Ahmad, Aliza Che
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Implementation the Professionalism Value in Shaping the Personality of Islamic Education Teachers Ahmad, Aliza Che; Che Noh, Mohd Aderi; Muhamad, Norhisham; Ikhwan, Afiful
Jurnal Pendidikan Nusantara Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Pendidikan Nusantara (January-April)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55080/jpn.v2i1.41

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Teaching is essential in forming balanced individuals in line with the desires and needs of Malaysia's national education policy in producing qualified and qualified teachers. Practising the value of teaching professionalism is an effort to form teachers with superior personalities and global insight. This research aims to explain Islamic education teachers' understanding of professionalism values and explore the practical application of Islamic education teachers' professionalism values. This type of research is qualitative with a case study design, obtaining data through interviews and observation. The discussion results show that the need to practice professional values in teaching is an essential aspect of forming the teacher's personality to develop professionalism. Overall, the research findings show two main themes found in the practice of professional values in teaching: (a) value practices in the personal realm and (b) value practices in the professional realm. The research results found that Islamic religious education teachers understand the concept of practical values of teaching professionalism and can apply practices born from these concepts in their personal and professional lives. The practice of professionalism values needs to be implemented by teachers so that they can be role models in ensuring quality educators and producing quality people. The implications of the findings of this research can be used as guidance for all parties, especially policymakers, namely the Ministry of Education, in ensuring that the value aspect becomes the main focus in the recruitment and training process that will be carried out by the conditions and criteria that have been determined to ensure that the teacher appointment process is realized smoothly. Full of dedication and excellence, in line with the desire to produce world-class Human Resources (HR).
Sakinah Pedagogy: Challenges of Implementation in the Malaysian Education System Che Noh, Mohd Aderi; Ahmad, Aliza Che; Zainur, Elhaq
Jurnal Pendidikan Nusantara Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan Nusantara (September-December)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55080/jpn.v3i3.138

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This study explores the challenges of implementing Sakinah Pedagogy in the Malaysian education system, which aims to promote student happiness and character development based on Karamah Insaniah (human dignity). Using a qualitative approach with a Systematic Literature Review (SLR), the research identifies key challenges, including limited teaching resources, insufficient teacher training, diverse student backgrounds, and the influence of societal norms and technology that often conflict with sakinah values. Teachers’ lack of proficiency in fostering harmonious and value-driven learning environments further complicates implementation. The study recommends tailored professional development programs to enhance teachers' skills and understanding of Sakinah Pedagogy, integration of moral and spiritual values across all subjects, and learner-centered approaches that engage students meaningfully. Collaboration among educators, parents, and communities is deemed essential to creating a holistic educational environment that aligns with the principles of sakinah, ensuring that students develop both academically and morally in a balanced and meaningful way.