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ZIJEd :Zabags International Journal of Education
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ISSN : 29886724     EISSN : 29879973     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61233/zijed
ZIJEd (Zabags International Journal of Education) is an educational journal with an interdisciplinary "education" platform that welcomes and recognizes high quality research papers in the field of education written by researchers, academics, professionals and practitioners from all over the world. This journal is interdisciplinary in education in a variety of approaches and includes case study reports, experiments, surveys, discussions of conceptual and methodological issues and underlying assumptions in educational research in general or specifically, ongoing research reports, and book reviews.
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The Effectiveness of Problem Based Learning on Students' Ability to Think Critically Abidin, Zaenal; Sulaiman, Fauziah
Zabags International Journal of Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61233/zijed.v2i1.13

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This research aims to describe the effectiveness of implementing problem-based learning in an effort to develop students' critical thinking abilities. One of the advantages of the problem-based learning model is that it is able to train students to use various concepts, principles, and skills that they have learned to solve the problems they are facing. this study is a descriptive qualitative approach; this approach is expected to produce in-depth interviews and descriptions of speech, writing, and behavior that can be observed from an individual, group, society, and organizational unit of analysis. Next, according to the observed context, the data obtained is then recorded and analyzed. The results of this research are that students' critical thinking skills can develop, because the essential skills of thinking observed in this research are the ability to identify, analyze, solve problems, think logically, make appropriate decisions, are not easily provoked, and can draw conclusions carefully.
Islamic Education Policy in the Digital Age: Prospects and Difficulties Indrawan, Irjus; Maimunah, Maimunah; Asmariani, Asmariani; Suryani, Suryani; Murtopo, Ali
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61233/zijed.v2i1.14

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The purpose of this study was to find out which public universities offer Islamic religious education. This essay takes a qualitative approach to its analysis. Data were gathered using research techniques from libraries. Finding pertinent literary materials, including books, articles, and online publications, as well as scientific research, that address Islamic education in the digital era was the first step in the study. Additionally, the best sources of information were chosen for the research topic. The study's findings suggest that the following subjects are covered in Islamic Religious Education in Public Universities: The topics covered include Humans and Religion, Islamic Religion, Islamic Religion's Sources, Islamic Teachings' Basic Framework, Aqidah, Sharia, Worship, Mu'amalah, Morals, Piety, Knowledge in Islam, and Islamic Science Discipline. Islamic religious education is taught as a general foundations course in public universities, and it plays a vital role in the process of imparting knowledge as well as changing students' attitudes and behaviors.
The 4.0 Era's Difficulties with Learning Islamic Religious Education Rochbani, Ita Tryas Nur
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61233/zijed.v2i1.15

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This study aims to address the challenges associated with learning Islamic religious education in the digital era, or Era 4.0. One of the main effects of this era has been the rise of online learning and e-learning, which has changed many aspects of life, including education, particularly Islamic religious education. The phenomenon of disruption had emerged in this century, forcing adaptation in the field of Islamic religious education. The study employs a qualitative research methodology using a phenomenological approach. Books, scientific articles, journals, and papers are the primary and secondary data sources. The discussion's conclusions demonstrate that Islamic religious education is currently dealing with issues, demands, and needs that have never been encountered before. Thus, it is imperative to implement updates and innovations to the infrastructure and facilities, human resource capabilities, curriculum, governance, culture, work ethic, and other areas. If not, Islamic religious education will become outdated and more and more out of date. Therefore, to use the term ilmu amali amal ilmi, specific actions or answers must be found.
Reinforcing Character Education in the Digital Era of Society 5.0 Sari, Maya Inayati; Rochbani, Ita Tryas Nur; Niskaromah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61233/zijed.v2i1.16

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This study aims to a civilization that is already familiar with information and communication technology (ICT) is known as "society era 5.0." Students must develop a variety of abilities, such as critical thinking, creativity, inventiveness, teamwork, and communication. It is also necessary to strengthen character education, which tries to develop moral qualities (character) that set morals apart as a distinctive value. The method is a qualitative approach with a descriptive strategy to write this article. To do this, primary and secondary data are gathered, and descriptive analysis is performed to describe the facts as they appear both theoretically and empirically. Whereas primary and secondary data can be found in books, journals, articles, papers downloaded from the internet, online newspapers, and other source materials. The goal of this research is to identify the best approach for enhancing students' character education. This study also attempts to explain why character education is so important in the face of society 5.0. Descriptive qualitative methodology is applied, along with literature reviews. The study's findings demonstrate the value of character education in preparing pupils for the future. Information technology is used in character education to help students develop not only morality but also ICT proficiency and the ability to think creatively and innovatively in order to face today's society. 5.0.
Authentication of Students' Holistic Personality Through Character Education Nisak, Sayida Khoiratun; Wulandari, Triyana; Othman, Nooraini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61233/zijed.v2i1.17

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This study sought to ascertain how character education was applied in the development of students' overall personalities. Qualitative research was employed as the method. MTs Nibung Putih and SMPN 21 Sabak were the study's locations. The method in this study is a qualitative method of research. The principal, vice principals, homeroom instructors, and students in the two research locations were the main informants with whom the researchers conducted in-depth interviews to gather primary data for this study. Key informants, including the principal, vice principal, homeroom teacher, teachers, and students, were interviewed in-depth to gather data. The following procedures were used to examine the data: data reduction, data display, and conclusion/ verification drawing. The results lead to the following conclusions: (1) There are two ways for managing character education: internal and external schools; (2) Four pillars teaching and learning activities in the classroom, habituation activities, co-curricular activities, and extracurricular activities can be used to achieve internal school strategies. (3) Parent and community cooperation can be used to achieve external school strategies.

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