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Sunan Kalijaga International Journal on Islamic Educational Research
Core Subject : Education,
Sunan Kalijaga International Journal on Islamic Educational Research invites scholars, researchers, and students to contribute the result of their studies and researches in the areas related to Islamic Education, which covers textual and fieldwork investigation with various perspectives of Education Curriculum, philosophy, Management, history, theology, sociology, anthropology, political science, and others.
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THE LIBERATION THEOLOGY OF ASGHAR ALI ENGINEER AND ITS RELEVANCE TO ISLAMIC EDUCATION OBJECTIVES Misbachol Munir; Nida’ul Munafiah
Sunan Kalijaga International Journal on Islamic Educational Research Vol 2 No 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/skijier.2018.2018.21.01

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Abstract: Islamic education has a "prophetic” mission as an agent of liberation. The liberation paradigm can be realized with praxis, namely between reflection and action, theory and practice, and faith and charity. Therefore, Islamic education must be able to bear human freedom and social spirit and be able to face challenges amid global life. Asghar Ali Engineer is a progressive Muslim from India trying to understand Islam through liberation theology. The relevance of the theology of the liberation of Asghar Ali Engineer with the aim of Islamic education, with the following formulations: first, education must be able to humanize humans (humanism). Second, Education must be able to liberate people (Liberation), Education at least able to free humanity from three things. Third, education that makes humans capable of realizing Rahmatan Lil Alamin Islam means that education must be able to restore separate human personality in the bondage of materialism dogma that denies human values ​​and is able to restore humanity to its glorious degree, namely through the approach to God Almighty One.
RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE: PERSPECTIVE OF TEACHERS FROM DIFFERENT RELIGIONS IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (SD) REMAJA PARAKAN TEMANGGUNG Muhammad Nur Fadhli; Sangkot Sirait
Sunan Kalijaga International Journal on Islamic Educational Research Vol 2 No 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/skijier.2018.2018.21.02

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Abstract: The article is intended to describe the religious tolerance perspective of many teachers from different religions in Primary Education (Sekolah Dasar-SD) Remaja Parakan, Temanggung; to know how the implementation of religious tolerance in the school; and to figure out how the implications of religious tolerance towards the attitude of learners religiosity in the school. By using qualitative methods, data are collected by interviews, observation, and documentation, and analyzed in according do Milles and Hubberman. The article finds that: First, the teacher of Islamic education declares the tolerance is an attitude of mutual respect for various beliefs or religions. Meanwhile, according to the teacher of Christian education, religious tolerance is one's belief in eliminating the ego by respecting other people without looking at their religions. In other words, religious tolerance is an understanding that teaches life to respect the right to freedom of religion. Furthermore, according to the teacher of Buddhist Education, religious tolerance is socializing in the community without carrying religious labels. Second, the internalization of religious tolerance at the school is already quite good, and this is evidenced by the absence of conflict in the name of religion. Third, generally, the religious attitude of students is included in the category of inclusive religious attitudes.
INTEGRATION OF SCHOOL AND PESANTREN EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM AS A MODEL OF CHARACTER EDUCATION: PERSPECTIVE OF EDUCATIONAL TRANSFORMATION Maksudin sudin
Sunan Kalijaga International Journal on Islamic Educational Research Vol 2 No 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/skijier.2018.2018.21.03

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Abstract: Educational institutions in Indonesia experience a transformation, institutional forms, education system, and its operation. Transformation also occurs in Islamic educational institutions with various changes and modernization (i) Suffah, Dar al-Arqǎm, Kuttab (in the period of the Prophet and his companions), (ii) madrasah (in the period of tabiin such as Madrasah Nizamiyah), (iii) school (heritage of colonialist), (iv) pesantren (Java), dayah or rangkang (Aceh), and surau (Minangkabau) which are original educational institutions of the native (indigenous),and (v) integrated Islamic schools (SIT) under the network of integrated Islamic schools environment (JSIT), centered in Jakarta. Integration of school and pesantren educational system in 2014 bore SMA TRENSAINS Tebuireng Jombang. The concept of integration is in form of modernization of educational system between schools and pesantren into one system of education. Integration in boarding school system and full day school involves components of the system in form of inputs, process, direct output and indirect output (outcome). This integration is as one of the efforts to make a balance between intellectual, emotional, spiritual and religious intelligence. Those four intelligences are as the basis of character education model.
ENRICHING THE ISLAMIC EDUCATION MATERIAL TO INCREASE CHILD AFFECTIVE USING TYPES OF LEARNING OF ROBERT M. GAGNE Apriyani Lestari Kudadiri
Sunan Kalijaga International Journal on Islamic Educational Research Vol 2 No 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/skijier.2018.2018.21.06

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Abstract: This study analyzes the obstacles or difficulties in teaching Islamic religion, especially in Kindergarten. The goal is to find out what are the obstacles and difficulties for teachers in delivering Islamic teachings to early childhood. The data are collected from are two Kindergarten i.e. Mashitoh Kentagen and Hidayatul Qur'an. The researcher analyzes the difficulties experienced by the teacher along with efforts to overcome them. The method used in this data collection is the method of observation, interviews, and documentation. The results of this study contributed in the form of material deepening models that can answer the problems of Core Competencies (Kompetensi Inti-KI) 1 and 2. This deepening model of Islamic Education material is seen from eight types of learning proposed by Robert M. Gagne. The eight types are signal learning, stimulus-response learning, chaining (chain sequence), verbal association, discrimination learning (learning to distinguish), concept learning, rule learning and problem-solving.
INTERNALIZATION OF ISLAMIC CHARACTER EDUCATION TO STUDENTS IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (SD) PLUS NURUL HIKMAH PAMEKASAN MADURA Halimatus Sa’diyah
Sunan Kalijaga International Journal on Islamic Educational Research Vol 2 No 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/skijier.2018.2018.21.07

