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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).
Articles 371 Documents
Analysis of Social Media Literacy in Adolescents in Educational Theme Video Content Muhammad Abrar Parinduri; Larasati Nur Karomah
Ta'dib Vol 26, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v26i2.8513

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This quantitative study aims to determine and describe social media literacy in adolescents in Langkat regency. The study sample consisted of 88 teenagers. Data collection techniques were collected using online questionnaires prepared using individual competence indicators such as media use, critical thinking, and communication. The results showed that there still needs to be more social media literacy in the essential aspect of thought, namely repeated examination of information circulating on social media by adolescents. The recommendation of the results of this study is the importance of providing education by related parties such as the school environment and families so that it can help adolescent social media literacy
The Role and Management of Ma’had Al-Jami’ah in Constructing Religious Character Values in PTKIN Muhamad Yusuf; Widiya Yul; Agam Muhammad Rizki; Syafnan Syafnan; Nur Balqis
Ta'dib Vol 27, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v27i1.10644

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This research is motivated by the movement to spread extreme ideology increasingly facilitated by the existence of new media as a tool to inform, propagandize, and spread radical ideas. To overcome this, efforts to voice a moderate way of religion (religious character) are needed. The implementation of a system to fortify students from extremist Islamic groups is done through the implementation of ma’had. This study aims to determine, analyze the characteristics, and construct the formation of religious character in students at PTKIN throughout Indonesia. Applying qualitative research method, the data were collected .from the field based on observations and interviews and library data deriving from books, scientific articles (journals), research reports, etc. Data analysis techniques include data condensation, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings of this study indicate that the characteristics of religious character in Ma’had Al-Jami’ah PTKIN throughout Indonesia can be identified by looking at intact faith, diligently performing worship, and having noble character. The role of Ma’had Al-Jami’ah in constructing religious character values in students at PTKIN throughout Indonesia is very strategic. This research contributes to PTKIN in Indonesia in accepting and graduating a very large number of students. The process of forming religious characters in students at PTKIN throughout Indonesia can be said to run simultaneously, namely through ta’lim activities, moderate insights, habituation of ubudiyah, and enactment of rules because ma’had has designed various religious activities in it in an integrated and continuous manner, aka becoming a daily routine.
The Role of Parents in Responding to Bullying Actions at the Elementary School Level Ashabul Fadhli; Recy Harviani Zurwanty; Syelfia Dewimarni
Ta'dib Vol 27, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v27i1.11984

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This study aims to determine the role of parents in Agam Regency in preventing bullying against children in elementary schools. Juridically, the state regulates that parents are obliged to maintain, educate, and instill good ethical values to children. On that basis, each parent is obliged to carry out their respective roles to develop children's potential so that children avoid bullying in elementary schools. This research departs from field research with descriptive research type. The subjects of this study were parents of elementary school students in Agam Regency as many as 79 respondents consisting of 60 women (mothers) and 19 men (fathers). The research instrument is a valid questionnaire on the role of parents in responding to bullying. The data obtained were analyzed using the percentage technique. The results of this study reveal that fathers and mothers have played a good role in encouraging the development of children's potential positively. Likewise with the item of equipping children with self-concept strengthening. Meanwhile, the item about parents' actions to provide time with children has not produced good percentage criteria. The wrong perspective of parents in carrying out their roles has implications for the non-optimal guidance, education, and guidance to children in terms of preventing bullying in elementary schools.
Knowledge Integration in the Islamic Religious Education Study Program at STAIN Sultan Abdurrahman Kepulauan Riau Arham Junaidi Firman; Maragustam Siregar; Muqowim Muqowim; Zaharuddin M; Abdul Majir; Ona Yulita
Ta'dib Vol 27, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v27i1.11100

