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Tadris: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
ISSN : 1907672X     EISSN : 24425494     DOI : http://doi.org/10.19105/tjpi
Core Subject : Religion, Education,
Tadris: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam is an open-access peer-reviewed journal published by the Tarbiyah Faculty of State Islamic Institute of Madura. Tadris Journal is published twice a year in June and December, the contents are scientific writings on Islamic Education in form of conceptual ideas, literature reviews, practical writing, or research results from various perspectives.
Articles 329 Documents
The Educational Epistemology Of Traditional Pesantren Ahmad Sulton
TADRIS: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 17 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/tjpi.v17i2.7044

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This study aims to explore the reasons al-Maqbul pesantren maintains the traditional education system in the educational epistemology perspective. This research is qualitative, describe data obtained from the field and literature related to the discussion. To get the data used data collection techniques through observation, interviews and documentation. This study resulted in the findings, namely: (1) The reason al-Maqbul pesantren maintains the traditional education system cannot be separated from the epistemological construction of education; (2) The influence of the epistemological foundation of education at the al-Maqbul pesantren on its educational goals can be identified from Bayani's tendency to place sources of knowledge instead of logical reasoning, empirical observations, and scientific methods. However, the texts of the Qur'an, Hadith, and the Yellow Book; (3) According to the view of al-Maqbul pesantren, truth, knowledge, and educational methods are obtained from the texts of the Qur'an, Hadith, and the Yellow Book. The conclusion of this study is that al-Maqbul pesantren still maintains the purity of its original identity as a place to study religious sciences for its students. All knowledge learned in this pesantren is entirely religious in nature, sourced from Arabic-language books, does not include general knowledge in the education system.
Counterradicalism Through Religious Education Curriculum: Solution to The Religious Literacy Crisis in Indonesian Islamic Universities Sapdi, Rohmat Mulyana; Ali, Nur
TADRIS: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 17 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (698.118 KB) | DOI: 10.19105/tjpi.v17i2.7055

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Islamic universities have been accused of being the milieu of the growing movement of radicalism along with the new facts about the involvement of two state Islamic universities among 10 state universities involved in radicalism. The campus management has responded to the movement by developing a religious curriculum and interreligious-based learning to improve religious literacy competence. This paper aims to evaluative the practice of religious curriculum and literacy as a strategy in improving counterradicalism in campus. The interviews, observations, and data analysis resulted in the finding that the religious curriculum development with open minded principles, religious universality, local wisdom, and humanism values in the learning activities in either classroom and or places of worship of other religions can foster good counterradicalism and interfaith literacy and eliminate the evolution of radical attitudes among students. This paper suggested that the learning of religious education in campuses and schools include observation to the areas of interreligious activities and religious literacy studies to improve students' understanding of religious values among religious communities, so tolerance and counterradicalism can be fostered.
The Mimicry of Shia Youths in Islamic ‎Education and Religious Space of Education ‎Institutions Ardiansyah, Mochammad Zaka
TADRIS: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 17 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (730.429 KB) | DOI: 10.19105/tjpi.v17i2.7106

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This article aims to reveal the discriminatory experiences encountered by Shia youths in educational institutions and their strategies for constructing their identities, both in Islamic religious education classes and in the public spaces of educational institutions. This article is the result of a qualitative-descriptive study of five Shia youths in Jember who were recruited using the chain-referral sampling method. Data collected by life-story interviews were analyzed using interactive model (Miles, et al). This article finds that Shia youths encounter discriminatory experiences because they are required by Islamic Religious Education teachers to recite prayers such as qunut, even though they claim to be members of Muhammadiyah. The two Shia youths who imitated members of Muhammadiyah intended to avoid the practice of Nahdlatul Ulama-style prayers preferred by their Islamic Religious Education teachers. In addition, Shia youth generally do not dare to reveal their identity as adherents of Shia. A Shia youth claims to be a traditional Muslim or follower of Islam to avoid discrimination from his friends. It was also dicovered that Shia youths pretend to perform prayers according to the Sunni schools while secretly performing Shia prayers to fight for their right to worship. Mimicry performed by minority Shia youths confirms Homi K. Bhabha's image of mimicry because Shia youths use the Sunni Muslim's identity space. However, they secretly try to maintain their primordial identity as Shias so that minority Shia youths use an identity that is almost the same as that of Sunni Muslim, “but not completely the same”.
Bahasa Inggris Astuti, Ria; Erni Munastiwi; Muqowim; Muammar Qadafi
TADRIS: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 17 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/tjpi.v17i2.7468

