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Irham Nugroho
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tarbiyatuna@ummgl.ac.id
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Jurnal Tarbiyatuna
ISSN : 25794981     EISSN : 20860889     DOI : 10.31603/tarbiyatuna
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Aim Tarbiyatuna is a scientific journal and research results in the field of Islamic education managed by the Faculty of Islamic Studies, Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang. This journal is published twice a year and it is a tool for researchers, academics and practitioners interested in the field of Islamic Education and wishes to channel their thoughts and findings. Scope: Islamic Education Thought Islamic Education Management Islamic Education Policy Issues Islamic Education Islamic Education Philosophy Basic Islamic Education Islamic Religious Education Islamic Education Curriculum
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Implementation of Islamic Parenting in Toba Batak Families Parinduri, Muhammad Abrar
Jurnal Tarbiyatuna Vol 13 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/tarbiyatuna.v13i2.6636

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The personality of a child is determined by genetic and environmental factors. Parenting style is the first environment that makes a major contribution in shaping a child's personality. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method by collecting data through visits to respondents. Data collection techniques through interviews and documentation. Data analysis techniques include data reduction, data presentation, drawing conclusions and verification. Research shows that parents try to apply Islamic parenting to their children through psychological, mental, faith education, religious enthusiasm, moral and social education. Includes honesty, treating children fairly, and beauty education. Factors that support parents are able to apply success in Islamic parenting with motivation from parents, living environment, and parental education. The inhibiting factors for parents in applying Islamic parenting to their children are due to the busyness of the parents, socioeconomic conditions, and the parenting model that parents get from birth.
The Influence of Knowledge Management and Islamic Leadership on Organizational Decision Making for Middle School Muslim Youth Development Panduwiyasa, Haryasena
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/tarbiyatuna.v13i2.6652

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Islamic youth development and da'wah organizations frequently face constraints in the decision-making process, both those carried out in the secondary level education sector. This is caused by the low effectiveness of the knowledge sharing process carried out between members, the lack of direction and support from the leadership or strategy, and the low quality of information management are the main factors for failure in the knowledge management process in a work program as well as the overall activities of Islamic youth da'wah organizations. The lack of facilities in managing the historical activity track record has hampered the decision-making process in organizational knowledge. Misunderstandings and lack of knowledge also lead to the loss of ghirah (da'wah motivation) and ukhuwah (familial relationships) in Islamic youth da'wah organizations in the education sector. This study aims to prove how knowledge management activities carried out in a structured manner by da'wah organizations, which aim to guide Islamic youth in high school (SMA/K) and junior high school (SMP) can transform information into valuable assets in managing Islamic da'wah operations and decision making that need to be carried out by the organization in the long term based on the determining factors, including managing aspects of knowledge management and Islamic-based leadership character. The methods and data processing carried out in this study used a quantitative-confirmatory approach and used multiple linear regression analysis, through the distribution of questionnaires to members of the XYZ high school Muslim youth development organization in Bandung Regency. The results and conclusions of this study prove that there is a significant positive influence from the application of knowledge management carried out in a structured manner up to 47.1% and Islamic-based leadership abilities up to 41.9%, on the decision-making process of Muslim youth development organizations in secondary schools, as well as Islamic-based education in general.
Internalization of Humanist-Religious Education in Child-Friendly Madrasahs in Indonesia Subqi, Imam; Hariyadi, Rahmat; Zaman, Badrus; Sutrisno, Sutrisno
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/tarbiyatuna.v13i2.7297

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The large number of violence cases in educational institutions by educators to students or by student to student as the result of the lack of sense of humanity makes education unfriendly. Therefore, an orientation in instilling humanist-religious education is needed. The objective of this study is to explore the internalization of humanist-religious education through planning, implementation, and evaluation of child-friendly madrasah (Islamic school). First, the planning of humanist-religious education internalization can be formulated in forms of socialization on children rights and protection, mapping of madrasah condition, preparation of related policies, and child-friendly madrasah team organization. Second, the process of humanist-religious education internalization can be done through customization and exemplary. Last, the evaluation components of humanist-religious education in child-friendly madrasah include context evaluation, inputs, process, and products. The result: this study can be used as the reference for madrasah policies.
Historical Continuity and Changes: Understanding the Dynamics of Islamic Education in Indonesia and Malaysia Saputra, Kurniawan Dwi; Mughni, Fatimah Az Zahra; Zohkarnain, Nur Asyiqin; Dena Sadewa, M Sonata
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/tarbiyatuna.v13i2.7345