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This research is motivated by the implementation of knowledge integration within the Islamic Religious Education Study Program at STAIN Sultan Abdurrahman, aiming to address the issue of dichotomy and the trend of knowledge development that leads to multi, inter, and transdisciplinary approaches. The research aims to analyze the implementation of knowledge integration in the Islamic Religious Education Study Program at STAIN Sultan Abdurrahman Kepulauan Riau. Employing a qualitative research design with an interpretative approach, the research subjects include the chairperson, secretary, and lecturers of the Islamic Religious Education Study Program at STAIN Sultan Abdurrahman Kepulauan Riau. Data collection is conducted through interviews, observations, and documentation. Data analysis is carried out descriptively with stages of condensation, display, conclusion drawing, and verification. The research findings reveal the following: Firstly, the rationale behind the implementation of knowledge integration is evident across multiple levels. At the paradigmatic level, this commitment is observed through the integration of knowledge via the program's vision, mission, and motto. The policy level is enacted through leadership regulations, while at the program level, implementation occurs solely through seminars hosted by STAIN Sultan Abdurrahman Kepulauan Riau. Notably, the Islamic Religious Education Study Program has not pursued comparable endeavors. Secondly, the implementation of knowledge integration is discerned through its practical implementation in education and teaching. However, a comprehensive analysis demonstrates that aspects of planning, execution, and learning assessment have yet to encompass the philosophical, material, methodological, and evaluative levels.
The Influence of Toxic Parenting on Social Anxiety and Social Skills of SMAN Batusangkar Students Rafsel Tas'adi; Dasril Dasril; Fatih Hatil Yusra; Anindita Anindita; Irman Irman; Rina Yulitri; Wenda Asmita
Ta'dib Vol 27, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v27i1.11107

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Toxic parenting is a type of parental behavior whose impact can destroy a child's life, both in individual and social contexts. The aim of this research is to determine the effect of toxic parenting on students' social anxiety and social skills. The research was conducted at SMAN 1 and 2 Batusangkar. The type of research used is quantitative descriptive. Sampling was taken using nonrandom sampling, namely the accidental convenience sampling technique. Data collection uses a Likert scale. Data analysis with Regression. The research results show that toxic parenting has a significant effect on students' psychology, namely on social anxiety and social skills. The higher the toxic parenting, the higher the student's social anxiety and the lower their social skills. It is highly hoped that parents will have a high level of awareness to abandon toxic behavior in their parenting patterns.
Lecturers' and Students' Perceptions of MBKM: The MBKM Curriculum Implementation Journey Dewirahmadanirwati Dewirahmadanirwati; Agustina Agustina
Ta'dib Vol 27, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v27i1.11333

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This study addresses the specific research problem of examining the preparedness of lecturers and students for the implementation of the Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) curriculum, focusing on critical insights and challenges. The research methodology involved surveys conducted among lecturers and students, aiming to gauge their awareness, engagement, and perceptions regarding MBKM activities. Students in the Management Study Program presented varying perspectives, with 45 out of 53 respondents actively preparing for MBKM. However, 5 students felt unprepared, and 3 expressed disinterest. Survey results regarding the impact of MBKM program implementation on the student learning process reveal positive outcomes. A substantial 37% reported good learning improvement, 43% very good, and 20% excellent. In terms of perception, 78% of students anticipated the program's positive contribution to broadening perspectives and enhancing competencies. However, 19% remained uncertain, and 3% claimed ignorance, suggesting a need for targeted communication strategies to address uncertainties. The study further delves into the barriers to MBKM program implementation in the Management study program. Curriculum adjustment emerged as a significant hurdle for 59% of respondents, with funding and partner exploration concerns at 32% and 52%, respectively. Additionally, 37% faced challenges adjusting academic information systems, while 13% each identified regulations and information gaps as obstacles. These findings underscore the multifaceted nature of challenges, emphasizing the necessity for comprehensive strategies to address curriculum, funding, partnerships, and information system adjustments for a successful MBKM program implementation.
Work Character Readiness of Vocational High School Students Post Covid-19 Outbreak Ranti Meizatri; Rifma Rifma
Ta'dib Vol 27, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v27i1.10217

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Work character is a critical issue for vocational high school students in addition to their knowledge and competencies. This study described the level of work character readiness of vocational high school students' during the Covid-19 outbreak. The subjects of this study were third-grade vocational high school students in five vocational high schools at Padang City in the spectrum: (1) fisheries and marine, (2) business and management, (3) performing arts, (4) tourism, and (5) information and communication technology. Respondents were 75 students consisting of 40 females, and 35 males were selected using the proportional stratified random sampling technique. Instrument development refers to two indicators, namely moral character and work character. The instrument was validated by experts and through validity and reliability testing. The results testing showed that validity and reliability with the respective rho count 0.927> rho table 0.648 and r results in 0.907> r table 0.514. Data analysis used simple statistics to determine the respondent's level of achievement level (RAL) from the readiness of male and female students' moral and work characteristics. The results showed that the achievement level of job readiness of vocational high school students in Padang city had reached 85.5%. The result of this study has inference that the distance learning system (online learning) during the Covid-19 pandemic did not harm the readiness of the work character of vocational high school students. 
The Effectiveness of Mauro Method Qur'an Memorization: A Study on Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Risca Amani; Rahmahtrisilvia Rahmahtrisilvia; Arisul Mahdi; Afdal Luthfi; Fitri Maulidazani; Vikri Aflaha Qomari; Azmil Umur
Ta'dib Vol 27, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v27i1.10303

