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Implementasi Metode Ummi Dalam Meningkatkan Kemampuan Membaca Al-Quran Peserta Didik di SDI Plus Ulul Albab Kelutan Ngronggot Nganjuk Kumala, Akhsinatul; Arini, Aida; Umam, Khoirul; Anshori, Sholihul; Ridlwan, Burhanuddin
AL MURABBI Vol 9 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Al-Murabbi
Publisher : Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/amb.v9i1.4498

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This research is motivated by the phenomenon of elementary schools holding Al-Qur'an or TPQ learning activities because of the interests of the parents who want children at school to also be taught to read the Al-Qur'an, so with this the researcher wants to describe learning activities to read the Koran using the Ummi method at SDI Plus Ulul Albab. The research method in this research is qualitative research which uses observation, documentation and interview data collection.The results of the research show that the reading ability of SDI Plus Ulul Alab students has developed very well, where this achievement can be seen from student development data, namely through student achievement cards and journals. The implementation involves several stages including opening, apperception, concept planting, training/skills, closing. The inhibiting factors are limited teaching aids, lack of administrative staff, the implementation time is too late in the day and the supporting factors are the existence of adequate classrooms, the availability of teaching guidebooks from the center, demonstration books to facilitate learning completion, the teaching staff are Ummi certified Keywords: Ummi Method, Reading Ability
Penggunaan Ide Zero Waste dalam Pengolahan Limbah Organik dan Anorganik untuk Meningkatkan Kualitas Lingkungan Hidup Sa’diyah, Maidatus; Setyawan, Wawan Herry; Kumala, Akhsinatul; Arini, Aida; Salim, Muhammad Nur; Ridlwan, Burhanuddin
Prima Abdika: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): Volume 4 Nomor 4 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar Universitas Flores Ende

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37478/abdika.v4i4.4735

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The use of zero waste ideas for processing organic and inorganic waste mainly aims to improve environmental quality. The zero-waste concept focuses on minimizing and processing organic and inorganic waste. The following are several aspects to pay attention to in implementing zero waste: 1. Waste Reduction: Reducing waste production by reducing single-use products and replacing them with reusable products. 2. Zero waste-Based Waste Management: Households must be managed by sorting, composting, and collecting goods worth selling. Trash cans must be provided to separate organic and inorganic waste.3. Use of Waste Banks: Waste banks can utilize the economic value of non-organic waste. Waste can be stored and then resold or recycled. 4. Independent Waste Management: Independent waste management can be done by composting organic waste in your household. Inorganic waste must be managed with the help of third parties such as recycling businesses. 5. Community-Based Waste Management: Schools as a community can build awareness in their community about the waste produced every day and how we play our role in reducing the dangers of waste on earth. By implementing the zero waste idea, LKSA ar-Ridlo Peterongan Jombang can improve environmental quality and reduce negative impacts on the planet. This process requires awareness and lifestyle changes that are more concerned about the environment. This program or activity aims to develop a zero-waste concept focusing on sustainably managing organic and inorganic waste. We strive to turn waste into valuable and sellable products using eco-friendly methods.
Optimalisasi Digital Akses Beasiswa Pendidikan Bagi Santri Kelas Akhir MA Madrasatul Qur’an Tebuireng Jombang Surur, Shobihus; Kumala, Akhsinatul; Anshori, Sholihul; Ridlwan, Burhanuddin; Said, Ali; Mughiroh, Ainun Fitri; Mufarrihah, Iftitaahul
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Desember 2025
Publisher : Unity Academy

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70340/japamas.v4i2.286

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The rapid advancement of digital technology has created new opportunities in education, particularly in accessing scholarships which are now predominantly online-based. Nevertheless, limited digital literacy remains a critical challenge among students in Islamic boarding schools (santri). This community service program aims to optimize the digital literacy of final-year students at MA Madrasatul Qur’an Tebuireng Jombang in accessing various scholarship opportunities. The study applied a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach, actively involving students and teachers in every stage of the program. Activities included needs assessment, digital skills training, structured mentoring, evaluation, and collective reflection. Findings revealed significant improvements in students’ basic digital competencies, particularly in email usage, online scholarship registration, and digital document preparation. Based on pre-test and post-test results, average skills improved by 47%. Beyond technical capacity, students developed greater self-confidence in exploring higher education opportunities and building networks with scholarship providers. Teachers, meanwhile, transformed their roles into digital literacy facilitators, reinforcing collaborative learning culture within the pesantren. This program not only benefited individuals but also established a replicable model of best practices for other Islamic boarding schools. Therefore, optimizing digital literacy through participatory approaches proves to be an effective strategy to bridge the digital divide and promote equitable access to education. The sustainability of the program is expected to be ensured through the establishment of a digital scholarship information center, the development of digital literacy volunteers, and the expansion of institutional partnerships.