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Early use of technology always has advantages and disadvantages in social interactions. Some neighborhood organizations believe that technology may promote accountability, pragmatism, security, and convenience. Other groups, meanwhile, believe that gadgets are prone to criminality. Gadgets must be present since they are an unavoidable aspect of life. Use intended for young children requires parental supervision. Similarly, technology can be employed as a teaching tool. The study's goal was to investigate how Islamic education ideals are taught to young children through the use of technology. This study used descriptive qualitative research as its methodology. ways for gathering data through observation, interviews, and documentation. Ten parents of young children participated as informants in the study. Data reduction and exposure stages, as well as inference and data verification, are all used in technical analysis of the data. By using three different procedures and data sources, the veracity of the data is tested. The study's findings demonstrate that: First, early childhood care can be provided using either an authoritative parenting style, which limits children's independence while granting them authority, or a permissive parenting style, which pampers them. Second, using technology as media is one way that parents today are instilling Islamic education values which includes aspects of aqidah, worship (ibadah), and morals (akhlak) in their children. Third, gadgets have a negative impact on early childhood including cyberbullying, pornography, blasphemy and speaking impolitely in cyberspace, then children think instantly, are less active, addicted to gadgets and result in a consumptive lifestyle.
The Shifting Dynamics of Madrasah Diniyah ‎Education in Madura: Perspectives on ‎Learning Models and Pesantren Quality Mukhid, Abd; Hadi, Saiful; Siswanto; Thoha, Mohammad; Usman, Jamiludin
TADRIS: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 18 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/tjpi.v18i1.8448

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This study aims to reveal Islamic boarding schools' learning models and quality in the Equality Education Program of Salaf Islamic Boarding Schools in Madura. This study used a qualitative approach with a descriptive research type. The research was conducted in several Islamic boarding schools of Madura island to represent Islamic boarding schools that have implemented the Salaf Islamic Boarding School Equality Education Program. The results of this study indicate that the equality program has been carried out in several Islamic boarding schools in Madura. The implementation of this program is carried out by applying a mixed learning model, namely the conventional learning model (sorogan and bandongan) and the online learning model, through the Equality Test, Computer-Based National Assessment (CBNA), and Computer-Based Education Unit Examination (CBEUE). Quality assurance is implemented by utilizing an internal and external evaluation system. While a particular team from the Ministry of Religion conducts external evaluations, pesantren administrators and managers are responsible for internal evaluations. The shift in madrasah diniyah education shows that pesantren have been able to apply online learning models while maintaining conventional learning models. The quality of pesantren is increasing with the number of students, equalizing students' education with general education, and obtaining formal recognition from the National Accreditation Board for schools/madrasahs.
The Madrasah Excellent Class Learning ‎Innovation Management with Student-‎Centered Approach Base in Improving ‎Learning Achievement Mawardi
TADRIS: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 18 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/tjpi.v18i1.8928

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This article aims to find and analyze the planning, implementation, and evaluation of learning innovations in excellent classes to improve learning achievement. This study applied a qualitative approach designed descriptively through a case study research type with a multicase research design. The research sites were conducted at MI International Sabilillah Sampang and MTs Negeri 3 Sumber Bungur Pamekasan. As a key instrument in the data collection, the researcher went directly to the field by applying previously planned techniques through participant observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. Data analysis applied a case study with a multicase design which was analyzed through single data and data across cases. The study results show that the Excellent Class Learning Innovation lesson plan improves Learning Achievement at MI International Sabilillah Sampang and MTs Negeri 3 Sumber Bungur Pamekasan is built through input, excellent learning processes, and excellent output. Second, the implementation of excellent class learning innovations in improving learning achievement at MI International Sabilillah Sampang and MTs Negeri 3 Sumber Bungur Pamekasan, namely through a curriculum enriched with Olympiads, class management, standardized teachers, media management, and boarding schools. Third, evaluating learning outcomes using a test and non-test approach includes aspects of knowledge, attitudes, and skills with high competition standards so that student achievement and the reputation of the madrasah is increasing. In comparison, evaluating learning innovation programs uses the CIPP model by developing four components: context, input, process, and product.
Islamic Boarding Schools and Community ‎Entrepreneurship: a New Model Of Islamic ‎Education Based on Entrepreneurship In ‎Indonesia Ghafar, Muhammad
TADRIS: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 18 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/tjpi.v18i1.6890

