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Journal : Jurnal Pendidikan Islam

Promoting Islamic Value for Green Skill Development in Islamic Vocational High School R. Siti Pupu Fauziah; Agustina Multi Purnomo; Uus Firdaus; Asep Bayu Dani Nanyanto; Martin Roestamy
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 10, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
Publisher : The Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training associated with PSPII

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v10i1.35383

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Air pollution is a critical issue in Indonesia in 2023, prompting the need to enhance green skills within Vocational High Schools to support a sustainable green economy. The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of Islamic values on the development of green skills among students. Utilizing quantitative methods, data were collected through online questionnaires distributed to 562 twelfth-grade students at the Islamic Foundation Vocational School in Bogor Regency. The results revealed that Islamic values, particularly beliefs and attitudes towards the environment, significantly impacted the acquisition of green skills. Further analysis identified that Islamic values as a source of inspiration and serenity, along with teachings on tree planting and zero-waste practices, had a partially significant effect. The study concludes that incorporating Islamic religious education into the vocational school curriculum is crucial. These findings offer valuable insights for educators, policymakers, and practitioners, providing a basis for integrating Islamic values into vocational education to enhance green skill development among students.
A Comprehensive Study on Biochar Production, Bibliometric Analysis, and Collaborative Teaching Practicum for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Islamic Schools Muhammad Rendi Ramdhani; Abdul Kholik; Siti Pupu Fauziah; Martin Roestamy; Irman Suherman; Asep Bayu Dani Nandiyanto
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 9, No 2 (2023): Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
Publisher : The Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training associated with PSPII

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v9i2.29972

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This research endeavors to assess the impact of additional practicum sessions and experimental demonstrations through video presentations on students' comprehension in an Islamic boarding school. The study focuses on enhancing students' understanding of the biochar concept, particularly its role as an adsorbent, aligning with contemporary issues related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and environmental problem-solving. To substantiate the research rationale, a concise literature review and bibliometric analysis were incorporated. The experiment involved comparing two classes – the experimental class, which received additional practicum and experimental demonstrations using videos, and the conventional class as the control group. The study included 45 students in Class XI of an Islamic boarding school. Learning outcomes were assessed through pre-test and post-test scores, as well as N-Gain calculations. The hypothesis was tested using the Paired Sample T-test. The practical aspect of the experiment involved carbonizing the skin of jengkol fruit to produce carbon, which was then utilized for adsorbing curcumin. The adsorption phenomena were observed and analyzed.The research findings demonstrated that the experimental demonstration method, particularly when complemented with video presentations, was more effective than conventional methods. This was evident from the N-Gain value of the experimental class and the results of statistical tests. The experimental demonstration method using videos is anticipated to enhance knowledge, provide a more authentic understanding and experience, and yield superior learning outcomes. These findings contribute valuable insights for future research on experimental demonstrations, emphasizing their potential to enhance the overall quality of student learning.
DYNAMICS OF MADRASAH ALIYAH IN INDONESIA: INSIGHTS FROM SCHOOLS, EDUCATORS, AND STUDENT Wahyudin, Cecep; Fauziah, R. Siti Pupu; Apriliani, Afmi; Ramdani, Faisal Tri; Purnamasari, Irma; Multipurnomo, Agustina; Andani, Herli; Murni, Endang Sri; Pangestu, Bayu Sang Aji
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 10, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
Publisher : The Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training associated with PSPII

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v10i2.39153

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The growth and development of Islamic religious education are critical for strengthening educational quality in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the growth dynamics of Islamic education through the increase in the number of schools, teachers, and madrasah aliyah students, providing insights for educational improvement. Using a descriptive approach, data were collected through Google Scholar using Publish or Perish software, covering 947 articles from 2018 to 2023, supplemented by secondary data via literature reviews. Data analysis utilized Microsoft Excel and VOSviewer software, with confirmability testing ensuring data validity. Findings indicate a steady increase in madrasah aliyah schools, with an additional 311 schools in 2022 and 372 in 2023. Teacher numbers also grew significantly, with an increase of 3,747 teachers in 2022 and 18,573 in 2023. Despite a decline in student numbers by 17,259 in 2022, student enrollment rebounded with an increase of 40,408 in 2023. This dynamic growth in schools and teachers reflects a rising demand for educational resources, driven by higher enrollment opportunities. The study suggests that harnessing Indonesia’s demographic bonus through targeted strategies could optimize educational outcomes, supporting the vision of "Indonesia Emas"
Dynamics of Madrasah Aliyah in Indonesia: Insights from Schools, Educators, and Student Wahyudin, Cecep; Fauziah, R. Siti Pupu; Apriliani, Afmi; Ramdani, Faisal Tri; Purnamasari, Irma; Multipurnomo, Agustina; Andani, Herli; Murni, Endang Sri; Pangestu, Bayu Sang Aji
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 10 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
Publisher : The Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training associated with PSPII

