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Penguatan Kesehatan Mental melalui Program "Komunitas Empati" di Lukmanulhakeem School Thailand Surya Jatmika; Moch. Chairil Asmawan; Fiska Puspa Arinda; Hanifah Tria Intan Jelita
Abdi Wiralodra : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Abdi Wiralodra
Publisher : universitas wiralodra

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Kesehatan mental adalah masalah utama yang perlu dihadapi menggunakan pendekatan holistik, di antaranya melalui pendekatan religius dan spiritual. Pengabdian masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan pemahaman peserta tentang kesehatan mental dalam perspektif Islam dan urgensi membangun komunitas empati di Sekolah Lukmanulhakeem, Yala, Thailand Selatan. Kegiatan pengabdian berupa seminar tatap muka satu hari, diikuti oleh 14 guru dan 10 siswi. Penyampaian materi menekankan bahwa ujian emosional sebagai bagian dari proses peningkatan keimanan, dengan dukungan empati sebagai faktor kunci pemulihan psikologis. Penyampaian materi juga diselingi lagu religi "Obat Hati" sebagai refleksi spiritual. Diskusi terbuka mengungkapkan tentang kebutuhan peserta untuk memiliki tempat yang aman untuk berbagi emosi. Hasil pengabdian menunjukkan 64% peserta memahami materi dengan baik dan 36% sangat baik, di sisi lain 36% menilai cara penyampaian sangat efektif dan menarik, dan 59% cukup efektif. Hambatan teknis seperti kurangnya media visual menjadi catatan untuk pelaksanaan pengabdian. Kegiatan ini tidak hanya berhasil memperkuat pemahaman peserta, tetapi juga mempererat hubungan internasional antara institusi pendidikan di Indonesia dengan kemunitas pendidikan di Thailand. Pengabdian masyarakat ini merekomendasikan perlunya pembentukan sistem komunitas empati di sekolah Lukmanulhakeem dan institusi pendidikan lainnya. Pendekatan integratif antara psikologi dan nilai-nilai Islam dinilai efektif dalam membangun kesehatan mental yang berkelanjutan bagi pendidik dan peserta didik.
Structural Equation Modelling Analysis of Improving Teachers’ Teaching Creativity:The Role of Professional Identity and Emotional Intelligence Muhammad Fahmi Johan Syah; Naufal Ishartono; Agus Susilo; Nurul Latifatul Inayati; Sharul Effendy Janudin; Mahaliza Mansor; Salma Rahmadhani; Alifa Salsabila; Hanifah Tria Intan Jelita
Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif Vol 14, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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Structural Equation Modelling Analysis of Improving Teachers' Teaching Creativity: The Role of Professional Identity and Emotional Intelligence. Objective: The study aimed to examine a comprehensive structural model comprising three variables namely teaching creativity, emotional intelligence, and professional identity. Methods: The study involved 170 prospective teachers enrolled in teacher professional education programs in Indonesia by using a simple random sampling technique. Data were collected online using instruments adapted from previous research. The data were analysed by using covariance-based Structural Equation Modelling (CB-SEM) with the assistance of AMOS.  Findings: The findings revealed that the model confirmed a strong relationship among the three variables. Partial regression analysis reveals that emotional intelligence influences professional identity and teaching creativity, while professional identity influences teaching creativity. Nevertheless, the full model analysis revealed a contrary result that emotional intelligence could not directly enhance teaching creativity. Emotional intelligence must be accompanied by a strong professional identity to boost creativity in teaching effectively. These results suggest that professional identity functions as a full mediator in the relationship between emotional intelligence and teaching creativity. Conclusions: Efforts to enhance teaching creativity should focus not only on developing emotional intelligence but also on strengthening professional identity. This identity comprises several components, including cultural knowledge, blending, interpersonal skills, and active engagement in the professional community. Neglecting professional identity may hinder improvements in teaching creativity, even if emotional intelligence is high. Stakeholders should prioritise both aspects to cultivate creative educators. Keywords: teaching creativity, emotional intelligence, professional identity, SEM, teacher.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v14.i2.202498
Implementation of Artificial Intelligence in Compiling School Digital Profiles to Improve Educational Branding: A Case Study of Muhammadiyah 1 Wuryantoro Junior High School Hanifah Tria Intan Jelita; Rochman Hadi Mustofa
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 rapid advancement of digital technology over the past decade has fundamentally transformed educational ecosystems worldwide. Innovations such as artificial intelligence (AI), adaptive learning, learning analytics, and digital administration systems have reshaped how schools communicate, manage data, and build their institutional identity. In this context, digital transformation is no longer merely an instructional enhancement but has become a strategic necessity for educational institutions to maintain relevance and competitiveness in the digital era (Wang, 2024). Along with these developments, public expectations toward transparency, professionalism, and digital credibility of schools have also increased. Parents and prospective students increasingly rely on digital information such as websites, social media, and multimedia profiles when evaluating the quality of a school. Therefore, the construction of a strong digital profile plays a crucial role in educational branding, influencing public perception and shaping institutional identity (Keller & Swaminathan, 2020; Wibowo & Lestari, 2021). A well-developed school digital profile not only presents factual information but also functions as a strategic communication tool that showcases values, programs, achievements, and cultural identity. However, many schools especially those with limited human resources struggle to produce professional and competitive digital publications. Challenges typically arise from limited design skills, inadequate documentation equipment, and low digital literacy among teachers. As noted by Li & Chen (2023), AI offers transformative potential to address these limitations by supporting automated content generation, enhancing visual materials, and accelerating digital production processes. In educational contexts, AI provides an accessible and efficient solution for schools seeking to strengthen their branding without requiring advanced technical expertise. SMP Muhammadiyah 1 Wuryantoro represents a relevant case study because it has recently begun integrating AI to develop its digital school profile and improve institutional branding. While previous documentation was fragmented, inconsistent, and limited in visual quality, the adoption of AI tools such as AI-based text generation, photo enhancement applications, and automated graphic design platforms has enabled the school to redesign its digital presence more systematically and professionally. Despite the relevance of this topic, existing research on AI implementation in school branding remains limited, with most studies still focusing on classroom learning and administrative automation. Thus, there is a gap in understanding how AI contributes specifically to digital profile development as a branding strategy particularly in schools with limited human resources. Based on this gap, the present study aims to analyze the implementation of AI in developing the digital school profile of SMP Muhammadiyah 1 Wuryantoro and to evaluate its impact on content quality, school branding, and teacher digital literacy. This study positions AI not only as a technical tool but also as an enabler for institutional transformation and capacity building.