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Identifying Student Motivation in Learning Islamic Education in Senior High School Saputri, Teni Eki; Izmi, Nelly; Putera, Odsisa; Irayanti, Irma
Ahlussunnah: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58485/jie.v1i1.114

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In general, the reality that with a Senior High School ll number of teachers and a large number of students is that it is unlikely that teachers will be able to provide maximum motivation to students. A large number of students, not comparable to the number of teachers, will usually have difficulty nurturing students with maximum motivation. The aim of this research is to look at students' intrinsic motivation, students' extrinsic motivation, supporting and inhibiting factors in learning Islamic religious education. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods. The data collection techniques used are observation, interviews, and documentation with data analysis through data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions and verification. The results of this research were obtained: i) the intrinsic motivation of students at Senior High School 2 Payakumbuh in learning Islamic religious education was obtained through the appreciation given by the teacher and the students' sense of responsibility. This award is motivation for students to develop and progress further in their learning process, ii) extrinsic motivation for Senior High School 2 Payakumbuh students is obtained from the motivation provided by teachers, principals, and all the environment in the school. Adequate infrastructure is one of the motivations for student learning in achieving goals, iii) supporting factors in increasing student learning motivation in learning Islamic religious education, namely students are given Islamic religious learning guidance, in the form of congregational prayers, tahfiz, reading the koran and delivering learning material. The inhibiting factor in increasing students' learning motivation in learning Islamic religious education is the lack of Islamic religious education lesson hours at school. Apart from the lack of teaching hours for Islamic religious education teachers, students who study religion are less aware of the importance of studying Islam. The results of this research can be used as initial data for future researchers in studying this problem in different contexts and issues.
Teacher Management in Encouraging Islamic Education Reform Putera, Odsisa; Martias, Martias; Zainal, Zainal; Ringgit, Awang
Ahlussunnah: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58485/jie.v3i3.333

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Islamic education systems in many countries still face challenges in terms of quality and relevance to modern society's needs. Islamic teachers are often under-trained in classroom management and developing innovative curricula. This article aims to explore the role of teacher management in promoting Islamic education reform. This study seeks to understand how Islamic teachers can manage classrooms and develop curricula that are more effective and relevant to modern society's needs. This study uses a qualitative method, conducting interviews and observations with Islamic teachers and students in several Islamic schools. Data is analyzed using thematic analysis to identify emerging patterns and themes. The research findings show that effective teacher management can improve the quality of Islamic education. Teachers who are trained in classroom management and developing innovative curricula can increase student motivation and achievement. Additionally, this study finds that Islamic teachers need to have adequate knowledge and skills in managing classrooms and developing curricula that are relevant to modern society's needs. This study has important implications for Islamic education policy and teacher training. Governments and Islamic education institutions need to give greater attention to teacher training and developing innovative curricula. Additionally, this study suggests that Islamic teachers need to have adequate knowledge and skills in managing classrooms and developing curricula that are relevant to modern society's needs. Thus, Islamic education can become more effective and relevant to modern society's needs.