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Change To A State Islamic University In Indonesia And The Quality Of Education Services Ahmad Qurtubi
Journal of Educational Administration Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018): Higher Education Management
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Modernization Islamic Higher can make these adjustments, it will create a new college paradigm. UIN from IAIN and IAIN from STAIN are useless unless changed. True UIN development philosophy is not simply to build an independent worker, but also to develop scientific identity. UIN's science and technology don't castrate Islamic studies programs or its identity. UIN, as a college-based Islamic science, must establish a strong science. Integrate S1, S2, and S3 into majors and courses. Globalization of education policy execution should modify UIN's academic climate to establish Islam's science. Pride in the college motto UIN as a pioneer and excel in the field of Islamic is more than "political jargon," however; it requires a shift in perspective, appreciation, and habit in order to fully harness and leverage the potential of the UIN's most precious wealth: the budhi-sense and morality of all people in the community independent of the UIN with capital itself. A concrete commitment is one that is backed up by a fair and equitable distribution of the organization's profits. For UIN managers, adopting a new way of thinking, appreciating and discarding conventional management practices, and putting these ideas into action through internal and external collaborative agreements, all while having the guts to compete with external organizations and foster internal competition, is an act of political courage. A competitive edge can be gained through risk-taking.
Islamic Education Learning Strategy In The Era Of Society 5.0 Fazrurrakhman Al Farisi; Dhiya Wirdatul Izzah; adnan
Journal of Educational Administration Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022): Islamic education management
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This study aims to analyze the educational process of Islamic education in the era of society 5.0. As we know, this. Education is an important part of human life that requires a complex and diverse approach to be implemented effectively. This research uses qualitative methods and literature study. The results of the study show that the Islamic education system and its application to students must be able to create a young generation in accordance with the goals of Pancasila which also has the correct implementation. This research also provides products that can improve the quality of Islamic education by providing freedom of critical thinking and freedom to use information technology in the delivery of educational materials.
Directing And Coordinating (Taujih Wa Tansiq) In Hadith Perspective MUH. Shofwan Mawally Nafis Badriis; Hikmatul Fauziyah; Siti Isnaeni Wahyuni
Journal of Educational Administration Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022): Islamic education management
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This paper aims to find the concepts of directing and coordinating in the hadith perspective, using a qualitative method with a library approach to examine several hadiths and interpreting hadith using the maudhu'I method so as to find new theories related to the directing and coordinating management functions in the hadith perspective.
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BANDONGAN METHOD IN THE STUDY OF FIQH BOOKS AT THE RIYADHUL AWAMIL BOARDING SCHOOL Zuhri, Safudin; Fazrurrakhman
Journal of Educational Administration Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022): Islamic Education
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Boarding school is an institution of education in Indonesia and can contribute to the development of human resources and education for the general public in Indonesia. One of them is a boarding school in Banten Province, Serang city, named Riyadul Awamil. Riyadh Lamil Islamic Boarding School has always kept its commitment to producing cadres of the Ummah and cadres of the nation to make the human resources in it, especially as the next generation of 'alimin ulama' and generally able to practice the results of their learning in everyday life. The purpose of this study was to determine the implementation, the ability of students, and the implementation of the bandongan method in the study of fiqh at the Riyadhul Layil Islamic Boarding School. This study uses a descriptive qualitative research method whose results are obtained through interviews and field observations. In the implementation of the bandongan strategy in the study of the book of fiqh at the Riyadhul layil Islamic boarding school, it was carried out well and there was practice from the theory contained in the contents of the fiqh so that it could be easily understood and understood by the students
PLANNING STRATEGY ON ADDITIONAL LESSONS TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Azmi, Ulil
Journal of Educational Administration Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022): Islamic Education
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The planning strategy for additional lessons to improve the quality of Islamic religious education is carried out by providing additional lessons targeted at final class students. Education is not only the responsibility of parents, educational institutions or the government, but a shared responsibility. the strategy and role of the Islamic Religious Education teacher as the most important part of an educational institution, which does not only transfer knowledge but also relates to the values ​​of implementing daily worship, so that teachers are required to be able to choose various kinds of appropriate learning strategies and roles as a competent teacher, thus the goal of improving the quality of student learning can be achieved. Implementation of learning, carried out at times outside of school hours to run effectively. Student achievement after participating in learning that is held outside of school hours is expected to get good and satisfying results. The implementation of learning outside of school hours is expected to be effective and efficient by utilizing students' free time, and to be carried out with a concept and effective time management that does not appear to be forcing students.
