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Jurnal Tatsqif
ISSN : 18295940     EISSN : 25034510     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20414/jtq.v20i2
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Jurnal Tatsqif (e-ISSN: 2503-4510; P-ISSN:1829-2940) is a peer-reviewed and nationally indexed Journal that focuses on ideas and research in Education. It is bi-annually published (June and December) and managed under the auspices of Fakultas Tabiyah dan Keguruan UIN Mataram. The issues covered but not limited to the followings: 1. Learning methods, strategies and model in Education; 2. Educational Development Research on learning activities, materials and media; 3. Action Research; 4. Evaluation and Research in Education; 5. An analysis of concepts and policies in Education.
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TYPES OF AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR AMONG LEARNERS WITH MODERATE INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY IN NIGERIA AS PERCEIVED BY TEACHERS Udeme Samuel Jacob; Jace Pillay; Esther Olufunke Oyefeso
Jurnal Tatsqif Vol. 19 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Mataram

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This study examined aggressive behavior (verbal aggression, physical assault, socially unacceptable and destructive behavior) among learners with moderate intellectual disability in south-western Nigeria, through teachers’ perceptions. The study used a descriptive survey design. Convenient sampling technique was used to select respondents (87 teachers of pupils with intellectual ability in private and public schools in south West Nigeria). The aggressive behavior scale (ABS) was used to elicit responses. Data retrieved was analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Results showed that teachers’ perception of the developmental trend of aggressive behavior among learners with moderate intellectual disability was significant (T = 44.385, Mean Difference = 3.115 while p < .05). Also, there was no significant gender difference in verbal aggressive (F=0.997, p>.05), physical aggressive (F=3.628, p>.05), socially unacceptable aggressive (F=1.233, p>.05), and destructive behavior (F=0.571, p>.05). Interventions should be in line with these.
ANALYSIS OF TIME MANAGEMENT IN ONLINE LEARNING AT DARUZ ZAHRA ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL Akhmad Syahri
Jurnal Tatsqif Vol. 19 No. 1 (2021)
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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of time management in bold learning at Daruz Zahra Islamic Boarding School. Students who live in Islamic boarding schools and participate in formal school activities are based on their knowledge of time. However, are students able to manage the time to study materials at Islamic boarding schools and general studies at school during the Covid-19 pandemic? Researchers used descriptive qualitative research methods with data collection techniques and a semi-structured interview model in the form of a questionnaire distributed to 7 students. The data obtained was then processed by tabulating the answer data, description and analysis, data synthesis, and discussion. The results showed that: 1) continuous learning for Daruz Zahra Islamic Boarding School students was not very effective. This was caused by repeated boredom, so that it reached a saturation point. 2) Less than half of the material that students can absorb, coupled with the ability of teachers and students to use the internet, is still low, 3) Students tend to find it difficult to manage their time between formal learning and studying in Islamic boarding schools. Therefore, courageous learning should ideally be carried out in certain conditions and times that do not allow face-to-face meetings, such as natural disasters, and accompanied by increased professionalism of educators in using technology so that learning is not boring.
DAYAH AND MEUNASAH IN ACEH: REFORM IN LOCAL CONTEXT Moch. Khafidz Fuad Raya
Jurnal Tatsqif Vol. 19 No. 1 (2021)
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The history of Islamic education in the early 20th century led to various changes, especially the emergence of madrasas as an Islamic schooling system. Traditional Islamic educational institutions inevitably have to harmonise and open themselves to transformation, even though they initially experienced opposition. Using a qualitative approach with a narrative documentation method based on historical texts and observations in several Islamic educational institutions in Aceh, this article focuses on revealing the history of the dayah and meunasah as a traditional Acehnese Islamic educational institution that underwent some fundamental changes. The results found: First, the existence of the dayah is more long-term than the meunasah even though both forms of this institution are rooted in the same ideological principles with different patterns, seen from the early 20th century until implementing sharia law in Aceh after the Helsinki peace agreement, the dayah was still existed by maintaining its institutional form. Second, the emergence of madrasas as a formation of the government’s political policy on the social conditions of the people that occurred has provided space for traditional Islamic educational institutions (such as the dayah) to open themselves to including general subjects, although this second result has led to struggles; Third, there is a contestation between dayah, Islamic schools, and madrasas, with public schools driven by traditionalist and modernist groups in maintaining their existence. The contest has opened the history of the dayah and meunasah into the form of public schools and madrasas in the future, both of which apply Islamic religious material, where public schools are superior to madrasas in terms of curriculum, educational programs, and human resources.
ISLAMIC EDUCATION LEADERSHIP IN CONFLICT STATE: CASE STUDY IN SOUTHERN THAILAND Lailiyatul Azizah; Moch. Khafidz Fuad Raya
Jurnal Tatsqif Vol. 19 No. 1 (2021)
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This study aims to explore the practice of Islamic education leadership in the conflict state, in Pattani Southern Thailand, a region where the conflict is prolonged until the decades are between the Malay Muslim minority with the Thai government that is Buddhist. Using a qualitative approach with the method of case study, this study focused on Madrasah Pattani, with the head of madrasa, one teacher, and three alumni as informants. Interviews were conducted with FGD to find out the extent of leadership in Pattani Madrasas during the conflict. The results were found that in hard conditions, the madrasa could develop a strong madrasa vision by adopting a modern curriculum and integrate it with the Islamic curriculum of Islam. Although this method has been opposed to the entry of Buddhist teachers, the head of madrasah neutralise by making several activities to create social cohesion and build cooperation with universities abroad. Leadership mode is rare and difficult to implement in areas that are being hit by an ethno-political conflict on behalf of religion.
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT DESIGN AT ISLAMIC SCHOOLS POST-COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AND INTEGRATED EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION OF SALEH CHILDREN, MALANG CITY Muhammad Fahmi Hidayatullah
Jurnal Tatsqif Vol. 19 No. 1 (2021)
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The combination of integrated educational design by integrating general science and religion and the religious character-building education has made the public entrust their sons and daughters to study at the institution. However, the problem is that quality is always a problem, even though the expectation of quality education is a requirement. The Anak Saleh Educational Foundation in Malang City is a consistent institution and committed to quality improvement. Researchers collect data using a descriptive qualitative approach and case study research type with a multi-cases design. Data collection techniques using in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and documentation. The data analysis technique used cross-case data analysis. The results showed connectivity between input, process, and output in improving the quality of Islamic education institutions based on the institution's philosophy, namely Panca Character.

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