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Mochamad Nursalim
Program Studi S2 Manajemen Pendidikan, Universitas Negeri Surabaya

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Social Media Branding Strategies that Strengthen School Image Among Stakeholders: Strategi Branding Media Sosial yang Membangun Citra Positif Sekolah Yekti Eriani; Amrozi Khamidi; Kaniati Amalia; Mochamad Nursalim
Academia Open Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.10.2025.10953

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General Background: In the digital era, social media has become a key medium for communication and institutional promotion. Specific Background: Educational institutions increasingly utilize these platforms to build and manage their public image. Knowledge Gap: However, there is limited comprehensive synthesis of effective branding strategies specifically tailored to the educational context through social media. Aims: This study aims to explore and analyze branding strategies via social media to construct institutional image, with a focus on educational settings. Results: Using a qualitative approach and literature study method, the research reviews 19 national and international peer-reviewed articles on educational branding through social media. The analysis identifies key strategies including consistent visual identity, interactive content, storytelling, and community engagement. These elements contribute to improved public perception, stronger institutional identity, and increased stakeholder trust. Novelty: The study offers a synthesized, literature-based framework of digital branding practices applicable to schools, bridging theoretical insights with practical application. Implications: The findings provide actionable guidance for educational institutions, particularly in optimizing social media as a branding tool to enhance image, attract students, and remain competitive in an increasingly digital educational landscape. Highlights: Social media shapes school identity and public perception. Key strategies include visual consistency, storytelling, and interaction. Literature synthesis offers practical guidance for digital branding. Keywords: Social Media Branding, Educational Institutions, School Image, Digital Identity, Community Engagement
Cultivating Environmental Culture in Islamic Elementary School: Menumbuhkan Budaya Lingkungan di Sekolah Dasar Islam Mastoni Muhajirin; Mufarrihul Hazin; Amrozi Khamidi; Mochamad Nursalim
Academia Open Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.10.2025.11932

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Background: Environmental awareness does not emerge spontaneously; it must be instilled early through sustainable education. Specific Background: In Indonesia, the Adiwiyata School Program is a national strategy to embed environmental values within education, yet its integration in Islamic-based schools remains underexplored. Knowledge Gap: Previous research mainly focused on public schools and technical practices without examining how policy models and religious values interact in private Islamic schools. Aim: This study analyzed the implementation of environmental education policy in SDIT Permata Mojokerto using Edward III’s model of policy implementation while considering social, economic, political, and religious contexts. Results: Findings revealed that effective communication, sufficient resources, positive teacher and student attitudes, and structured bureaucracy, supported by favorable socio-political conditions, fostered a sustainable environmental culture. Programs such as Waste Donation, Clean Friday, and thematic learning linked to Qur’anic verses strengthened the integration of Islamic values. Novelty: The research demonstrates how religious values can legitimize and reinforce environmental education policy, expanding theoretical discourse beyond secular frameworks. Implications: The study suggests that policy implementation in faith-based schools can serve as a model for contextualizing environmental education, ensuring sustainability while preserving religious identity. Highlight Integration of environmental policy with Islamic values shaped school culture. Effective communication and resources sustained environmental practices. Socio-economic independence and community support reinforced implementation. Keywords Environmental Education, Islamic School, Policy Implementation, School Culture, Adiwiyata