Existence of Islamic Education in the Contemporary Era Perspective Post Colonial Nurhalim
Journal of Educational Administration Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022): Islamic Education
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The existence of post-colonial Contemporary Islamic education cannot be separated from its historical dynamics in the colonial era, Islamic education was "forced" to face the challenges of secular education as part of the propaganda of the European colonialists, giving rise to various reactions from opposing attitudes as the attitudes of traditionalists, neo-traditionalists, reformers, and modernists. . The dualism of the post-colonial Islamic education system is one of the significant effects of the colonial heritage which is very difficult to resolve, this is due to the colonial government's discriminatory treatment of Islamic education so that Islamic education seeks and determines its own form as an educational institution that is separate from the education system managed by the State. The challenges and problems of Islamic education are increasingly complex in the face of global transformation, and advances in science and technology. The rapid flow of modernization is increasingly unstoppable with various positive and negative effects on human life. The contemporary era does not only occur at the global level, but the modern era is also part of the life of Muslim society. The importance of Islamic identity surviving the onslaught of secularization and globalization is an integral part of the task of Islamic education, so the transformation of the Islamic education system becomes a necessity to answer and become a solution for the community. The method used is a literature study with a qualitative research type through an analytical approach to literature review. Previous research as a source of information on the development of Islamic Religious Education research studies. The presence of an Integrated Islamic School in Indonesia is part of the reconstruction and modernization of the Islamic education system by integrating and integrating elements of management and curriculum content, learning methods, and community involvement in school governance so that its presence becomes part of an alternative solution as an Islamic educational institution in the era of contemporary, but the presence of the Integrated Islamic School as an upper secondary educational institution with high-cost standards so that it is not yet accessible to the average Muslim community
Study of Implementing Affective Evaluation in Islamic Studies Subject at Tapaktuan Primary School 09 Ali Akbar, Muhammad
Journal of Educational Administration Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021): Higher Education Management
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Teachers at Tapaktuan Primary School 09 are required to be able to measure the competencies that have been achieved by students, the teacher must also carry out his duties as a teacher, namely carrying out evaluation of the assignments he gave for a certain time. The results of research on the implementation of affective evaluation at Tapaktuan Primary School 09 are (1) Affective learning outcomes at the receiving level are students at Tapaktuan Primary School 09 realize that discipline must be enforced, laziness and not discipline must be pushed aside. (2). The learning outcomes of the affective domain at the responding level are that students at Tapaktuan Primary School 09 have a growing desire to learn more about Islamic teachings about discipline. (3). The affective learning outcomes at the valuing level are the growth of a strong will in students at Tapaktuan Primary School 09 to apply discipline, both at home, school and in the community because it is based on the belief and judgment that a disciplined life is good. (4). The results of affective learning at the organizational level are that students at Tapaktuan Primary School 09 support the enforcement of national discipline proclaimed by the government. Setting or organizing this is an affective level that is a level higher than valuing. (5). The affective learning result of this last domain is that students at Tapaktuan Primary School 09 already have a unanimous attitude. In reality, students make the commands of Allah SWT in Surat al-'Ashr as a guide for their lives in matters relating to discipline, both at home, school, and in society.
WEBOMETRICS ANALYSIS OF STATE AND PRIVATE UNIVERSITY RANKINGS ON IMPROVING QUALITY MANAGEMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDONESIA Qurtubi, Ahmad
Journal of Educational Administration Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022): Islamic Education
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The internet is one of several important information sources and the website is one of the important media used to disseminate or practically disseminate information to a wide audience. For educational institutions, websites play a major role when disseminating research findings, publication results, academic or non-academic achievements, and cultural preservation. And the website is also a reflection of the academic quality of an educational institution or university. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with library research methods. Based on this research, the implementation of quality management in tertiary institutions can ensure a better and more advanced institutional transformation. From an academic and scientific point of view, Webometric ranking is a very important and informative assessment. Indonesian higher education website scores based on 4 Webometric indices, namely: (transparency, impact, presence, and excellence) need to be increased, because this is a benchmark for how universities can be competent both domestically and internationally. Webometrics ranking can be a benchmark for quality management of higher education in Indonesia.
Change To A State Islamic University In Indonesia And The Quality Of Education Services Ahmad Qurtubi
Journal of Educational Administration Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018): METODIKA Journal of Educational Administration
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Modernization Islamic Higher can make these adjustments, it will create a new college paradigm. UIN from IAIN and IAIN from STAIN are useless unless changed. True UIN development philosophy is not simply to build an independent worker, but also to develop scientific identity. UIN's science and technology don't castrate Islamic studies programs or its identity. UIN, as a college-based Islamic science, must establish a strong science. Integrate S1, S2, and S3 into majors and courses. Globalization of education policy execution should modify UIN's academic climate to establish Islam's science. Pride in the college motto UIN as a pioneer and excel in the field of Islamic is more than "political jargon," however; it requires a shift in perspective, appreciation, and habit in order to fully harness and leverage the potential of the UIN's most precious wealth: the budhi-sense and morality of all people in the community independent of the UIN with capital itself. A concrete commitment is one that is backed up by a fair and equitable distribution of the organization's profits. For UIN managers, adopting a new way of thinking, appreciating and discarding conventional management practices, and putting these ideas into action through internal and external collaborative agreements, all while having the guts to compete with external organizations and foster internal competition, is an act of political courage. A competitive edge can be gained through risk-taking.
Directing And Coordinating (Taujih Wa Tansiq) In Hadith Perspective MUH. Shofwan Mawally Nafis Badriis; Hikmatul Fauziyah; Siti Isnaeni Wahyuni
Journal of Educational Administration Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022): Islamic education management
Publisher : Indikator Pendidikan Indonesia

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This paper aims to find the concepts of directing and coordinating in the hadith perspective, using a qualitative method with a library approach to examine several hadiths and interpreting hadith using the maudhu'I method so as to find new theories related to the directing and coordinating management functions in the hadith perspective.

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