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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
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Examining the Need for Social Approval as a Predictor of Attitudes Towards the Teaching Profession Mehtap Saracoglu; Mustafa Kahyaoğlu
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 21 No 2 (2021): Dinamika Ilmu, 21(2), December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (381.416 KB) | DOI: 10.21093/di.v21i2.3462

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The aim of the study is to reveal the effect of the need for social approval on the prediction of attitudes towards the teaching profession, which has an important role in teachers’ behaviors in educational settings. In this way, the effect and importance of the need for social approval such as sensitivity to the judgments of others, social retreat, and making a positive impression on others were examined. The research model was carried out according to relational scanning patterns from quantitative research methods. The population of the study has consisted of university students studying at the Faculty of Education in a university located in the Southeastern Anatolia Region, and the sample has consisted of 478 pre-service teachers. The sample of the study was determined according to the non-selective sampling method. The data in the study were obtained by “Attitude scale towards the teaching profession” and “Social approval needs scale”. Independent sample t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson Moments Correlation, and linear regression analysis were used to analyze the data. As a result of the research, it was determined that the attitudes of pre-service teachers towards the teaching profession were “high” and social approval needs were “moderate”. In the study, it was determined that the variables of the teachers’ sensitivity to the judgments of others, social retreat, and leaving a positive impression on others had a significant relationship with the attitude of the pre-service teachers towards the teaching profession. These variables explain 10% of the total variance in pre-service teachers’ attitudes towards the teaching profession. It has been determined that the variables of sensitivity to the judgments of others and leaving a positive impression on others are significant predictors of attitudes towards the teaching profession, while the social retreat variable does not predict significantly.
Professional Madrasah Teachers in Teaching: The Influence of Gender and the Length of Certification of Madrasah Teachers Syahraini Tambak; Choirul Mahfud; Eva Latipah; Desi Sukenti
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 21 No 2 (2021): Dinamika Ilmu, 21(2), December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (287.359 KB) | DOI: 10.21093/di.v21i2.3527

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Developing professional madrasah teachers are increasingly popular in the teaching classrooms. But regarding developing professional madrasah teacher accuracy in teaching, mixed results are reported without clear reasons for this. This article addresses the impact of gender and length of certification on developing professional madrasah teacher accuracy in teaching classrooms. To develop the accuracy of the developing professional madrasah teacher, madrasah teacher length of certification and gender are used as a reference. A research project, which deals with the developing professional teacher in madrasah teachers using questionnaires, was carried out in two types of Madrasah Aliyah (public and private madrasah) at seventy-five madrasahs. Data from 325 madrasah teachers were collected and involved in this research. This analysis is differentiated based on the level, gender, and level of the length of certification of madrasah teachers in the developing professional teacher competencies being assessed. The results show that the accuracy of the developing professional teacher is low and is related to the gender of the madrasah teacher, that men perceive themselves to be higher in the developing professional teacher than women, and that even length of certification analysis with developing professional competence and implementation in the classroom. Madrasah teacher length certification more than 10 years are higher than teachers who certified between 5-10 years and more accurate than teachers who certified less than 5 years with the ability to developing professional madrasah teacher that is low. It is necessary to examine the reasons behind this difference and to look for steps to improve the accuracy of the developing professional madrasah teacher.
Santri’s Humility in the Salafiyyah Islamic Boarding School Azam Syukur Rahmatullah; Muhammad Azhar; Ahmad Fajruddin Fatwa
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 21 No 2 (2021): Dinamika Ilmu, 21(2), December 2021
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This research belongs to qualitative research, which explored the tawadhu' (humility) in the Lirboyo Islamic Boarding School, Kediri. Tawadhu' in Islamic boarding school is traditional, rooted, and has become a positive character. Thus, it deserves to be explored and later can be used as a "role model" for other educational institutions to implement, develop and produce individuals with this character. The method used was field research with an ethnomethodological approach, a cluster of qualitative research that focused on reality with practical interpretation. Research results showed that the notion of tawadhu', according to the kyai's perspective at the Lirboyo Islamic Boarding School, Kediri, was an effort to transfer values and morality to the santri. Thus, they would possess polite behavior, obey goodness and virtue, will be kind to others. Second, tawadhu' had several foundational factors at the Salafiyyah Lirboyo Islamic Boarding School, East Java, including (a) spiritual foundations, (b) struggling mental foundations, (c) prosocial foundations. The objectives of tawadhu' for the santri at the Salafiyyah Lirboyo Islamic Boarding School, East Java, were: (a) growing value education in the students, (b) Preventing self-deception and misdirection to others, (c) building and instilling muhsin's personality to the students. Creating the teachings of tawadhu' at the Lirboyo Islamic Boarding School, Kediri was influenced by several factors: (a) the kyai's charisma, (b) the continuous book learning, and kaffah internalization to students. Many teachings have educated students in the books studied to be humble, obedient, and glorify others.
Education Financial Management during Covid-19 Pandemic of Islamic Universities in South Kalimantan Riinawati Riinawati
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 21 No 2 (2021): Dinamika Ilmu, 21(2), December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (208.89 KB) | DOI: 10.21093/di.v21i2.3607

