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Development of Higher Education Curriculum Based On Independent Learning-Independent Campus (MBKM) Islamic Education Study Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teaching Sciences UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta Ramadani, Mega Melani; Achadi, Muh. Wasith
Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Enrekang

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This research aims to analyze the efforts of the Ministry of Education and Culture to improve the quality and relevance of graduates through the Independent Learning-Free Campus (MBKM) policy. The implementation of MBKM requires special attention to the development of the Islamic Religious Education Study Program (PAI) curriculum, including adjustments to Graduate Learning Outcomes (CPL), vision and mission, graduate profiles, courses, Body of Knowledge (BoK), and study language. The PAI curriculum development process also involves mapping courses according to categories, determining study materials, and descriptions to facilitate curriculum preparation. With an integrative approach, curriculum development at MBKM aims to achieve graduate competency standards from spiritual aspects and moral nobility. This document also highlights the importance of involving expert lecturers from various study programs in curriculum formulation, and emphasizes the need to determine courses to support the MBKM curriculum. Through a good curriculum development process, it is hoped that the PAI study program can produce graduates who are not only good at theory, but also able to excel in various other aspects.
Islam as a Science: Ontology, Epistemology and Ethics Supratama, Riky; Hapsari, Aprilia Putri; Ramadani, Mega Melani; Hidayat, Riyan
Amorti: Jurnal Studi Islam Interdisipliner Vol. 2 No. 4 Oktober 2023: Amorti: Jurnal Studi Islam Interdisipliner
Publisher : Yayasan Azhar Amanaa Yogyakarta

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Speaking philosophical concepts of any field of science, including Islamic education focused on ontology, epistimology and axiology of science. The strengthening of any discipline is strongly determined by these three things. It means that the criteria of a science are determined by the three objectives of the study of philosophy. In connection with these issues, this paper aims to elaborate the concepts of Islam and science with the main focus on ontology, epistimology and axiology of education. In addition, this writing is expected to be useful for further understanding of studies on the relationship of Islam with science.  This research is included in the library research, that is, research that limits research and data search only through library collections without requiring research and field data. In this research, researchers use qualitative research methods. In the library research that uses qualitational methods, they take the necessary data from sources such as books, journals, articles.
The Theory of Positivism in Islamic Education, Curriculum and Learning Strategies Supratama, Riky; Ramadani, Mega Melani; Fadilah, Hanura Dewi
International Journal of Post Axial: Futuristic Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 1 March 2024: International Journal of Post-Axial
Publisher : Yayasan Azhar Amanaa Yogyakarta

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Speaking of philosophical concepts of every field of science, including Islamic education focused on one of the philosophies that is positivism. The thinking of positivism has brought great progress in the advancement of science, especially for Islamic education. This can be seen in the development of curriculam and learning strategies that use the basics of positivism philosophy. For example, there is an induction method used in the 2013 curriculum that is very compatible with the method developed by Comte. Therefore, this writing is as an initial, even global, attempt to see how positivist paradigms are applied in the world of education. This research is included in the library research, that is, research that limits research and data search only through library collections without requiring research and field data. In this research, researchers use qualitative research methods. In the library research that uses qualitational methods, they take the necessary data from sources such as books, journals, articles.
Optimization of the Continuing Professional Development Program (PKB) as a Follow-up to Online Competency Mapping (PK) for Islamic Religious Education Teachers Supratama, Riky; Kholifah, Elisa Putri; Ramadani, Mega Melani; helwiyah, Warda
International Journal of Post Axial: Futuristic Teaching and Learning Vol. 2 No. 2 June 2024: International Journal of Post-Axial
Publisher : Yayasan Azhar Amanaa Yogyakarta

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The first government initiative to improve the competency of PAI teachers was the Professional Development Program (PKB). This program is said to be able to improve the quality of PAI teachers' work when conducting online competency assessments. This series of activities began with online and simultaneous competency mapping throughout Indonesia with the aim of equalizing teacher competency as a whole and divided into several aspects. This research uses critical analysis methods. Data collection techniques include document scanning, interviews, and data collection using documents. Data analysis in this research uses qualitative analysis. The results of optimizing the Sustainable Professional Development (PKB) approach for this research are as follows. (1) Assess yourself as a PAI teacher; Second, the online Competency Mapping (PK) program; the third is PAI PKB Teacher training. The results of this research show the ability of the PKB program which is expected to improve the skills and work efficiency of PAI assistants through various courses that have been successfully completed systematically and comprehensively.