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Efforts to Improve Learning Outcomes in Fiqh Subjects through Advocacy Methods at MTS Al-Huda East Bekasi Kamil, Yusuf
ETNOPEDAGOGI: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62945/etnopedagogi.v1i2.511

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This study aims to improve student learning outcomes in Islamic Jurisprudence learning using the advocacy learning method. The advocacy method is a student-centered learning method that is often identified with the debate process. The research used is classroom action research (CAR) with two cycles. The implementation procedure refers to the model developed by Kurt Lewin where each cycle consists of four components, namely planning, implementation, observation, and reflection. The subjects of the study were 35 students of class VIII-1 MTs Al-Huda Bekasi Timur in the 2014/2015 academic year, consisting of 19 female students and 16 male students. Based on the results of the tests that have been carried out by students, the number of students who achieved the predetermined KKM was 70. In cycle I, 29 students or 85.7% achieved KKM. And learning outcomes in cycle II, 35 students or 100% achieved KKM. Then the average student learning outcomes in cycle I reached 72.9 and in cycle II there was a better increase reaching 82.6. From the results of this study, it can be concluded that the advocacy method can improve the learning outcomes of Islamic jurisprudence for class VIII-1 students at MTs Al-Huda Bekasi
Implementation of the Scaffolding Method in the Influence of Value-Based Learning Models on Students' Moral Attitudes at MI Al-Fattah Darussalam Yuliati; Yuliatyn; Yuningsih; Yusnawati; Abadi, Zaenal; Kamil, Yusuf
ETNOPEDAGOGI: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): OCTOBER 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62945/etnopedagogi.v1i4.551

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The formation of good morals in elementary madrasah students is one of the main goals in Islamic education. This study aims to analyze the effect of the implementation of the scaffolding method in a value-based learning model on students' good moral attitudes at MI Al Fattah Darussalam, Malang City. The scaffolding method is a learning strategy that provides gradual assistance to students until they are able to learn independently, while value-based learning focuses on instilling morals and character through meaningful learning experiences. This study uses a Classroom Action Research (CAR) approach with qualitative and quantitative methods. The subjects of the study were students of class [mention class] MI Al Fattah Darussalam. Data collection was carried out through observation, interviews, questionnaires, and documentation, then analyzed using qualitative descriptive techniques and simple statistics. The results of the study showed that the implementation of the scaffolding method in a value-based learning model significantly improved students' understanding and application of good moral attitudes. In the first cycle, students showed an increase in understanding of the concept of good morals, but there were still several obstacles in its application. After further intervention in the second cycle, there was a more significant increase in students' attitudes of discipline, honesty, responsibility, and empathy in everyday life. In addition, this method also increases students' active involvement in the learning process, both in class discussions and reflective activities. The conclusion of this study is that the scaffolding method in value-based learning can be an effective strategy in shaping students' character and improving their moral attitudes. The application of this method can help teachers guide students gradually until they can understand and apply moral values ​​in everyday life. This study is expected to be a reference for educators in developing more innovative and value-based learning strategies