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The purpose of this study was to determine the management of education financing in Islamic Universities in South Kalimantan. This research is in the form of descriptive qualitative with a library research data collection approach. The focus of this research will be to observe how the management of education financing in Islamic Universities throughout South Kalimantan, which consists of 13 educational institutions, both public and private categories. The results of this research show that the Covid-19 pandemic cannot be denied, causing the dropout rate to soar, due to the inability of students to pay their tuition fees. However, several campuses in South Kalimantan provide a policy of cutting payments and delaying payments so that students can continue to carry out the education process well. The financial management of Islamic higher education institutions in South Kalimantan during the Covid-19 pandemic has been carried out as effectively as possible. This is to maintain accountability and transparency to get good grades before getting cross-subsidy funds from the Government. The conclusions of this study are: the impact of Covid-19 has a very significant effect on education financing at Private Islamic Colleges in South Kalimantan but not at State Islamic campuses and the management of education financing amid the Covid-19 pandemic should be carried out very strictly.
Developing Islamic Religious Course Teaching Materials with Intercultural Competence-Based in High Schools in East Kalimantan, Indonesia Khojir Khojir; Amalia Nur Aini; Agus Setiawan
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 21 No 2 (2021): Dinamika Ilmu, 21(2), December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (345.094 KB) | DOI: 10.21093/di.v21i2.3633