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This article analyzes and discovers the educational model of Darul Amien Banyuwangi Islamic boarding school based on entrepreneurship. This type of research is field research; the data sources in this study were obtained from clerics, administrators, and students involved in entrepreneurial activities. They collect data using in-depth interview techniques, non-participant observation, and documentation. Testing the validity of the data in this study was conducted by testing its credibility. The results of the study found three models of entrepreneurship-based Islamic boarding school education, namely firstly, instilling a sense of responsibility, independence, and kinship in the togetherness of students, secondly the introduction of business units owned by Islamic boarding schools and empowering student apprentices through on the job training, thirdly coaching through mentoring of field experts. Businessman. Through these three stages, it is hoped that Islamic boarding schools will also give birth to independent entrepreneurship in Indonesia.
Integrasi Pembelajaran Pendidikan Agama Islam Dalam Pembelajaran Matematika Sebagai Upaya Penguatan Pendidikan Karakter Siswa Rusydiyah, Evi Fatimatur; Rahman, Moh. Rifqi; Wulandari, Luluk; Abidin, Achmad Zainal
TADRIS: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 18 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/tjpi.v18i1.7073

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Character education in Indonesia can be done through “meaning learning”. It is by integrating the learning of Islamic Religious Education and Mathematics. This integration will expand Mathematics so that it is not only a learning with symbols, but also a meaningful learning. The research method used quantitative experimental to determine the effect of treatment integration of Islamic religious education learning with mathematics. Thus, this study divides the object of research into two groups, namely experimental and control. Data analysis in this study used independent sample t-test. The results showed that there was a significant difference between the mean of the experimental and control groups, the experimental mean had a higher mean value. While the results of the independent sample t-test test showed a significance value of 0,009 < 0,05 so that H0 was rejected and H1 was accepted. The integration of Islamic religious education learning in mathematics has proven to be influential as an effort to strengthen student character education. Thus this study shows a successful learning integration model in improving learning outcomes in the form of character education.
Religious Digital Literacy of Islamic Education Students ‎at Indonesia State Islamic University Bobi Erno Rusadi
TADRIS: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 18 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/tjpi.v18i1.8305

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Nowadays, most campuses use the internet for their learning process. Students may search the Internet for literature or information related to the lectures. This phenomenon has an impact on students' behavior in studying religion through the Internet. This phenomenon raises worries because not a few students surf in cyberspace and try to look for information related to religious issues without any further explanation. Furthermore, they did not check the validity of the information. This paper aims to describe and analyze students’ ability in religious digital literacy. The sources come from Islamic religious students at some State Islamic University under the Ministry of Religious Affairs. This is mix-method research with explanatory sequential. In collecting data, the researcher used questionnaires and interviews. Data analysis techniques were performed with descriptive quantitative analysis and qualitative analysis. This research shows that from eight components of digital literacy, including components of functional skills and beyond ability students of Islamic religious education in the "excellent" category, the component of creativity in the "good" category, components of collaboration in the "good" category, components effective communication in the "good" category, components the ability to find and select information in the "good" category, components of critical thinking and evaluation in the "good" category, components of cultural and social understanding in the "good" category, and components e-safety in "good" category. The kindly whole from every component from such digital literacy, then religious digital literacy of students of Islamic religious education is at an interval value of 4.0 who enter in the "good" category.
Islamic Education in Al-Islam Kemuhammadiyahan to ‎Prevent the Culture of Shirk on Social Media ‎ Azis, Abdul; Ridho Riyanto; Eko Tuanto; Suradiyono; Mhd. Lailan Arqam
TADRIS: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 18 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : State Islamic Institute of Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/tjpi.v18i1.8336

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The development of social media or information media also has two sides that affect to each other positive or negative. Behavior that depends on social media needs, to forget the creator where these actions are included as a culture of shirk in seeing the sophistication of social media. The efforts of Al-Islam Kemuhammadiyahan (AIK) in higher education can provide innovative solutions in overcoming the cultures of shirk towards social media culture that has become a sense of addiction to the sophistication of social media. This research uses literature study research, where the process of collecting data from books or journal articles that are in accordance with the subject of research, namely about Islamic anthropology in AIK to prevent shirk culture in social media. The result of this study is that AIK can prevent the culture of shirk in social media by increasing the hours of faith courses. This is so that students are able to choose and filter what content can make themselves better in their religious knowledge so that they can stay away from content that contains shirk. In addition, there is an information fiqh course, so that students know the Islamic view of social media, are able to use social media wisely in accordance with Islamic views, students are able to filter incoming information and students’ tabayyun incoming information and are able to disseminate good information that does not contain shirk.