Alfiyaturohmaniyyah, Shicha
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Strategies of Islamic Schools in Preparing for Accreditation A (Case Study of Muhammadiyah 05 Elementary School in Semarang) Alfiyaturohmaniyyah, Shicha; Warsiyah, Warsiyah; Muflihin, Ahmad
Al-Fikri: Jurnal Studi dan Penelitian Pendidikan Islam Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Pendidikan Islam dan Pembentukan Karakter
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/jspi.v6i2.34786

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Regulation of the Minister of National Education No. 63/2009 highlights the policy of improving the quality of education through the accreditation process in schools. BAN-S/M accreditation data in 2018 indicated that out of 51,979 Schools/Madrasahs accredited A as much as 20.51% and accredited B as much as 55.31%, showing the dominance of B accreditation and indicating that the achievement of education quality in Indonesia is still not optimal. This study aims to describe the strategies of Islamic Schools, particularly SD Muhammadiyah 05, in preparing for A Accreditation. Qualitative research using a case study approach involved observation, interviews, and documentation. Data triangulation with data analysis techniques, such as data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing, were used to ensure data validity. The research object involved the environment of SD Muhammadiyah 05 with respondents from various parties, including the principal, staff, teachers, and students. The results showed that the strategies implemented by the school have progressed, as evidenced by the achievement of a score of 91 or A Accreditation. The strategies such as conducting socialization to stakeholders, analyzing the requirements of A accreditation, forming an accreditation team, school self-evaluation (EDS), training and development of human resources, improving facilities and infrastructure and commitment to improvement are continuously pursued to ensure compliance with accreditation standards and improve the overall quality of education.
Enhancing Self-Mastery in Low-Achieving Students Through Islamic Education: Perspective of Carl Rogers' Self Theory Prasetyo, Eko Agus; Alfiyaturohmaniyyah, Shicha; Sa'diyah, Elok Halimatus
TA'DIBUNA: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sultan Agung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/jpai.7.2.215-230

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Students with low achievement often face challenges in developing self-mastery, including low motivation, lack of self-confidence, and difficulty managing emotions. This study aims to identify factors that influence the development of self-mastery in students and understand the role of teachers based on Carl Rogers' self theory. The method used is a qualitative approach conducted through a case study at SD Islam Hasanudin 04 Semarang with a thematic analysis approach data analysis technique. The data obtained were the results of interviews with teachers, field observations, and school documents. The results of the study indicate that (1) self-mastery is influenced by internal factors such as self-motivation and emotional management, and (2) external factors such as family and teacher support. (3) Positive family support and constructive feedback from teachers have been shown to increase students' self-confidence, encourage mental resilience, and intrinsic motivation. (4) This study also found criteria for teachers who can improve students' self-mastery. This study provides important insights into how environmental influences and teacher interventions can help low-achieving students reach their maximum potential