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Islamic education and multiculturalism are connected each other where the content of multiculturalism in national scale includes religious character as one of the core components, whereas in Islamic education relies on commands and prohibitions regarding multiculturalism stated in Alqur’an. Therefore, since intercultural competence and religious character development of students are considered to be important and become one of fundamental objectives existed in national curriculum of 2013 in Indonesia, this research is aimed at conducting Research and Development (R & D) related to developing Islamic Religious course or what so called by Pendidikan Agama Islam (PAI) in Indonesian context in high schools in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. In terms of data collection, the data gained from observation, interview, questionnaire, and validation techniques. Moreover, five stages of ADDIE model were employed in conducting the development research of PAI materials which includes Analisis, Design, Implementation, and Evaluation stages. As a result, findings showed that material design of PAI teaching is feasible and effective to be used in PAI teaching and learning due to good criteria gained from the validation result from material expert and excellent category from media expert. Students’ responses towards the implementation of product design of PAI teaching materials showed good to excellent result towards all aspect assessment. Highlighting points regarding novelty and pedagogical implication are discussed further in this research.
The Application and its Effects of Lecture Method in the Teaching Process at A Foundation University in Turkey Tuncay Akçadağ
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 21 No 2 (2021): Dinamika Ilmu, 21(2), December 2021
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In this study, an application used in a lecture at a university was tried to be explained and the effects, thoughts, feelings, and criticisms that occurred in the students as a result of this application were tried to be determined. The steps of the developed application are as follows; the determination of the lesson objectives before the lesson by the teacher, the preparation of the evaluation questions for each lesson objective, the teacher’s entering the lesson by directing the evaluation questions to the students at the beginning of the lesson, making a short conversation about the answers given by the students to the evaluation questions, reminding students of the evaluation questions asked at the beginning of the lesson and enabling them to create answers again, comparing the first answers to the evaluation questions with the last answers, and enabling the students to see the differences between the answers. Qualitative research designs were used in the study. The required data were collected through analyzing the answers given to the questions of a semi-structured evaluation form based on the developed application from 73 students in different classes and courses from the education faculty of a foundation university in the 2019-2020 semester. The application was received positively by the majority of the students and their interest in the lectures increased. In addition, there were statements that the students were excited and had fun with the application, and they thought that the application should be expanded.
The Kiai’s Cultural Strategy in Shaping the Religious Culture of the Community of Temboro Magetan Village, East Java Zainal Arifin; Maragustam Maragustam; Muqowim Muqowim; Hafidh 'Aziz
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 21 No 2 (2021): Dinamika Ilmu, 21(2), December 2021
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Religious culture in the village of Temboro, which made it is known as "Kampung Madinah", certainly did not happen suddenly, but there was a process of formation and role of Kiai and Pesantren Al-Fatah. This study aims to analyze the Kiai’s cultural strategy in developing a religious culture using a phenomenological approach and collects data through in-depth interviews, active participant observation, and documentation. The study results show that, firstly, ideological culture is the strategy of the Kiai in shaping the religious culture of the Temboro community. Secondly, the ideological culture of the Tablighi Jamaat has an impact on changing the five religious cultures of the Temboro community, namely: (1) ideological faith, (2) normative Islam, (3) Sufistic religious experience, (4) moderate-textual religious knowledge, (5) Maqami-intiqali practice.
Mainstreaming Islamic Moderations Values in Higher Education: Policy, Implementation, and Challenges Titi Kadi
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 22 No 1 (2022): Dinamika Ilmu, 22(1), June 2022
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Islamic moderation is highly vital in any field of life especially in higher educational context. In the context of this study, the researcher employed phenomenological study by the aim to investigate policy made by policy makers in two public universities in Balikpapan and Samarinda regarding the mainstreaming Islamic moderation in their universities by using in-depth interview. Additionally, the implementation of Islamic moderation was also explored especially on the steps of planning, implementing, and evaluating the teaching and learning process of Islamic Religious Education course or what so called by Pendidikan Agama Islam (PAI) course by utilizing direct observation, field-notes, and added by document analysis. Finally, in-depth interview was conducted to highlight the challenges faced by the PAI lecturers in mainstreaming Islamic moderation in PAI course. As a result, Islamic moderation was reflected in the policy made by the policy makers at both public universities in terms of hidden curriculum. Moreover, Islamic moderation values was also revealed in every aspect of teaching and learning of PAI course including planning, implementing, and evaluating. Lastly, the PAI lecturers encountered eight barriers when implementing Islamic moderation during PAI course. Novelty and pedagogical implications were also emphasized in this research.
Challenges In Using WhatsApp as An Online Arabic Learning Center A Syahid Robbani; Zulfa Amalia Wahidah; Ahmad Muzayyan Haqqy
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 21 No 2 (2021): Dinamika Ilmu, 21(2), December 2021
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This study aims to examine the challenges and obstacles faced in using WhatsApp as an online Arabic learning center and efforts to overcome them. The data from this qualitative study were obtained from observations of 71 students and 2 Arabic language teachers. The data was then validated and strengthened by interviews with 5 students and 2 Arabic language teachers. The results of this study show that the challenges and obstacles in using WhatsApp as an online Arabic learning center do not only come from students, student guardians, and teachers but can also come from the limitations of the WhatsApp application itself such as the maximum file size limit that can be sent and the record button prone to be canceled. In overcoming the existing obstacles, the teacher converts the files to be sent first, lowers the level of questions in assignments, pays attention to the accuracy of students' answers in doing assignments, and collaborates the use of WhatsApp with Google Drive and Instagram. Finally, by looking at the role of the WhatsApp application in the current learning process, the researcher hopes that the WhatsApp application developer will consider to provide WhatsApp for Education like WhatsApp for Business which has existed for a long time.
An Integrated Quality Education Management in the Perspective of the Qur’an Qs. As- Syu’ara’ Verses 181-183 in Tafsir Al-Misbah Sa'dullah Assa'idi; Azizil Muchtar; Mashudi Mashudi
Dinamika Ilmu Vol 21 No 1 (2021): Dinamika Ilmu, 21(1), June 2021
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This research was aimed at revealing and understanding the principle of customer satisfaction of the integrated quality education management in the Qur’an QS As-Syu’ara’ Verses 181-183, and the implication of the integrated quality education management. This study used content analysis where qualitative approach was employed. Integrated quality management on education was analyzed its component by consulting the messages and guides in the Qur’an QS As-Syuara’ Verses 181-183 interpreted in the tafseer Almisbach authorized by Indonesian Islamic scholar Prof. Dr. Quraish Shihab. Results show that quality management in education root on the Islamic teaching that to practice a continued improvement in the entire life. The quality appears as a daily worship that should improve day by day. Al Misbach provides guidance and enlightens that education management is complete measure. Accordingly, you don’t become one of the members of the groups of people who hurts oneself because of harming others, but weigh for yourself and for others using an accurate scale, don’t hurt others concerning their rights by reducing the quality or the value of something, and don’t make the evil on earth by becoming destroyers in any form after repair is made by Allah or also by human beings. If you give something to humans, thus perfect the scale and don’t you reduce the weight by giving them less than it should be.

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