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v10i2.39153

Abstract

The growth and development of Islamic religious education are critical for strengthening educational quality in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the growth dynamics of Islamic education through the increase in the number of schools, teachers, and madrasah aliyah students, providing insights for educational improvement. Using a descriptive approach, data were collected through Google Scholar using Publish or Perish software, covering 947 articles from 2018 to 2023, supplemented by secondary data via literature reviews. Data analysis utilized Microsoft Excel and VOSviewer software, with confirmability testing ensuring data validity. Findings indicate a steady increase in madrasah aliyah schools, with an additional 311 schools in 2022 and 372 in 2023. Teacher numbers also grew significantly, with an increase of 3,747 teachers in 2022 and 18,573 in 2023. Despite a decline in student numbers by 17,259 in 2022, student enrollment rebounded with an increase of 40,408 in 2023. This dynamic growth in schools and teachers reflects a rising demand for educational resources, driven by higher enrollment opportunities. The study suggests that harnessing Indonesia’s demographic bonus through targeted strategies could optimize educational outcomes, supporting the vision of "Indonesia Emas"
Quality Assurance in Pesantren: Modernization, Adaptability, and Integration into Indonesia’s Education System Lathifah, Zahra Khusnul; Fauziah, R. Siti Pupu; Rusli, Radif Khotamir; Roestamy, Martin; Martin, Abraham Yazdi; Indra, Syukri; Suherman, Uman
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 11 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v11i1.43951

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This research highlights the critical role of quality assurance in Islamic boarding schools, which are integral to the development of Islamic Education in Indonesia. The primary objective of this study is to employ bibliometric analysis to assess the research achievements, identify national and international networks, and map emerging trends in quality assurance for Islamic boarding schools using Google Scholar data from 2017 to 2021. The study utilized bibliometric methods, including publication, authorship, and citation analysis, and employed VOSviewer software to map the bibliometric data. The analysis revealed 996 scientific publications related to quality assurance and Islamic Education, yielding 6,139 citations and 125 interconnection thresholds. Key terms with strong interconnections include “school,” “private school,” “education,” “Indonesia,” and “student.” Notably, no prior studies have applied bibliometric mapping to explore quality assurance in Islamic boarding schools, highlighting this study’s novel contribution. The findings emphasize the importance of pesantren institutions in preserving local wisdom and their role in nation-building. This research has significant implications for Islamic Education, particularly in urging policymakers to strengthen government policies that enhance the quality and relevance of Education in Islamic boarding schools, ensuring their continued contribution to national development.
A Comprehensive Study on Biochar Production, Bibliometric Analysis, and Collaborative Teaching Practicum for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Islamic Schools Ramdhani, Muhammad Rendi; Kholik, Abdul; Fauziah, Siti Pupu; Roestamy, Martin; Suherman, Irman; Nandiyanto, Asep Bayu Dani
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 9 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
Publisher : The Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training associated with PSPII

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v9i2.29972

Abstract

This research endeavors to assess the impact of additional practicum sessions and experimental demonstrations through video presentations on students' comprehension in an Islamic boarding school. The study focuses on enhancing students' understanding of the biochar concept, particularly its role as an adsorbent, aligning with contemporary issues related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and environmental problem-solving. To substantiate the research rationale, a concise literature review and bibliometric analysis were incorporated. The experiment involved comparing two classes – the experimental class, which received additional practicum and experimental demonstrations using videos, and the conventional class as the control group. The study included 45 students in Class XI of an Islamic boarding school. Learning outcomes were assessed through pre-test and post-test scores, as well as N-Gain calculations. The hypothesis was tested using the Paired Sample T-test. The practical aspect of the experiment involved carbonizing the skin of jengkol fruit to produce carbon, which was then utilized for adsorbing curcumin. The adsorption phenomena were observed and analyzed.The research findings demonstrated that the experimental demonstration method, particularly when complemented with video presentations, was more effective than conventional methods. This was evident from the N-Gain value of the experimental class and the results of statistical tests. The experimental demonstration method using videos is anticipated to enhance knowledge, provide a more authentic understanding and experience, and yield superior learning outcomes. These findings contribute valuable insights for future research on experimental demonstrations, emphasizing their potential to enhance the overall quality of student learning.
Promoting Islamic Value for Green Skill Development in Islamic Vocational High School Fauziah, R. Siti Pupu; Purnomo, Agustina Multi; Firdaus, Uus; Dani Nanyanto, Asep Bayu; Roestamy, Martin
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 10 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
Publisher : The Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training associated with PSPII