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Abstract: Islamic character education for elementary school children is very important, as an effort to cultivate intelligence to students in thinking, and behaving in accordance with the noble values ​​that become their identity which can be realized in interaction with their God, themselves, others and their environment. School is a strategic place for character education because children from all walks of life will receive education at school. Additionally, children spent most of their time in school, so what they obtained in school will affect the formation of their character. To realize the generation that has good Islamic character, it is required to plant values of good personality into children. Therefore, the role of the educator is important, especially when it is in the process of teaching and learning. To instill Islamic character education for elementary school children, several methods need to be mastered by educators, such as parables, exemplary, habituation, advice (mauidhah), targhib and tarhib. With some of these methods, an educator can not only provide knowledge, but also internalize spiritual values ​​in his students. SD Plus Nurul Hikmah in Pamekasan prioritizes the formation of Islamic character for its implementation by using approaches, strategies and methods that are adapted to the character of students, and implemented through 15 programs of activities that contain Islamic character education.
DEVELOPING CURRICULUM OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IAIN LHOKSEUMAWE ACEH Aida Hayani
Sunan Kalijaga International Journal on Islamic Educational Research Vol 2 No 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/skijier.2018.2018.21.08

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Abstract: The curriculum is the most important component for developing the quality of Islamic Religious Education (IRE) in universities. The curriculum is a unique characteristic of a college compared to other universities. Nonetheless, the Government has provided guidelines for how the university curriculum is developed. This study aims to describe the development of IRE curriculum in IAIN Lhokseumawe Aceh. The research findings are as follows: first, the emphasis on curriculum development (a) clarity profile of graduates with a description of its operation. (b) The learning outcomes as an indicator graduate profile that refers to Indonesian Qualifications Framework (IQF) and National Standards for Higher Education (NSHE). (c) Field studies as a strategic issue which combined with the development of the course learning outcomes, (d) curriculum development in Department of Islamic Religious Education (IRE) also stressed on the aspect of IRE consisting of Al-Qur’an-Hadith, Aqidah Akhlak, Fiqh, and History of Islamic Culture to improve the professional competence of future teachers.
INTERRELIGIOUS EDUCATION MODEL IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (SMA) BOPKRI 1 YOGYAKARTA Khasan Bisri; Karwadi Karwadi
Sunan Kalijaga International Journal on Islamic Educational Research Vol 2 No 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/skijier.2018.2018.21.04

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Abstract: Religious education at all levels of institutions are generally still dwelled on the perspective of the internal circle, intended for the internal, and less responsive to social changes. In other words, religious education is still monoreligious, so that institutions and religious communities are often stuttered toward the diversity and changes. In fact, the monoreligious model does not accept other people who are different. It does not foster a sensitivity on how to think, how to live and the needs of others who are a different religion. Such a model of religious education raises a wide impact on the mindset and attitude of religious students, one of which could potentially give rise to attitudes of intolerance. Therefore, it is necessary the presence of a renewal model of religious education that allows students to more insightful open to differences and diversity of religions. This research aims to know the implementation of the interreligious model in religious education at Senior High School (Sekolah Menengah Atas-SMA) BOPKRI 1 Yogyakarta. Data are collected by using interview, observation, and documentation, and verified by triangulation. The findings are that interreligious model at SMA BOPKRI 1 Yogyakarta has been implemented only on grade XII, whereas at the grades X and XI, the Christian religious education is applied. According to Michael Grimmit, the implementation of religious education at grades X and XI can be categorized as “learning religion", whereas in grade XII It can be categorized as “learning from religion”. On the other hand, by using the theory of Jack Seymour and Tabita Kartika, the model religious education in grades X and XI can be included as “in the wall”, whereas, in grade XII, it can be categorized as “beyond the wall”. Tolerance and multiculturalism insight of students of SMA BOPKRI 1 Yogyakarta by applying the interreligious model is already up on the fifth level of the multicultural barometer popularized by Karuna Center for Peacebuilding i.e. on the level of respect, recognizes, and contributes to other groups, or can be categorized at the highest level, namely the award on the similarities and differences, as well as celebrate plurality.
CULTIVATING ENTREPRENEURIAL VALUES TO IMPROVE SEVERAL ASPECTS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT: THE CASE STUDY IN KHALIFAH KINDERGARTEN YOGYAKARTA Nurkamelia Mukhtar AH; Abdul Munip
Sunan Kalijaga International Journal on Islamic Educational Research Vol 2 No 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/skijier.2018.2018.21.05

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The entrepreneurial values such as independent, creativity, risk-taking ability, and responsibility play an important role in directing early childhood development, especially in the aspect of social-emotional, language, and cognitive. Khalifah kindergarten which is based on entrepreneurship, support the life skills development of children with several of excellent programs for example Market Day. This study is intended to know the reason of Khalifah Kindergarten in applying entrepreneurship program, the process and impact of the program on the aspects of early childhood development. The findings of this study are: first, Khalifah Kindergarten wants to achieve its mission in integrating entrepreneurial values in all aspects of early childhood development by introducing them to become Muslims entrepreneur. Second, the process of increasing the entrepreneurial values is implemented through Beyond Centre and Circle Time (BCCT) learning system, entrepreneurship activities such as market day, cooking classes, field trips, angklung music as an extracurricular activity, and habituation through continuous interviews with the students. Third, the impact of entrepreneurial values can be proved in several aspects of development. In the social-emotional aspect, the children have empathy for others. In the cognitive aspect, the children have creative thinking. In an aspect of linguistic development, they become communicative, and in the physical-motor aspect, the children have the high spirit to produce a work.

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