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INTEGRATING BLOCKCHAIN IN EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS: TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION Nadry, Zabihullah; Sirat, Abdul Wali; Hakimi, Musawer; Quraishi, Tamann
Jurnal Ilmiah Dinamika Sosial Vol 9 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38043/jids.v9i2.7079

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Blockchain application in educational administrative systems has emerged as a possible way to enhance transparency, accountability, and efficiency in administrative and academic operations. Despite its growing relevance, a systematic review of blockchain applications across public administration and the field of education is not abundant. With this inquiry, we intend to deliver an extensive literature review to highlight trends, benefits and limitations regarding the use of blockchain technology in educational governance and management in the interest of systematically reviewing and reporting empirical studies through the PRISMA methodology. A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach, consisting of synthesizing relevant literature according to the specification outlined by the PRISMA framework, resulted in 25 quality studies that were published between 2016-2025, selected from various peer-reviewed journals contained within the databases of IEEE Xplore, ScienceDirect, SpringerLink, Emerald Publishing, MDPI, and Wiley Online Library. Results of a thematic analysis revealed three significant themes: (1) blockchain enables secure verification of credentials, exchange of credits and green learning teaching learning processes; (2) blockchain supports public sector reform, enhancing transparency and accountability within government bodies; and (3) realization of blockchain technology has been hindered by concerns of cost, scalability, privacy and, resistance to implementation. Overall, this study suggests that blockchain can be catalytic for scaling teaching, learning and administrative processes in education and highlights the need for strategic frameworks in order to overcome technological and organizational challenges.
TRANSFORMING ISLAMIC EDUCATION THROUGH E-LEARNING AND DIGITAL PLATFORMS: IMPROVING TEACHING, LEARNING, AND STUDENT ENGAGEMENT Habibi, Habibullah; Nadry, Zabihullah; Popal, Zekrullah; Ahmadi, Habibullah
EDURELIGIA: Jurnal Pendidikan Agama Islam Vol 9, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Nurul Jadid University, Paiton Probolinggo, East Java

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/edureligia.v9i1.12636

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This study aimed to explore the awareness, attitudes, and usage of e-learning platforms among Islamic education teachers and students, focusing on how digital tools influence teaching effectiveness and student engagement. A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 100 participants from the Education Faculty of Kabul University. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire covering demographic information, digital literacy, awareness of e-learning tools, attitudes toward digital learning, and frequency of platform usage. Descriptive statistics, cross-tabulation, and correlation analyses were employed to examine relationships between demographic factors and digital platform engagement. The results reveal high levels of awareness and positive attitudes toward e-learning among both teachers and students. Participants recognized the potential of digital platforms to improve learning outcomes and increase engagement. However, challenges such as limited internet access, lack of adequate training, and device shortages were identified as barriers to effective implementation. The study highlights the necessity of integrating technology with traditional teaching methods to maximize educational benefits. The findings implied that digital platforms can significantly transform Islamic education by enhancing engagement, learning efficiency, and accessibility. To ensure successful integration, strategic efforts were required in providing training, improving infrastructure, and adopting blended learning approaches.
Strengthening Cybersecurity Awareness Through Education: The Expanding Role of Cyber Law in Academic Institutions Nadry, Zabihullah; Hakimi, Musawer; Sirat, Abdul Wali; Popal, Zekrullah
Jurnal Analisis Hukum Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38043/jah.v8i2.7086

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As digital technologies continue to proliferate, university students are especially vulnerable to the risks associated with cyber threats, and there is a dearth of research related to the cybersecurity awareness of university students in a developing country context. The purpose of this study is to examine the cybersecurity knowledge, attitudes, and practices of first-year students at Kabul University in Afghanistan to determine the influence of gender, faculty, and awareness of cyber law on intentions to engage in secure online behavior. To collect data, we conducted a cross-sectional survey of 371 students who were recruited using stratified random sampling. Participants were introduced to and administered a survey using the Contextualized Cybersecurity Educational Research Instrument (CCERI), and data was analyzed on SPSS using descriptive statistics, independent samples t-tests, ANOVA, Chi-square tests, and multiple regression models. The results indicated that students had moderate to high levels of cybersecurity knowledge and generally positive attitudes, but that they demonstrated fewer secure practices and a knowledge-practice gap emerged. Male students and students from the Computer Science faculty had greater awareness of cybersecurity and higher recognition of phishing attempts than female students and students from the other faculties. Multiple regression models indicated that cybersecurity knowledge, attitudes, and awareness of the cyber law were significant predictors of secure behavior; this suggests that we need to develop and integrate educational interventions to support positive behaviors in terms of secure cyber practices. Our research adds new knowledge by integrating awareness of cyber law with cybersecurity behavior in Afghanistan as its own unique context. We conclude with recommendations for evidence-informed decisions to implement and develop institutionalized programs to address capacities in cybersecurity education for students in Afghanistan.
From Space to Society: Integrating Remote Sensing and GIS to Monitor Educational Infrastructure and Social Transformation Tarashtwal, Omid; Sirat, Abdul Wali; Nadry, Zabihullah
Indonesian Journal of Education and Social Studies Vol 5, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Nurul Jadid University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33650/ijess.v5i1.14221

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Monitoring educational infrastructure in conflict-affected countries such as Afghanistan remains critical for understanding social transformation and guiding evidence-based policy. Indeed, rather vital. This study develops an integrated Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) framework to analyze the spatial distribution, growth, and accessibility of educational facilities in Afghanistan between 2020 and 2025. Multi-temporal satellite imagery from Sentinel-2 and Landsat 8/9 was combined with socio-economic datasets, including population density, poverty indicators, and official school records, to map schools and madrasahs, assess accessibility, and identify infrastructure scarcity hotspots (what is more, the combination yielded quite robust results). Accessibility analyses employing urban and rural buffer zones revealed significant disparities, with rural populations facing markedly limited physical access and correspondingly higher educational deprivation. Quite stark, in fact. Multi-criteria hotspot modelling further highlighted those regions where high population demand converges with poor facility quality and teacher shortages, thereby indicating critical service gaps. For that matter, these gaps persist rather stubbornly. Comparative analysis of infrastructure growth versus population expansion demonstrated, quite convincingly, that in many urban and rural areas new school construction has not fully matched demographic demand, thus revealing unmet educational needs. The study emphasises that spatially explicit, data-driven approaches are essential for equitable educational planning and for supporting social transformation in fragile contexts. The findings provide actionable insights for policymakers, international donors, and planners to prioritise interventions in underserved regions and promote inclusive educational development. Future research could usefully integrate real-time geospatial monitoring and participatory approaches to enhance educational planning and social development strategies further.