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v10i1.35383

Abstract

Air pollution is a critical issue in Indonesia in 2023, prompting the need to enhance green skills within Vocational High Schools to support a sustainable green economy. The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of Islamic values on the development of green skills among students. Utilizing quantitative methods, data were collected through online questionnaires distributed to 562 twelfth-grade students at the Islamic Foundation Vocational School in Bogor Regency. The results revealed that Islamic values, particularly beliefs and attitudes towards the environment, significantly impacted the acquisition of green skills. Further analysis identified that Islamic values as a source of inspiration and serenity, along with teachings on tree planting and zero-waste practices, had a partially significant effect. The study concludes that incorporating Islamic religious education into the vocational school curriculum is crucial. These findings offer valuable insights for educators, policymakers, and practitioners, providing a basis for integrating Islamic values into vocational education to enhance green skill development among students.
How Do Muslim Communities Create Peace in Schools? Urban School Climate (USC) Model as a Prevention of Bullying Fauziah, R. Siti Pupu; Roestamy, Martin; Yazdi Martin, Abraham; Moyana, Nova; Suherman, Irman; Warizal, Warizal
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This study examines the behavioral dynamics and social interactions of Muslim school communities by situating them within the ethical framework of the Qur’an and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. Although numerous studies have highlighted the importance of school climate and social relations in shaping educational outcomes, limited attention has been given to how Islamic values concretely inform these processes within Muslim educational contexts. To address this gap, a qualitative case study approach was employed, focusing on patterns of behavior and interaction in Muslim school communities. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and document analysis, and subsequently analyzed using a thematic analysis approach. The findings reveal that the Qur’an and Hadith serve not only as spiritual references but also as practical guidelines for cultivating a safe and supportive learning environment, strengthening teacher–student and peer relationships, and reinforcing the influence of family in students’ character formation. These interactions collectively foster a school climate characterized by harmony, inclusivity, and mutual respect. By linking Islamic normative principles with contemporary educational practices, this study underscores the role of religion as a transformative resource in promoting holistic education. The results offer valuable insights for educators, policymakers, and researchers seeking to improve the quality of Islamic education while contributing to broader discussions on values-based education in global contexts.
Co-Authors Aang, Farhan Abdul Mujib Abduh, Amirullah Abdul Kholik Abdurakhman, Omon Abraham Yazdi Martin Agus Tamami Agustina Multi Purnomo Agustini, A. Alfiani Maslahat Alfiyani, Neneng Ali Alamsyah Kusumadinata Amelia, Novi Amirul Mukminin Amril, La Ode Andani, Herli Annisa Mawardini Annisa Nurhaliza Annissa Mawardini Apriliani, Afmi Apriliyani, Neng Virly Arti Yoesdiarti Asep Bayu Dani Nandiyanto Asep Bayu Dani Nanyanto Azzahra, Halida Azzahra, Raden Mutiara Fatimah Bilad, Muhammad Roil Dani Nanyanto, Asep Bayu Dede Syahrudin Desky Halim Sudjani Desky Halim Sudjani Desky Halim Sujana Didin Syamsudin Endah Nurjanah Euis Salbiah Fachri Helmanto Fajriati, Adinda Salwa Fauziah, Namira Fenti Restatilah Filzah, Putri Ginung Pratidina Gugun Gunadi Gusmayanti, Wina Gusmayanti, Wina Helmia Tasti Adri hernawati, yani Ibnu Santosa Irma Inesia Sri Utami Irman Suherman Irwan Efendi Iyon Muhdiyati Karimah Amatullah Kartakusumah, Berliana Khairunnisa Nurzaini Lasmini Lindasari, Astri Mafakhir, Zindan Makarim, Helwiyah Makarim, Helwiyah Monaya, Nova Moyana, Nova Muhamad Aminulloh Muhamad Yusup Muhammad Ichsan Muhammad Rendi Ramdhani Muhtar, Saepudin Murni, Endang Sri Nita, Kamala Sia Rio Novi Maryani Novi Maryani Nur Asiyah Nuraeni, Annisa Nuril Nuraeni Apriliyanti Omon Abdurakhman Omon Abdurakhman Pangestu, Bayu Sang Aji Purnamasari, Irma Qorzhah, Hanaida Fakhitah Radif Khotamir Rusli Radif Khotamir Rusli Radif Khotamir Rusli Rahmah, Siti Nurul Zalzilah Ramadani, Siti Nindi Wulan Suci Nur Ramdani, Faisal Tri Rasmitadila, Rasmitadila Resma Ulfah Resti Yekstyastuti Rita Rahmawati Rizka Yuninda Maliki Rizkia Syafia Qalbi Roestamy, Martin Rusi Rusmiati Aliyyah Rusli, Radif Khotamir Rusli, Radif Khotamir Sesrita, Afridha SITI AMINAH Siti Rahmah Soewarto Hardhienata Sudjani, Desky Halim Suharsiwi, Suharsiwi Suhermen, Irman Sukarelawati, S. SUMIYATI SUMIYATI Sya, Mega Febriani Syaima Lailatul Mubarokah Syukri Indra Tirta, Maura Najwa Noor Raina Tuti Rahmawati UMAN SUHERMAN, UMAN Uus Firdaus Wahyudin, Cecep Warizal Widyasari Winarti Nilailasari Zuliamiranti Wulandari, Ratna Wahyu Yazdi Martin, Abraham Zahra Khusnul Lathifah Zulkifli Sidiq, Zulkifli