed in Indonesia consists of three models, namely Salaf/traditional, modern, and integrated. First, the characteristics of Salaf (traditional) Islamic boarding schools, Islamic boarding schools only have non-formal education and are very identical to learning sourced from books. yellow. secondly, the characteristics of a modern Islamic boarding school (Pesantren)are Islamic boarding schools that use a modern approach, such as the curriculum and learning process. modern Islamic boarding school (Pesantren) education implements formal education (schools according to government regulations) and non-formal education (Islamic boarding schools). third, integrated Islamic boarding school, an Islamic boarding school (Pesantren)that combines Salaf and modern Islamic boarding school (Pesantren) education, so that the elements contained therein run collaboratively, such as a curriculum that combines the national curriculum and Islamic boarding school (Pesantren) curriculum, so that the Yellow Book becomes the main requirement for learning.
The Application of Solution-Focused Therapy Intervention Module to help Individuals Experiencing Psychological Distress in Organization Rose, Nurul Naimah; Abdullah, Shuhairimi; Ishak, Aida Shakila
Asian Social Work Journal Vol 9 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Asian Social Work Journal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47405/aswj.v9i2.288

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This study is a descriptive study of developing a solution-focused therapy as a counselling intervention module for individuals experiencing psychological distress. This module was built based on the Sidek’s module development model that includes the principles of module construction. This counselling intervention model is specifically designed to help individuals with psychological distress to reduce their symptoms. Solution-focused therapy was chosen as an aid because the techniques in this therapy focus more on solution rather than the problem, counselling sessions are simple and brief with minimal cost. There are nine (9) experts consisting of counselling practitioners and counselling academics experts participating as module expert evaluator. The Pearlin's theory of distress psychology is used in this study as a theoretical foundation to understand the distress psychology and its symptoms. Overall, the experts found that the content of the module is suitable for the target audiences with an acceptable evaluation score. Solution focused therapy embedded in a module is a good initiative and can be strengthened further to be used by counselling practitioners in a real setting.