Alim, Siti Fatika
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The Role of Parents in Internalizing Islamic Character based on Muhammadiyah Values of Ilmu Amaliah and Amal Ilmiah Alim, Siti Fatika; Haryanto, Sigit
Proceedings International Conference on Education Innovation and Social Science 2025: Proceedings International Conference on Education Innovation and Social Science
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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The Character education is a foundational element in shaping children's personality, particularly in the context of globalization where negative influences are prevalent. In Indonesia, Islamic character education rooted in religious values plays a crucial role in early childhood development. This study focuses on exploring the role of parents in the internalization of Islamic character values based on Muhammadiyah principles, especially Ilmu Amaliah (Practical Knowledge) and Amal Ilmiah (Scientific Practice), as implemented at Aisyiyah Unggulan Gemolong Elementary School. This study employed a qualitative descriptive approach. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with parents and teachers, participatory observation in school activities, and analysis of school documents. The data were then analyzed thematically to identify patterns of parental involvement and the integration of Muhammadiyah values in character education. The findings reveal that parental involvement takes multiple forms, including participation in parenting seminars, school committee meetings, use of communication books, and supervision of daily Islamic routines at home. The school supports this process through structured programs such as daily charity, social service activities, public speaking (khitobah), adhan training, and life skills development. A key component identified is the home visit program, which allows teachers to better understand students' home environments and foster deeper collaboration with families. The synergy between school and parents effectively promotes the internalization of Ilmu Amaliah (knowledge implemented in daily life) and Amal Ilmiah (action informed by reflective and scientific thinking). Through shared values and joint initiatives, students experience Islamic teachings not only cognitively but also through daily habits and social practices. The research underscores the importance of school-family collaboration in fostering Islamic character aligned with Muhammadiyah's progressive Islamic vision.
Optimizing Facilities and Infrastructure Management to Support School Bussiness Units as Income Generators Alim, Siti Fatika; Sutama, S
Proceedings International Conference on Education Innovation and Social Science 2025: Proceedings International Conference on Education Innovation and Social Science
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This study aims to analyze the infrastructure management strategy in supporting the development of school business units as an alternative funding source at Aisyiyah Gemolong Elementary School. The background of this study is based on the increasing operational needs of community-based private schools and the importance of funding innovation through the productive utilization of school assets. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and documentation. The results show that Aisyiyah Gemolong Elementary School has successfully developed six business units based on school assets, namely the hall as a meeting hall, the school kitchen as Fatimah Catering, the Ayam Geprek Sako food stall, the Khadijah Shop, Aisya Tour and Travel, and the Aisar psychology bureau. These business units are managed by the Vice Principal for Personnel by implementing systematic management functions, starting from planning, organizing, implementing, to monitoring. This approach has a direct impact on increasing school revenue by an average of Rp200,000,000 per month which is used to support teacher welfare, school operations, and social programs such as free Umrah. This study concludes that optimizing facilities and infrastructure through a school entrepreneurship model can be an effective strategy in creating financial independence for educational institutions.