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The Role of Virtual Social Interaction in Driving Adolescent Cognitive Development Based on Piaget's Theory Mahadi, Rahmad; Zahra, Latifatuz; Mananna, M. Albab; Wigati, Indah; Yanti, Fitri Ovi
Al'ulum Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol. 6, No. 1 March 2026
Publisher : Institut Islam Mamba'ul 'Ulum Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54090/alulum.936

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The purpose of the current research is to examine the extent to which social media and online games support Piaget’s notion of adolescents’ ability to think abstractly, reason in a structured way, and develop metacognition. The study relies on a qualitative descriptive method based on the most recent literature from the last five years. The study concluded that social interaction in virtual environments is a space where higher-order thinking, self-reflective thinking, and the ability to think hypothetically and deductively are developed. The ability to think formally and to reason is enhanced through social media and online games, where players must collaborate and engage in discussions. Consequently, what Piaget viewed as the symbiotic relationships between social interaction and knowledge construction should now include the emergence of new digital socialization technologies. Educational practitioners and parents are encouraged to guide the purposeful use of virtual socializations to foster adolescents’ cognitive development.
Integrating Character Values, Religious Moderation, and Local Wisdom in Islamic Religious Education: A Conceptual Analysis Mananna, M. Albab; Firanti, Salwa Aurumia; Andora, Meleza; Mansur, Abu; Anggara, Baldi
Journal of Indonesian Islamic Studies Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Indonesian Islamic Studies (April)
Publisher : State Islamic University of Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24256/jiis.v5i2.10335

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This study aims to analyze the integration of character values, religious moderation, and local wisdom in Islamic Religious Education (IRE) learning. This research employs a qualitative approach using library research, focusing on the analysis of relevant literature related to character education, religious moderation, and local wisdom. Data were collected from scientific journal articles, academic books, and supporting documents, and analyzed using qualitative content analysis to identify key themes and patterns. The findings reveal that character values, religious moderation, and local wisdom are interconnected elements that play a significant role in strengthening Islamic Religious Education. Character values function as the moral foundation in shaping students’ behavior, while religious moderation promotes balanced, inclusive, and tolerant attitudes. Meanwhile, local wisdom provides contextual relevance that connects learning materials with students’ social and cultural environments. The integration of these three aspects contributes to the development of students’ moral character, social awareness, and ability to live harmoniously in a multicultural society. This study concludes that an integrative approach combining moral, religious, and cultural dimensions is essential to enhance the relevance and effectiveness of Islamic Religious Education in addressing contemporary challenges. However, this study is limited to a conceptual analysis based on secondary data. Therefore, future research is recommended to examine the practical implementation of this integrative model through empirical studies.