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Everyone has the right to study and memorize the Qur'an, including children with autism spectrum disorders. Despite having difficulty communicating, autistic children can to memorize the Quran by applying various methods, such as Mauro. The Mauro method is a combination of the method of memorizing the Qur'an by listening, seeing, and repeating. The purpose of this study is to see impact of the application of the Mauro method in helping the process of memorizing the Qur'an for children with autism spectrum disorders, especially in short surahs. The type of research used is an experiment in the form of Single Subject Research (SSR) with an A-B-A design. The study was conducted in 14 meetings with 3 subjects. The results of the data analysis proved that the ability to read short surahs in autistic children increased because of the intervention given, namely the Mauro method. The continuous application of the Mauro method can assist in the process of memorizing short surahs for children with autism spectrum disorders. 
Application of Spiritual Intelligence-Based Curriculum: A Case Study of Boarding School MAN 2 Kudus Saliyo Saliyo; Adri Efferi; Saefudin Saefudin
Ta'dib Vol 27, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v27i1.10244

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This study aims to describe the impact of implementing a spiritual intelligence-based curriculum at the Boarding School "Daarul Adzkiya," MAN 2 Kudus. This type of research is a qualitative research in the category of case studies. Data collected in this study were interviews, observations, documentation, and triangulation. The sampling informants used nonprobability sampling and determination used purposive sampling. The steps of analysis in this study are to describe experience and meaning informant. The results of the analysis show that: (1) the spiritual intelligence-based curriculum at the Boarding School is carried out through scheduled learning and habituation and is fully monitored for 24 hours. The activity begins with the habit of tahajjud prayers to recite the Quran. The meaning gained from self-habituation and learning is independence and self-confidence. (2) The implementation of a spiritual intelligence-based curriculum is supported by: a) teachers who are engaged in linear learning with the disciplines they have and are responsible for their duties; b) input students are selected using the Academic Potential Test; and c) boarding is equipped with hardware and software to support the implementation of the curriculum. Among the impediments are: a) the slow adjustment process of new learners who have never experienced boarding; and b) the insufficient number of caregivers: one versus 40. (3) The curriculum, based on spiritual intelligence, has helped students reach many national and even international goals. Many boarding school graduates have also been accepted into top public universities like UGM, UNDIP, ITS, and ITB.
Developing Local Wisdom-Based Instructional Materials in Minangkabau Context for English for Tourism Course Zulhermindra Zulhermindra; Sirajul Munir; Nina Suzanne; Hadiarni Hadiarni
Ta'dib Vol 26, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v26i2.7899

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This study aims to develop a model of local wisdom-based instructional materials in Minangkabau context for the English for Tourism course. To realize the aim, an R&D design was applied by adapting Borg & Gall’s first four stages, namely product analysis, initial product development, expert validation, and product revision. Product analysis includes analyzing the characteristics and needs of students towards the teaching materials; b) interviews with competent resource persons to obtain input for initial product development; c) a review of the relevant theory of initial product development. Initial Product Development includes formulating core topics, designing syllabus, gathering resources for designing draft, and designing, editing and printing prototypes. Validation was conducted to figure out whether the prototype model had integrated Minangkabau local wisdom in teaching materials for the course and was suitable for learning into speaking. The product analysis stage resulted in initial product development in the form of a prototype consisting of 14 units, where each unit consists of 4 parts, namely: introduction, common expressions, sample conversations, and role play. The validation results confirm that, in general, in terms of the relevance of teaching materials to course objectives, the prototype was valid (3.15 out of 4) and very valid (4.03 out of 5). In addition, in terms of the principles of learning speaking skills, the prototype was very valid (3.66 out of 4). Furthermore, from the aspect of integrating Minangkabau local wisdom into teaching materials, this prototype has provided a model for practical conversations for tour guiding activities in Minangkabau context.