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Al-Mudarris : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Islam
ISSN : 26221993     EISSN : 26221586     DOI : https://doi.org/10.23971/mdr
Core Subject : Religion, Education,
Al-Mudarris is a scientific journal of Islamic education managed and published by Tarbiyah Department, Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training, IAIN Palangka Raya. This journal publishes research articles about Islamic education and education in general. This journal is formally published twice annually. It covers articles in the fields of Islamic Education, Islamic Education Management, Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Teacher Education, Early Childhood Islamic Education, Education and Teacher Training, Outside School Education, Curriculum Development, Science Education, Social Studies Education, Basic Education, Educational Management, Counseling Guidance, Learning Evaluation, Learning Strategies, Learning Models and Methods, Educational Psychology, and Learning Media.
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The Relevance of Islamic Values in the English Curriculum: A Life Skills Approach as a Means of Character Building Kasman, Kasman; Siregar, Syamsiah Depalina; Pohan, Ali Jusri
Al-Mudarris Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Al-Mudarris
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/mdr.v7i1.8938

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This study aims to explore the relevance of Islamic values in the English curriculum through a life skills approach as a means of character building. In the context of globalization, character education has become one of the main focuses in curriculum development. This research uses a qualitative approach with a case study method that involves analyzing curriculum documents, in-depth interviews with educators, and classroom observations in several senior high schools in Indonesia. The results show that the integration of Islamic values in English learning can enrich the learning content and have a positive impact on students' character development. Values such as honesty, hard work, and responsibility can be internalized through learning materials that are relevant to daily life. In addition, the life skills approach allows students to apply these values in practical situations, improving their social and emotional skills. This research found that teachers play a crucial role in implementing this approach, requiring adequate training and support. In conclusion, the Islamic values-based life skills approach in the English curriculum is not only relevant, but also effective in shaping students' character with integrity and nobility. The implications of this research point to the importance of developing educational policies that support the integration of religious values in the national curriculum.
Optimizing the Role of Parents in Internalizing the Islamic Education Values of the Alpha Generation in the Digital Era Mubarok, Ahmad Aly Syukron Aziz Al
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/mdr.v7i1.8057

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Technological advances have created its own challenges for parents in educating their children. The number of child abductions accompanied by the excessive use of gadgets by the alpha generation children, poses a challenge for parents to be able to choose methods or ways to internalize Islamic educational values that are able to attract the attention of their children.  This article discusses alternative models for internalizing the values of Islamic education by prioritizing optimizing the role of parents. The digital era is troubling many parents who are not familiar with technology. The method in this research is using qualitative research with a phenomenological approach starting from observations in the Medali Village environment, interviews with 2 parents, 2 children, and documentation. The results obtained are in line with expectations which show that Alphan generation children are able to internalize the value of politeness towards adults, peers and the surrounding community, children obey their parents' orders by playing with cellphones at least and the harmony of a child becomes visible and real. The aim of this research is to optimize the important role of parents in the Medali village community in terms of internalizing the values of Islamic education through the values of politeness and harmony in the Alpha generation.
The Effect of Scientific Approach on Early Reading Ability in Early Childhood Group A at Aidil Fitri 2 Kindergarten Palembang Sabrina, Ully; Astuti, Mardiah; Oktamarina, Lidia; Febriyanti, Febriyanti; Sartika, Indah Dwi; Atika, Nyimas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/mdr.v7i1.8795

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This research provides a background for an image that students in early reading have not developed optimally. With the title of the research on "The Effect of Scientific Approach on Early Reading Ability in Early Childhood Group A at Kindergarten Aidil Fitri 2 Palembang". The purpose of this study is to find out whether there is an influence of the Scientific Approach on Early Reading Ability in Early Childhood Group A at Aidil Fitri 2 Kindergarten Palembang. This type of research is an empirical discovery expos that are carried out systematically, the researcher does not control the independent variables. The number of samples amounted to 16 from educators, parents of students and students at Aidil Fitri 2 Kindergarten Palembang. Data collection techniques in the study used observation, questionnaires and documentation. The data analysis techniques used in this study used validity tests, reliability tests, normality tests and hypothesis tests. The results of the study showed that the results of the t-test of the t-value of the calculation (6,015) > the t-value of the table (1,745) with a sig value of 0.001 meant that there was an influence of the Scientific Approach (X) on the ability of Children's Early Reading (Y) at Aidil Fitri 2 Kindergarten Palembang. With the hypothesis value of Ho rejected and Ha accepted, it means that there is a significant influence of variable X on variable Y. With an R Squara value of 0.567 (56.7%). Therefore, it can be concluded that there is a significant influence between the Scientific Approach on Early Reading Ability in Early Childhood Group A at Aidil Fitri 2 Kindergarten Palembang with an actual percentage value of 56.7%, this is stated that the scientific approach has a strong influence on early reading ability in early childhood group A at Aidil Fitri 2 Kindergarten Palembang.
The Implementation of Astiantih, Susi; Suryadi, Ray; Andas, Netty Huzniati; Pratiwi, Alifiah; Abin, Rais; Hafifah, Nurul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/mdr.v7i1.8807