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Despite having identical demographic composition with the presence of the Muslim majority, the expression of Islam in Indonesia and Malaysia has a different nuance. Islam in Indonesia is more varied and open, while Islam in Malaysia is more centralized and formal. These different expressions must be influenced by the differences of Islamic education in the two countries. This study intends to examine the Islamic education system in Indonesia and Malaysia by describing the history of its development. By referring to library sources, this study conducted a qualitative analysis with the help of Michel Foucault's genealogical theory. With this theory, the author reveals the changes that have occurred throughout the history of Islamic education in Indonesia and Malaysia. This study found that Islamic education in Indonesia and Malaysia departed from the same origin: traditional Islamic learning. Differences begin to emerge when the British government accommodated Islamic education in the vernacular education system in Malaysia, while the Dutch marginalized Islamic education in Indonesia. The Malaysian government further integrated Islamic education into the national education system, while the Indonesian government recognized Islamic education in an independent form outside of state management. As a result, Islamic education in Indonesia has developed adaptively to the temporal challenges by producing diverse forms of education, while Islamic education in Malaysia is stagnating because of the politization. Government policy also influenced this adaptive character where the strict approach of the Dutch colonial government required Islamic boarding schools in Indonesia to be more independent and creative.
Analysis of Changes in the Status of Waqf Assets to Improve the Quality of Islamic Education in SD Muhammadiyah Innovative Mertoyudan Magelang Usman, Nurodin; Miswanto, Agus; Nugroho, Irham
Jurnal Tarbiyatuna Vol 13 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/tarbiyatuna.v13i2.8081

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The process of changing the status of waqf in the field of education is one of the investment instruments to improve the performance of Islamic educational institutions. Educational waqf institutions that are not strategic are suspected to be one of the reasons for the undeveloped education. This study analyzes the process of changing the status of waqf assets in the field of education, namely Muhammadiyah Pujotomo Elementary School, through a benefit exchange mechanism with Muhammadiyah University of Magelang. At first, the school was located behind the campus so that the community could not easily access it. After occupying a new location and building, the school's name changed to SD Muhammadiyah Innovative and has experienced significant development. The results of the analysis show that changing the status of waqf land at Innovative Muhammadiyah Elementary School can improve the educational quality of the institution so that it becomes better and has more promising development prospects.
A Study of Noble Morals in the Implementation of the Project to Strengthen the Pancasila Student Profile in Mover Schools in Magelang Regency Suryawan, Ari; Rasidi, Rasidi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/tarbiyatuna.v13i2.8773

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Indonesian students often commit negative things. This depravity continued to happen in an aggregate number recently. One of the reasons is the lack of noble morals. This study intends to examine the Pancasila Student Profile program, especially for Elementary School Students, as an attempt to edify the students’ morals, which is one of the mandates in Merdeka Curriculum. Merdeka Curriculum provides fun learning experiences oriented in Indonesian people development. This study used mixed method approach. The research was conducted interactively, by which the data from different methods were confirmed to attain saturated data lead to the conclusion making. The data sources were 6 headmasters and 12 teachers from the teaching committee in sekolah penggerak (mover school) program. The data were collected by using questionnaire, interview, document review, and field study. The data were then analyzed by using descriptive, document review, and qualitative approach. The results showed that: 1) religious values were clustered into three, namely (a) religious values became the reference in operational curriculum design, (b) religious values were part of curriculum frameworks embedded in the Pancasila students profile, intra-curricular, school-characterized, and extracurricular activities, (c) religious values own 26% of place position counted from 5 subdimensions out of 19 subdimensions in the Pancasila student profile development phases. 2) the implementation of Pancasila student profile in sekolah penggerak (mover schools) follows six stages, namely understanding the project, setting up the school ecosystem, designing the project, managing the project, documenting the project and managing the project’s results, and evaluating as well as following up the project. 3) the supporting factors in internalizing the religious values in Pancasila student profile project were facilitator assistance and collaboration among schools, parents, societies, and the community of practitioners. Meanwhile, the inhibiting factors of internalization were the overlapping schools’ agendas, individual-centralized teachers’ workload, distribution, and participation of non-teaching committee teachers.

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