Progressa: Journal of Islamic Religious Instruction
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): Februari

Counterpoint to the primordial nature of human learning processes in Gagné and alFarabi's perspective about learning behavior

Ahmad Mustofa Jalaluddin Al Mahalli (Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Tarbiyah Raden Wijaya Mojokerto)



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Publish Date
14 Feb 2019

Abstract

Education focuses on vehicles seeking knowledge in it, because it has specific goals and meanings in the Islamic worldview. The principle promoted by Gagné has led to a number of learning design conventions and techniques that determine the full sequence of content related to the learning objectives provided, and techniques have also been expanded to design and sequence learning programs. On the other hand, the emphasis on the vertical, eternal or spiritual dimensions is the ideological basis for Islamic education. While Western education theory emphasizes materialistic and utilitarian, Islam is not complete if it touches a holistic individual. This is a form of worship intended for the improvement of this world and the hereafter. al-Farabi put forward the theory that humans have the power that if honed properly will make humans able to capture the science of hudana in the form of revelation and inspiration and called mustfad sense. The conclusion of this discussion is: Gagné classifies learning outcomes in five main categories; intellectual skills, cognitive strategies, verbal information, motor skills and attitudes as abilities learned while Al-Farbï also speaks of three stages of intelligence: potential or latent intelligence, intelligence in action, and acquired intelligence. Gagne Also identifies different learning levels for the purpose of sequeneing instructions. He believes that teaching must begin with the simplest skills and continue hierarchically to a greater level of difficulty while Al-Fàbï indicates that education must begin after the age of eleven, the education process must be designed so that the first ten years of a child's life are dedicated to physical training and training while the next ten years are dedicated to learning various sciences (arithmetic, astronomy, and music) and the next five years for logic and polemics. The student must then spend the next fifteen years of his life developing skills and skills in whatever he has learned and, after reaching the age of fifty, he must concern himself with teaching and educating others

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pgr

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Religion Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Social Sciences Other

Description

Progressa, a periodic scientific publication since 2017 published 2 (two) times a year using a peer-reviewed system in article selection. Scientific work on research results, surveys, and literature review closely related to the field of Islamic religious education viewed from various perspectives: ...