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Ta'dib
ISSN : 14108208     EISSN : 25802771     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.31958/jt
Tadib with ISSN 2580-2771 (Online) and 1410-8208 (Print) is peer review journal was firstly published by Universitas Islam Negeri Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar managed by Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training. The journal is aimed at spreading the research results conducted by academicians, researchers, and practitioners in the field of education. The journal is published periodically twice a year, i.e., every June (first edition) and December (second edition).
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Contextualizing Poda Na Lima As An Ethnopedagogical Framework for PAI BP in Indonesian Elementary Schools Fuji Pratami; Willy Akmansyah Lubis; M Yemmardotillah; Nahid Ayad; Rina Juliana
Ta'dib Vol 28 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v28i2.15844

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Efforts to strengthen character education through local wisdom have become a national priority, yet no empirical studies have developed an operational model for integrating Poda Na Lima into Islamic Education and Character Education (PAI BP) at the elementary level. Consequently, Mandailing cultural wisdom remains underutilized as a pedagogical foundation. This study aims to develop, implement, and evaluate an ethnopedagogical model grounded in Poda Na Lima for PAI BP instruction in elementary schools in Mandailing Natal Regency. Using a qualitative approach with an educational ethnography and multiple case study design, the research involved PAI BP teachers through interviews, participant observation, and document analysis. This approach enabled an in depth understanding of how cultural values are negotiated and internalized in classroom interactions. Findings show that integrating Poda Na Lima values Paias Rohamu, Paias Pamatangmu, Paias Parabitonmu, Paias Bagasmu, and Paias Pakaranganmu can be effectively implemented through structured habituation, spiritual reinforcement, and culturally responsive communication. The model contributes to students’ religious, social, and ecological character development and supports the strengthening of Mandailing cultural identity. However, challenges persist, including the lack of standardized curriculum guidelines and limited teacher competence in ethnopedagogy. This study offers a theoretically grounded ethnopedagogical model that connects local wisdom with Islamic and character education. Practically, it provides an applicable framework that teachers and policymakers can adopt to design more contextualized and culturally relevant PAI BP learning in diverse Indonesian educational settings.
Developing an E-Comic for History Education: A Digital Learning Intervention on the Samudra Pasai Kingdom Johan Setiawan; Viona Corrnellya Putri Kodestama; Moh. Imron Rosidi; Muhammad Hanif
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v28i2.15878

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This study aims to develop e-comic-based history learning media on the topic of the Samudra Pasai Kingdom for senior high school students. The urgency of this research lies in the fact that history learning in many schools is still dominated by conventional methods, which often make students less motivated and hinder their ability to engage meaningfully with historical narratives. To address this issue, the Research and Development (R&D) method was employed, adopting the Sugiyono development model that consists of needs analysis, product design, expert validation, and revision. Data were collected through interviews, questionnaires, and classroom observations involving history teachers and tenth-grade students at SMA Muhammadiyah 1 Pekalongan. The findings indicate that: (1) existing learning media at the school remain limited in variety and innovation, resulting in students’ difficulties in understanding historical material; (2) the developed e-comics were designed to provide a more engaging summary of content, enriched with relevant illustrations and integrated media elements; and (3) validations by material and media experts confirmed that the e-comics are appropriate and feasible for use in history learning. The study concludes that e-comic media have significant potential to enhance students’ motivation, participation, and comprehension of history lessons, particularly concerning the Samudra Pasai Kingdom, while also fostering the integration of digital technology into history education in schools.
Developing an Integrated Competency Framework for Madrasah Teachers: Bridging Scientific Literacy and Islamic Pedagogy Elbina Mamla Saidah; Azam Ghazali; Mohd. Rafi Riyawi; Hamdi Pranata
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v28i2.15888

