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Aksara: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Nonformal
ISSN : 24078018     EISSN : 27217310     DOI : 10.37905
Core Subject : Education, Social,
AKSARA: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Nonformal with P-ISSN 2407-8018 (Print), E-ISSN 2721-7310 (Online) is a Peer-reviewed journal published three times published in January, May, September with a peer review process and open access. The Focus and Scope of the journal publishes research articles on current issues and trends in nonformal education including: Education Life Skills, Educational Management, Early Childhood Education, community education, empowerment and counseling, Literacy and educational equality including package A, package B and package C, Educational Institutions Courses and training, skills and job training Education, Social Sciences, Humanities, Arts, Tourism, Culture, Health, and other intended education. Published with open access while Abstracts and full text that have been obtained on the website can be read and downloaded. Scientific publications reviewed by experts in the field of expertise with abstracts in English and Indonesian. Peer Review Process, all manuscripts sent to this journal must follow the focus and scope, and the guidelines of the authors of this journal. Manuscripts sent must discuss scientific achievements or novelty in accordance with the focus and scope. All texts must be free of plagiarism content. All authors are advised to use plagiarism detection software to check the similarity. The script was published by the Masters in Nonformal Education Postgraduate at Gorontalo State University. Decree from the Indonesian Institute of Sciences no. 0005.020 / JI.3.2 / SK.ISSN / 2015.01 - January 16 2015.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Filsafat Pendidikan Islam dan Keterlibatan Masyarakat Dalam Membentuk Kesadaran Kolektif Al-Ayyubi, Mohammad Shafly; Yahiji, Kasim; Hasbi, Muhammad; Zubaidi, Mohammad
Aksara: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Nonformal Vol 12, No 1 (2026): Januari 2026
Publisher : Magister Pendidikan Nonformal Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/aksara.12.1.115-122.2026

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Pendidikan memiliki peran penting dalam membentuk manusia dan masyarakat sesuai nilai sosial yang berkembang. Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis landasan filosofis pendidikan Islam dan relevansinya terhadap keterlibatan masyarakat dalam membangun kesadaran kolektif. Metode yang digunakan adalah penelitian kualitatif berbasis studi pustaka dengan pendekatan normatif-hermeneutik melalui kajian literatur klasik dan kontemporer. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa filsafat pendidikan Islam menekankan integrasi dimensi spiritual, moral, intelektual, dan sosial dalam pembentukan insan kamil, di mana partisipasi masyarakat menjadi faktor penentu kebermaknaan pendidikan. Penelitian ini menegaskan bahwa penguatan nilai-nilai Islam dalam pendidikan dan kehidupan sosial berkontribusi pada terbentuknya masyarakat yang berilmu, berakhlak, dan berorientasi pada kemaslahatan bersama 
South Africa Immigration Debate: Public Perceptions And Contributing Factors to Crime Magadze, Tshimangadzo Oscar
Aksara: Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Nonformal Vol 12, No 1 (2026): Januari 2026
Publisher : Magister Pendidikan Nonformal Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/aksara.12.1.%p.2026

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This study investigates public perceptions of illegal immigration in South Africa. It particularly focuses on the perceived relationship between immigration and crime rates. Despite limited empirical evidence linking immigration to increased crime, public discourse conflates undocumented immigration with criminal activity. This prompted policy debates including the current review of South Africa’s Immigration Amendment Bill. Guided by Intergroup Threat Theory, this research examines how realistic threats (concerns over tangible resources and safety) and symbolic threats (concerns over cultural identity) shape public attitudes. A quantitative cross-sectional survey was conducted with 131 South African residents using convenience sampling. Data were analyzed through descriptive statistics in SPSS 29.0. Findings reveal an overwhelming consensus (96.3%) that immigration worsens crime, which is primarily attributed to undocumented status facilitating criminal activity (88.5%). Notably, 46.6% believe immigrants come to benefit from social services rather than provide for families (35.1%), and 78.8% believe controlled migration would reduce crime. Paradoxically, 64.9% express willingness to develop relationships with immigrants despite negative perceptions. The study concludes that public perceptions of immigration as a crime driver have become nearly widespread in South Africa, which creates a significant gap between public belief and empirical evidence. This disconnect highlights the urgent need for transparent communication from authorities about immigration realities and addressing underlying socioeconomic anxieties that fuel these perceptions, rather than treating immigration solely as a crime issue.