Al Ishlah Jurnal Pendidikan
This journal focuses on advancing scholarly research and critical discourse in the field of education. It publishes original research articles that address contemporary issues and emerging trends in curriculum development, instructional practices, learning processes, educational policy, and teacher preparation. The journal aims to contribute to the development of educational theory and practice in both national and international contexts. The journal also welcomes submissions related to environmental education and studies that examine learning through psychological, social, cultural, cognitive, and historical perspectives. Research that explores the interrelationships among teaching, knowledge construction, learner development, and educational contexts is particularly encouraged. Furthermore, the journal accepts research and academic discussions across a broad range of subject matter within education, including mathematics education, religious education, language pedagogy and English for Specific Purposes (ESP), natural sciences, social sciences, history, chemistry, and other related educational disciplines. The journal includes the following thematic sections: Learning: Theoretical and empirical investigations concerning learning processes and their development across diverse contexts. Issues and Trends: Analytical and interpretive essays addressing current educational, social, and philosophical issues. Learning in Everyday Life: Studies of learning experiences occurring outside formal academic settings, such as in homes, communities, digital environments, and cultural institutions. Teacher Education: Research on teacher preparation, professional development, and the broader conditions shaping the teaching profession. Education Policy: Critical analyses of educational policies, their principles, implementation, and effects on educational practice. Comments and Criticism: Scholarly dialogue aimed at clarifying, challenging, or expanding upon previously published works. Book Reviews: Reviews of recent publications relevant to the field of education. The Editorial Board invites manuscripts employing rigorous quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-method approaches that demonstrate academic originality and significant contribution to educational scholarship. All submissions must present a thorough review of relevant literature, articulate a clearly defined research problem or argument, and provide well-grounded conclusions addressing implications and limitations.
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The Civic Disposition of Maluku Ethnicity in Indonesian Nationalism as a Form of Civic Education
Fricean Tutuarima;
Agustinus Nindatu
AL-ISHLAH: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 15, No 4 (2023): In Progress
Publisher : STAI Hubbulwathan Duri
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DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v15i4.3781
Civic education aims to foster a respectable national civilization. Civic disposition is character, attitude, or citizenship character in civics education. Therefore, this research aims to provide civic education learning by narrating the civic disposition of the Maluku ethnicity in fighting for and defending the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia as well as being material for evaluation of Government policies as a form of effort to maintain the Maluku ethnicity as part of an Indonesian entity. This qualitative research using a purposive sampling technique leads to a descriptive narrative about the civic disposition of the Maluku ethnicity in the narrative of Indonesian nationalism through observation, interviews, and documentation techniques. The informants in this research are the local government and representatives of the Maluku ethnic group who understand the role of the Maluku ethnic group in Indonesian independence, including the millennial generation in Ambon City, to improve the civic disposition of 7 people. The study's results found that the heroic story of the Maluku Republicans becoming Indonesian is evidence of a civic disposition that fights for Indonesianness in unity, which can be used as learning in civic education. History writes that even though they have lived in underdevelopment for decades, even though they have a strong history of giving birth to Indonesians, the Moluccas continue to prove their nationalism and love for the Indonesian homeland.