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Although the importance of madrasah teachers in bridging the gap between scientific and Islamic pedagogy is on the increase, the gap between the two fields still exists, as there is no well-organized framework of competences that can guide the teachers in their effective integration of the two domains in their classroom activities. This study aims to develop a competency framework for madrasah teachers that integrates scientific knowledge and Islamic pedagogy. Using the ADDIE model, the research was conducted up to the development stage, which included a needs analysis, conceptual design, and expert validation. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation from madrasah teachers in Mandau Subdistrict, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province. The resulting framework consists of four core components: Pedagogical Competence, Scientific Literacy, Integration of Islamic Pedagogy, and Professionalism & Spiritual Integrity. Expert validation involving five specialists in Islamic education, language, and visual design confirmed the framework’s relevance, clarity, and practicality, with validation scores ranging from “Fairly Appropriate” to “Highly Appropriate.” This study contributes to the growing discourse on integrated teacher development in Islamic education by offering a framework that balances spiritual values with contemporary educational demands. The framework is expected to serve as a reference for professional training programs in madrasahs and Islamic teacher education institution.
Teachers’ Digital Competency Transformation through Sparkol Videoscribe: Technical, Pedagogical, and Identity Shifts in Madrasah Tsanawiyah Hamdi Abdul Karim; Helfi Helfi; Fadhil Hardiansyah; Siska Oktavia; Gusnia Darniati; Resa Afri Yuliandri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v28i2.15902

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The rapid development of digital technology necessitates new teacher competencies, yet how educators transform through specific tools in resource-limited contexts remains underexplored. Grounded in the DigComp framework and multimedia learning theory, this qualitative intrinsic case study examines the digital competency transformation of Madrasah Tsanawiyah (MTs) teachers using Sparkol Videoscribe animation media. Data from interviews, observations, and documentation involving six teachers in Agam Regency, West Sumatra were analyzed thematically. Findings reveal a significant three-dimensional transformation: (1) technical competence evolved from basic digital literacy to productive content creation; (2) pedagogical practice shifted from lecture-based instruction to interactive, multimodal, student-centered learning; and (3) professional identity was reshaped by a growth mindset, heightened self-efficacy, and proactive technology exploration. Despite challenges like limited devices and internet access, teachers developed adaptive strategies including peer collaboration and personal content banks. Theoretically, this study contributes to teacher professional development literature by demonstrating how experiential tool-based learning fosters holistic competency growth. Practically, it underscores the need for institutional policies that provide technological infrastructure, foster collaborative communities of practice, and integrate hands-on digital media training into sustainable professional development programs for madrasah teachers.
Transformation of Islamic Education Management Nomenclature: Opportunities and Challenges at IAIN Curup Jumira Warlizasusi; Ifnaldi; Irfan Qowwiyul Aziz Alhajj; Fathur Rizki
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v28i2.15948

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The change in the nomenclature of the Islamic Education Management Study Program (MPI) to Educational Management (MP) or Educational Administration (AP) at Islamic Religious Universities (PTKI) has had a significant impact on the development of higher education, especially within the Curup State Islamic Institute (IAIN). The aim of this research is to analyze the impact of changes in nomenclature on the management of study programs, curriculum, as well as the opportunities and challenges faced by students and alumni. The method used case study is a qualitative approach with descriptive analysis, collecting data through interviews with lecturers, students, alumni and study program managers. This study employs a qualitative descriptive–interpretative analysis to explore the transformation of Islamic education management nomenclature at IAIN Curup. The analysis focuses on understanding meanings, rationales, and implications behind nomenclature changes rather than measuring causal relationships. The research results show that changes in nomenclature open opportunities for graduates to be more accepted in non-Islamic educational institutions and expand job opportunities, but also create challenges related to the loss of Islamic identity in the curriculum and management of study programs. Apart from that, curriculum adjustments and unclear regulations regarding the acceptance of ASN and PPPK are the main issues that must be faced. This research suggests the need for strategies to maintain a balance between developing a more general curriculum and preserving the values of Islamic education in the study program.
Developing a Career App Based on Students' Interests and Talents to Support Career Planning Kiki Mariah; Isnaria Rizki Hayati; Fadhila Rahman; Elni Yakub; Munawir
Ta'dib Vol 28 No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v28i2.15965

