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DINAMIKA ILMU: Jurnal Pendidikan
ISSN : 14113031     EISSN : 24429651     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21093/di
FOCUS DINAMIKA ILMU provides scientific article of education that developed in attendance through the article publications, book reviews, original research report, reviews, and scientific commentaries in Islamic education. SCOPE DINAMIKA ILMU encompasses research papers from researcher, academics, and practitioners. In particular, papers which consider the following general topics are invited: Teaching and Learning in Islamic Education English Language Teaching in Islamic Context Arabic Language Teaching Curriculum Devepment Material Development
Articles 313 Documents
Internalisasi Multikulturalisme dalam Pendidikan Islam Julaiha, Siti
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 14 No 1 (2014): Dinamika Ilmu, 14(1), June 2014
Publisher : Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Ilmu Keguruan, Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Aji Muhammad Idris Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (83.986 KB) | DOI: 10.21093/di.v14i1.11

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Human and humanity are positive and optimistic. In Islam, all human come from one source; Nabi Adam and Hawa. Although, human is from the same ancestor, but then they are flourishing into different races, tribes, or nations, with all different cultures and way of life. Those differences provoke them know others and appreciate others. This is, then, called “universal humanity” perspective by Islam that will determine and push the solidarity among others. Multiculturalisme-paradigmed education or multicultural education in Islamic education has been applying for many years. It just need to reform and reinforce, so the Islamic education practitioners realize it and implement it in the all level of Islamic education. Multicultural education has inherently established since the birth of Indonesia, as wellknown of Bhineka Tunggal Ika, gotong royong, helpful, and appreciate others. That is a huge foundation to improve the quality of Islamic multicultural education bigger and bigger. This paper proposes some ideas in internalizasing the Islamic multicultural education.
Relevansi Pendidikan Akhlak dalam Surat Luqman (31) Ayat 12-19 dengan Pendidikan Anak Kontemporer Mubarak, Agus
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 14 No 2 (2014): Dinamika Ilmu, 14(2), December 2014
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (92.879 KB) | DOI: 10.21093/di.v14i2.13

