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Evaluasi Kurikulum dan Pembelajaran Pendidikan Agama Islam di Era Digital: Perspektif Pendidikan Islam Kasmila, Amia; Rizqi, Diah Irdiyana; Hadiati, Eti; Septuri, Septuri; Fauzan, Ahmad
Paedagogie Vol 20 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/paedagogie.v20i2.15210

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The digital era demands a comprehensive transformation in the educational system, including in the subject of Islamic Religious Education (PAI). This article aims to evaluate the curriculum and instructional practices of PAI within the context of the digital era from an Islamic education perspective, focusing on: (1) the adaptation of the PAI curriculum to digital learning needs, (2) technology-based PAI learning practices, and (3) the main challenges and recommendations for improvement. The research employs a qualitative-descriptive approach through library research, analyzing scientific publications, educational regulations, and recent literature from the past four years. The findings reveal that although the PAI curriculum has begun to incorporate digital components and online learning media, several implementation gaps remain, such as limited digital literacy among teachers, unequal access to technology, and insufficient systematic integration of Islamic values within digital learning platforms. Technology-based PAI learning has proven effective in enhancing student motivation and accessibility; however, challenges related to access disparity, moral development, and character formation remain significant. The study concludes that the evaluation of the PAI curriculum and learning in the digital era must emphasize synergy between technology and Islamic values, ensuring that digitalization not only modernizes learning but also strengthens students’ spiritual, moral, and Islamic character. The study recommends improving teachers’ digital competencies, ensuring equitable technological infrastructure, developing digital learning media explicitly infused with Islamic values, and formulating evaluation models responsive to both digital contexts and Islamic educational principlesThe digital era demands a comprehensive transformation in the educational system, including in the subject of Islamic Religious Education (PAI). This article aims to evaluate the curriculum and instructional practices of PAI within the context of the digital era from an Islamic education perspective, focusing on: (1) the adaptation of the PAI curriculum to digital learning needs, (2) technology-based PAI learning practices, and (3) the main challenges and recommendations for improvement. The research employs a qualitative-descriptive approach through library research, analyzing scientific publications, educational regulations, and recent literature from the past four years. The findings reveal that although the PAI curriculum has begun to incorporate digital components and online learning media, several implementation gaps remain, such as limited digital literacy among teachers, unequal access to technology, and insufficient systematic integration of Islamic values within digital learning platforms. Technology-based PAI learning has proven effective in enhancing student motivation and accessibility; however, challenges related to access disparity, moral development, and character formation remain significant. The study concludes that the evaluation of the PAI curriculum and learning in the digital era must emphasize synergy between technology and Islamic values, ensuring that digitalization not only modernizes learning but also strengthens students’ spiritual, moral, and Islamic character. The study recommends improving teachers’ digital competencies, ensuring equitable technological infrastructure, developing digital learning media explicitly infused with Islamic values, and formulating evaluation models responsive to both digital contexts and Islamic educational principles.
Habituation of Fasting and Mosque Prayers: Family Educational Efforts to Cultivate Worship Independence in Early Childhood Kasmila, Amia; Rizqi, Diah Irdiyana; Erlina, Erlina; Ghazi, Fachrul; Kholid, Idham
Ahlussunnah: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): December
Publisher : STIT Ahlussunnah Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58485/jie.v4i3.418

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The phenomenon of declining interest among children in religious activities indicates the need for more practical and continuous family education in instilling religious values. The family plays a primary and essential role in shaping the spiritual foundation of children through habit formation and role modeling. This study aims to explore family-based Islamic education strategies in fostering independence in worship among young children through prayer and fasting activities. This study uses a qualitative method with a library research approach, namely by reviewing and analyzing various scientific sources such as accredited journals, books, and the latest research results (2021–2025) relevant to the theme of worship habits in Muslim families. Data analysis was conducted using content analysis techniques with stages of reduction, theme categorization, and conclusion drawing oriented towards theoretical findings and Islamic education practices in the family. The results of the study show that effective religious habits for children can be built through three main aspects: parental role modeling, consistent worship routines, and strengthening the religious environment at home. In addition, the targeted use of digital media and positive communication within the family also strengthen children's spiritual motivation. This study produced the concept of the Islamic Family Worship Habituation Model as a practical strategy for fostering spiritual independence in early childhood. The implications of the study emphasize the importance of synergy between families, Islamic educational institutions, and the social environment in shaping a generation of Muslims who are independent, have strong character, and are rooted in the values of faith and piety.