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Career planning is a fundamental component of students’ development because it shapes their future educational and occupational pathways. In many schools, however, career planning is constrained by limited guidance services, students’ low awareness of their interests and talents, and the scarcity of accessible career information media conditions that can lead to less informed career decisions. This study addresses a gap in prior digital career media, which often provide generic information without integrating a validated interest, talent mapping process, and counselor support functions; the novelty of the proposed application lies in combining interest talent profiling with personalized career information and counselor oriented features, thereby contributing conceptually to a data-informed and personalized model of digital based career guidance. Using a Research and Development (R&D) approach with the 4D model (Define, Design, Develop, Disseminate), data were collected through observations, interviews, a Student Career Media Needs Survey, and expert validations of content, design, and language. The findings indicate that the developed interest,  and talent, based career information application achieved a very valid rating in both content relevance and usability. The application enables students to explore their strengths, identify suitable career options, and access information on study programs across universities. Moreover, its digital format supports guidance counselors in identifying students’ potentials earlier and delivering more personalized career planning assistance. Overall, this application offers an effective and engaging tool for integrating technology into school based career guidance and making career exploration more meaningful, interactive, and aligned with contemporary learners’ needs.
Development of STEM-Based E-LKPD Using Deep Learning Principles to Improve Elementary School Students' Science Competence Rita Rahmaniati; Bulkani Bulkani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v28i2.15979

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Science education in elementary schools plays a vital role in developing scientific literacy, problem-solving skills, and reflective awareness. However, classroom practices are often teacher-centered and rely on printed worksheets that limit student engagement and competency development. This study aimed to design and evaluate a STEM-based Electronic Student Worksheet (E-LKPD) integrated with Deep Learning principles; joyful, meaningful, and mindful learning to enhance students’ science competence in IPAS learning, which integrates natural and social sciences to support interdisciplinary understanding and real-world problem solving. The study employed a Research and Development (R&D) approach adapted from Borg and Gall, consisting of six stages: needs analysis, product design, expert validation, limited trial, revision, and large-scale implementation. Participants were 32 elementary students from a suburban public school with diverse academic and socioeconomic backgrounds. Data were collected using expert validation sheets, student response questionnaires, observation forms, and pretest–posttest assessments. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, Content Validity Index (CVI), paired-sample t-tests, and effect size calculations. Results indicated that the developed E-LKPD was feasible, with CVI scores in the valid to highly valid category. Students’ science competence significantly improved, with mean scores increasing from 56.8 to 78.9 (t (31) = 9.21, p < 0.001, d = 1.63). Additionally, more than 75% of students reported positive learning experiences related to joyful, meaningful, and mindful learning. In conclusion, integrating STEM and Deep Learning principles into electronic worksheets is an effective strategy for strengthening elementary students’ science competence and supporting 21st century learning.
Building a Moderate Generation through Inclusive Education: A Case Study in Semi-Modern Islamic Boarding Schools Dwi Istiyani; Karnadi Karnadi; Nasikhin Nasikhin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v28i2.15993

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This study addresses the urgent need to strengthen inclusive character education in Islamic boarding schools as a response to rising religious intolerance and identity-based exclusivism in Indonesia. Focusing on Pabelan Islamic Boarding School in Magelang, Indonesia, the research employs a qualitative case study design, using participatory observation and in-depth interviews with ustadz, managers, and students. Data were analyzed thematically following the Miles and Huberman model and validated through source triangulation and member checking. Findings reveal four key strategies: integration of national values into the curriculum, inter-mazhab tolerance, non-violent discipline, and respect for local culture-collectively fostering a politically, religiously, psychosocially, and culturally inclusive environment. Students’ responses fell into three patterns: active acceptance, selective adaptation, and passive resistance, with most embracing inclusivity as aligned with rahmatan lil ‘alamin. Despite challenges; structural (limited infrastructure), cultural (homogeneous dominance), and pedagogical (conventional methods), the pesantren demonstrates strong potential as an agent of religious moderation. Theoretically, this study contributes to the discourse on Islamic education by repositioning inclusivity not as a modern import but as an essential, indigenous dimension of Islamic epistemology, thereby expanding the application of character education frameworks within faith-based institutions in pluralistic societies.  

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