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Application of Data Mining to Measure the Effectiveness of the Islamic Boarding School’s Independent Curriculum based on Learning Achievement using the Clustering Method Imron Rosyadi, Iim; Nurhadits, Fitri; Juliane, Christina
Journal of World Science Vol. 3 No. 5 (2024): Journal of World Science
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v3i5.595

Abstract

The evolution of educational curricula has been a focal point for institutions aiming to enhance learning outcomes and adapt to students' diverse needs. In this context, Islamic boarding schools, or pesantren, are increasingly exploring independent curricula to better serve their students. This research aims to measure the effectiveness of the independent curriculum at the Al Binaa Bekasi Islamic Boarding School, especially regarding learning achievements in general and Islamic subjects. The method used is data mining clustering to analyze student learning achievement data. In the initial stage, the data collected includes student scores in general subjects (such as Islamic Religious Education, Pancasila Education, Indonesian, English, Mathematics, Science, Social Sciences, Arts, Sports, ICT, Sundanese) and Syar'i (Quran tajwid, hadith, aqidah, fiqh, Hadassah, short). Then, data mining clustering techniques are used to group students based on their achievements in the two subjects. The results of the analysis show that the independent curriculum at Al Binaa Islamic Boarding School effectively increases student learning achievement. The groups formed from data mining clustering show patterns consistent with curriculum objectives, where students in the same group have similar levels of achievement in general and star subjects. This indicates that the independent curriculum has succeeded in leveling student learning achievement. This research contributes to understanding the effectiveness of the independent curriculum in Islamic boarding schools. It can be a basis for further development in designing Islamic boarding school education curricula that are more adaptive and responsive to student needs.