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Al-Qur’an, as a guidance of life is not doubtful at all, truly able to give a right direction for all human problems in this world, including how to educate the children. One of the directions and guidances about how to educate the children given by Al-Qur’an is Surat Luqman (31) verse 12-19. Based on the findings of this study, the researcher concludes that the content of ahlaq education for children stated in Surat Luqman (31) verse 12-19 are: (1) thankful to Allah, to parents, and to be a strong moslem; (2) devoting to the parents; (3) ordering to do the right things and avoiding the bad things; (4) be patient; and (5) do not arrogant. Those ahlaq content are still relevant to this contemporary children education.
Using Picture Series to Inspire Reading Comprehension for the Second Semester Students of English Department of IAIN Tulungagung Nurhayati, Dwi Astuti Wahyu
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 14 No 2 (2014): Dinamika Ilmu, 14(2), December 2014
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The problem highlighted in this research is the low reading comprehension of the second semester students of English Department in State College of Islamic Studies Tulungagung that is caused by (a) the uninteresting activities in reading class; (b) the students' difficulties in understanding and retelling the ideas of the text; (c) the students' low motivation in reading habit. The theoretical review includes the nature of reading, picture series, inspiring reading, and the nature of motivation. The procedure of the research consists of identifying the problem, planning the action, implementing the action, observing the action, and reflecting the result of the research. In this research, the researcher acts as the lecturer who conducts the action research in the classroom and she is helped by her collegues. In collecting the data, the researcher uses observational technique supported with tests. In analysing the data, it was used t-test non independent, the researcher uses the observation, questionaire, interview, students ‘work supported with the video recording and photograph,then also compares the result of the students' pre-test and post-test to answer the research questions. There is significant improvement in the result of pre-test and post-test of cycle 1 and 2. In cycle 1, t0 (6.89766) is higher than tt (1.73) and in cycle 2, t0 (10.8622) is also higher than tt (1.73). From these two results, therefore, h0 is rejected and the alternative hypothesis (ha) is accepted. By retelling the ideas and summarizing the text using interesting media especially picture series can increase the students' motivation in reading class especially to improve their reading comprehension.
Implementasi Pendidikan Karakter dalam Pembelajaran Julaiha, Siti
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 14 No 2 (2014): Dinamika Ilmu, 14(2), December 2014
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The education institutions become a central place to create a young better generation than the privous ones through character education. The character education is a process of creating the students become an intactly good-characterized human in the dimension of mind, way of thinking, physically healthy, and hearted human. The character education is carving the students’ ahlaq through a process of knowing the good, loving the good, and acting the good. That process involves the coqnitive, emotional, and physical aspects, so the noble ahlaq can be carved become the habit of the mind, heart, and hands. The character education is directed to create a tough, competitive, noble hearted, moraly, tolerant, helpful, patriotic, and dinamic person who has the orientation of science and knowledge based on the belief and piety of Allah SWT. A teacher implements the character education in the teaching and learning process by making the students formulate the questions actively, find the sources of learning, collect the information, work with the information, reconstruct the fact, and present the result of reconstruction. The character education learning should be done by the teachers from the planning, implementaion, and evaluation.
Investigating the Problems of English Speaking of the Students of Islamic Boarding School Program at STAIN Samarinda Hadijah, Sitti
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 14 No 2 (2014): Dinamika Ilmu, 14(2), December 2014
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This study investigated the students’ ability, the problems and their reasons why they faced problems on English speaking. The triangulation of mixed methods was used in this study. The quantitative data gathered from the speaking test result by involving 130 students of Islamic Boarding School Program and the qualitative data gathered from the questionnaire and interview results from the selected students who meet the criteria. The findings showed that the students’ ability was categorized low (62.93); the students have problems on grammar (42.20%), pronunciation (36.60%), vocabulary (35.20%), fluency (36%) and comprehension (34.40%); the students’ reason in facing the problems on English speaking English were not only having limited knowledge on the components of speaking skills including pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, fluency and comprehension but also they have own personal reasons, such as shy to perform speaking, lack of self confidence, lack of speaking practice, limited time given for preparation on English speaking test, the difficulties at using and understanding the speaking material found in the English textbook, the environment (dormitory) did not support them to acquire and use English as a medium daily interaction and they preferred to study the Islamic knowledge and Arabic than English. This study indicated that the students’ ability should be increased by giving motivation and taught them with the suitable and interested English speaking materials.
The Use of Improvisations Technique to Improve the Speaking Ability of EFL Students Fauzan, Umar
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 14 No 2 (2014): Dinamika Ilmu, 14(2), December 2014
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The objective of the study was to implement the improvisations technique to improve the student’s speaking ability. In conducting the research, there were two components expected to be improved, they were improving the students’ speaking score and increasing the quality of classroom atmosphere of teaching speaking. This study employed the collaborative classroom action research and it was done in two cycles. Each cycle consisted of four stages: (1) planning, (2) action, (3) observation, and (4) reflection. There were five meetings in each cycle; four meetings for the implementation of improvisations in the teaching of speaking and one meeting for conducting speaking test. The instruments used to collect the data were: (1) observation checklist, (2) field-note, (3) a score sheet, and (4) a questionnaire. The result of the research showed that the criteria of success had been reached. There were two aspects determined as the success criteria of the implementation of improvisations in the teaching of speaking; score improvement and classroom atmosphere. The result of speaking test presented that the students had made some progress, the average scores raised from 2.72 in the pre-test, 3.09 in cycle 1 and 3.76 in cycle 2. These scores indicated an increasing ability from being ‘fair’ to being ‘good’. The classroom atmosphere were also increasing positively; the students were actively involved in the teaching and learning process, indicated by 64% participated in cycle 1 and 73.79% participated in cycle 2. The students were also highly motivated in joining the teaching learning process. They cooperated, asked, responded, and expressed spontaneously.
Pemikiran Mahmud Yunus dalam Pembaruan Pendidikan Islam di Indonesia Hamzah, Syeh Hawib
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 14 No 1 (2014): Dinamika Ilmu, 14(1), June 2014
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Mahmud Yunus is one of the pinoers of the Islamic education in Indonesia. Some of his huge important thoughts are: accommodating the Islamics lesson as an obligatory lesson in the schools, establishing the state SGHA, establishing the PGA, provoking the equality of the certificate of madrasah graduation, and pioneering the decree of Islamic Higher Education. The thoughts of Mahmud Yunus was influenced by his hometown local wisdom, his visits to middle-east nations, and the time when he was in the religious department.
Pendidikan Seumur Hidup dan Implikasinya Jannah, Fathul
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 13 No 1 (2013): Dinamika Ilmu, 13(1), June 2013
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Long life education is a process of continuous education lasts indefinitely and the place. that starts from birth to the end of life. That is that occurred in the family, at school, at work and in public life. Long life educational purposes is to develop the potential of the human personality in accordance with the nature and essence, develop awarnes that the growth anddevelopment of the human personality is vibrant and dynamic, expands and increases hope and human life. The implications long life education programs can be grouped into several categories: functional literacy education, vocational education, professional education, education in the direction of change and development and civic education and politicalmaturity.
Konsep Pembelajaran Kontekstual di Sekolah Kadir, Abdul
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 13 No 1 (2013): Dinamika Ilmu, 13(1), June 2013
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Contextual learning is one alternative that can reduce verbal learning and theoretical. In addition, this study may provide reinforcement for comprehensive understanding of the meaning or intent of linking science students are learning with hands-on experience in real life. Through contextual learning model, the learning experience is not only the case and held when someone students are in class, but it is much more important than that is how to bring the learning experience out of the classroom, which is when he is required to respond to and solve real problems faced day-to- day. Contextual learning is ideally relate to real-world problems to the theory that will be studied or presented to the students, and students are actively to solve the problem according what he gained through experience and connected with the theory that he learned at school by his teacher. Motivation to learn directly derived from the will or ideals or even certain goals that have been owned by the students in advance, so that only the teacher directs and assists in its capacity as facilitator of learning. Students become more active because he is learning, he is experiencing, and in the end he will apply its knowledge in life.
Tata Tertib Busana Kampus: Edukasi, Etika dan Komunikasi Hayati, Afita Nur
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 13 No 1 (2013): Dinamika Ilmu, 13(1), June 2013
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Education as consciuos process have prime goals, help youngers be smart and help them have morality. Therefore, they must study about ethics, a science that learn about bad and good manner as long as people’s knows through communications, a fundamental instrument to sharing meaning in order to have similarity namely religious culture.

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