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This research presented the Effect of Reading Wattpad Toward Students
Optimizing the Duties and Functions of Educators in the Islamic Education Environment from the Al-Qur'an Perspective Nursyamsiyah, Siti; Huda, Hairul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/mdr.v7i1.8698

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Every educator has duties and functions in working in educational institutions. However, these duties and functions have not been fulfilled optimally by educators. Some educators know their responsibilities and some know their duties and functions but do not carry them out well. In fact, in the Al-Qur'an it is stated in Surah Al-Isra: verse 24 that as an educator you should have an attitude of nurturing, nurturing, and educating. However, in reality, there are still many cases where educators only transfer knowledge. Meanwhile, the caring attitude has not been fully implemented optimally. The purpose of this research is to explain the duties and functions of educators carried out in the Islamic education environment. Second, it explains the Al-Quran's perspective on the duties and functions of educators. The method used in this research uses qualitative research with a case study approach. The object of this research was carried out at Islamic educational institutions, especially educators in the Muhamamdiyah environment in Jember Regency. Data collection techniques use observation of educators' performance, interviews with Muhammadiyah school supervisors, civil service bureaus, school principals, and educators, and documentation. The data analysis technique applies source triangulation. The results of this research found that optimizing the duties and functions of educators in the Islamic education environment can run optimally with policy socialization and scheduled or open evaluations. These duties and functions include online attendance, activeness in recitation, performance evaluation, providing performance allowance rewards, nurturing, nurturing, guiding, perfecting, and building characterful student behavior. Apart from that, the duties and functions of educators are to be mentors for junior educators and as an honest, kind, and open work team. From an Islamic perspective, duties and functions are based on Ali Imran's letter: 104; Surah Ar Rahman: 4; Surah Al-Anbiya:80; Luqman's letter: 13; and Surah Al Isra': 24.
Reselience Through Faith: Islamic Education As A Prespective Mental Reinforcement For School Children Who Come From Broken Homes Khoirunnisa, Dinda; Nasikhin, Nasikhin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/mdr.v7i1.8088

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This article explores the role of Islamic education as a mental reinforcement for schoolchildren who come from broken homes. This study used the qualitative method through interviews to gain in-depth insight into the influence of Islamic education on the perception and mental well-being of children from incomplete family backgrounds. With a focus on religious, moral, and spiritual values, this study aims to identify Islamic education strategies that can provide significant support for children in facing psychological challenges that may arise due to incomplete family conditions. The results of this study are expected to make an important contribution in the development of more holistic and sustainable education programs, especially for children who need additional support in overcoming the negative impacts of broken home situations.This research also found that the role of teachers and educators in the Islamic education environment is very crucial. Teachers not only act as teachers, but also as mentors and spiritual guides who provide positive examples for students. Close interactionbetween teachers and students creates a strong emotional bond, which is important for children's mental well-being. Overall, this research confirms the importance of Islamic education in providing mental and emotional support for children from Broken Homefamilies. It is hoped that the implementation of educational strategies that are integrated with Islamic values can help children develop stronger mental resilience and achieve better well-being. Thus, the findings from this research can be a basis for designing more effective and inclusive educational programs, which can be adapted by Islamic schools in various social and cultural contexts.
Social Studies Learning Needs Analysis Based on Local Wisdom di Rejang Lebong Elementary School Nasution, Aida Rahmi; Ratnawati, Ratnawati; Supriatin, Atin; Amanisa, Rabbyatul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/mdr.v7i1.7491

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21st-century learning is both a challenge and a great opportunity for teachers in presenting learning innovations that are more contextual and meaningful. Local wisdom is considered to contribute positively to shaping the ability to communicate, collaborate, critically thinking, and also an innovation of students' work because the learning patterns presented are concrete and close to daily activities. Need analysis is one way to obtain data related to teacher and student perspectives on local wisdom-based learning. This research uses a qualitative approach based on case studies with data collection techniques including observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis using Creswell includes data display, data reduction, and conclusions. The findings of this study resulted in; 1) based on the needs analysis of the interview this model needs to be developed; 2) the percentage of teachers is 80.85% in the "needed" category and 61.34 students in the "needed" category; 3) Based on observations and interviews, the model is intended to be developed by presenting products in the form of learning modules.

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