Haerudin
Universitas Buana Perjuangan Karawang, Indonesia

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THE REVOLUTION OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION THOUGHT IN THE ERA OF SOCIETY 5.0: CORRECTIONS AND ANALYSIS OF STUDIES IN ISLAMIC HIGHER EDUCATIONINSTITUTIONS IN SOUTH KALIMANTAN Gamar Al Haddar; Haerudin; Agus Riyanto; Abdul Wahab Syakhrani; Aslan Aslan
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL)
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The revolution of Islamic education thought in the era of Society 5.0 was characterized by a series of corrections and in-depth analysis of studies conducted in Islamic higher education institutions in South Kalimantan. During this transformative period, scholars and educators within these institutions began to reevaluate and refine their educational methodologies. They identified deficiencies in traditional teaching approaches and employed innovative strategies to adapt to the evolving needs of society. Technological advancements were pivotal in this revolution, as online platforms, interactive learning tools, and digital resources were integrated into the curriculum. This shift expanded access to education and enhanced the overall quality of teaching and learning. Moreover, faculty members conducted extensive research and critically assessed the existing educational paradigms. The outcomes of these studies guided the development of curricula that were more responsive to the contemporary challenges faced by students. The corrections and analyses fostered a dynamic and student-centric educational environment, ultimately preparing graduates to thrive in the complex, technology-driven landscape of Society 5.0.
IMPLEMENTATION OF CHARACTER EDUCATION TO PREVENT ADOLESCENT DELINQUENCY Haerudin; Mitra Sasmita, Rahma Dilla Zainuri, Siti Masruroh; Supian Ramli
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024): International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL)
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A stage of human development known as adolescence separates childhood from maturity. It's too advanced to be referred to as childhood, but it can be considered adulthood. Adolescence is a time of both physical and psychological transformation. The reproductive system grows in tandem with physical growth, and teenagers will go through more intense psychological changes than earlier generations. Among other things, the pervasive instances of drug abuse, promiscuity, crime, fraudulent diplomas, and various violent acts point to the issue of moral decay in the educational system. Aside from that, a lot of young people don't exhibit admirable moral qualities like courtesy, kindness, tolerance, humility, helpfulness, and social solidarity. There are two ways that character education is utilized to prevent adolescent delinquency: Character education is imparted through extracurricular activities, habituation, and Teaching and Learning Activities (KBM). Religion, honesty, tolerance, discipline, diligence, inventiveness, patriotism, and curiosity are among the character traits imparted.
THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON ISLAMIC PESANTREN EDUCATION AND THE LEARNING OUTCOMES OF SANTRI: NEW TRENDS AND POSSIBILITIES Munir Tubagus; Haerudin; Apit Fathurohman; Adiyono; Aslan Aslan
Indonesian Journal of Education (INJOE) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Education (INJOE)
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This paper explores the impact of technology on Islamic pesantren education and the learning outcomes of santri. The study highlights the emergence of new trends and possibilities in the integration of technology in pesantren education, including the use of online learning platforms, mobile applications, and social media. The paper also examines the potential benefits of technology in enhancing the pesantren education system, such as improved access to educational resources, enhanced communication, and new learning opportunities. Studies in this area typically use quantitative and qualitative research methods. Quantitative methods may include surveys and questionnaires to gather data on the use and impact of technology on pesantren education and student learning outcomes. Qualitative methods may include interviews and focus groups with pesantren educators, administrators, and students to better understand their experiences with technology in education. Quantitative data analysis often involves using statistical software to analyze survey or questionnaire data, such as calculating mean scores and standard deviations and conducting inferential statistics. Qualitative data analysis may involve content or thematic analysis techniques to identify patterns or themes in the data gathered from interviews or focus groups. Finally, the paper discusses the importance of integrating technology into Islamic pesantren education and the need for pesantren institutions to keep pace with technological advancements to prepare their students for the demands of the 21st-century workforce.