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Al-kayyis: Journal of Islamic Education
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Al-kayyis: Journal of Islamic Education is dedicated to scholars, teachers, and anyone interested in the evolution of knowledge in Islamic Education. Articles published in the Al-kayyis: Journal of Islamic Education need to fit with the expectation of scientific rigor concerning the theoretical background and the methodology. Results need to be realistic and embedded in the nowadays Islamic education topic. The topic should fall within, but not be limited to: innovation and technology in Islamic Education, Islamic education figures, and Al-Quran teaching and learning
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Implementation of Behavioristic Theory in Learning Islamic Religious Education in Senior High School Sabrina, Rifdah; Suprianto, Bibi; Rohman, Rohman; Fatimah, Fatimah; Piter, Alexy
Al-kayyis: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): December
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Behavioristic learning theory is a learning theory that focuses on changes in students' behavior towards stimuli and responses, meaning that students are said to have learned if they have shown changes in their behavior. Morals are human behavior in everyday life that is inherent in a person. Therefore, behavioristic learning theory has a big influence in forming students with character and noble morals. Therefore, research needs to be carried out to identify how the implementation of behavioristic learning methods in Islamic religious education learning affects students' moral development. This research aims to identify the implications of behaviorist learning theory in Islamic Religious Education learning on the morals of students at the high school level. This research uses a qualitative method with a case study type (case study), data sources were taken from two informants through direct interviews with the informants using a set of interview protocols. All data was analyzed theoretically using software NVivo 12. The results of the research found three themes in the form of implementation of behavioristic learning theory in Islamic religious education learning regarding morals in high school. The three themes are learning based on environmental care, educators must be role models in educating students' morals, providing sanctions and rewards. The results of this research can be used as a reference in implementing behavioristic learning theory in Islamic religious education learning regarding the morals of students in high school. The results of this research can be used as initial data for researchers next in examining this problem in the context of different issues.
Problems of Teachers and Students in Learning the Quran Pasaleron, Roni; Afrianto, Afrianto; Junaidi, Apri; Rahman, Ikhwan; Susanti, Weti
Al-kayyis: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): December
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This research aims to analyze the problems of teachers and students in teaching the Quran. This research uses qualitative methods with a case study approach (case study design), data sources were taken from forty-two informants through in-depth interviews who were selected using techniques purposive sampling. All interview results were then analyzed thematically using Miles and Huberman qualitative data analysis. The findings show that there are twelve problematic findings for teachers and students in learning the Alquran. Teacher problems include the lack of Al-Quran tahsin activities and training for Al-Quran teachers, lack of competence of Al-Quran teachers, teachers having difficulty managing time, large capacity of students in the class, differences in students' backgrounds, difficulty in managing and conditioning students in the classroom, and the lack of welfare of Al-Quran teachers. Problems with students include the low level of focus or concentration of students in learning, lack of discipline among students, lack of enthusiasm for students in learning. Problems with facilities and infrastructure include lack of facilities and infrastructure such as the Alquran, lack of tables for the Alquran. The results of this research can be used as a basis and reference for future researchers to study problems related to this or issues that are different but have similar context and intent.
Arabic Language Program Students' Difficulties in Memorizing Hadith Guslianto, Guslianto; Azis, Nurazmi; Burhanuddin, Burhanuddin; Yenti, Erna; Busral, Busral; Hakim, Lukman; Sartika, Rika
Al-kayyis: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): December
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Memorizing hadith is an activity that cannot be separated from the routine of Islamic studies students in fulfilling the demands of the course. However, in reality there are still students who have difficulty memorizing hadiths. So research needs to be carried out to find out these difficulties. This research aims to find out how difficult it is for students to memorize Hadith. This research uses a qualitative method with a case study type. Research data was taken through direct interviews with eleven informants consisting of nine female students and two lecturers. All interview data was then analyzed thematically using NVivo 12 Software. Research findings showed seven difficulties for students in memorizing hadith, these seven difficulties are i) Not yet proficient in reading Arabic texts, ii) Not knowing the translation of Hadith, iii) Not understanding the content of Hadith, iv) Not yet used to memorizing Hadith, v) Often feeling lazy, vi) Matan Hadith is too long, vii) Mufradat in gharibah Hadith. The findings in this research have proven that students have difficulty memorizing hadith. The results of this research can be used as a reference for further research in examining this discussion in other contexts.
Analysis of the Motivation of Islamic Studies Students in Choosing Student Activity Units Asril, Zainal; Langputeh, Sukree; AZ, Sudirman
Al-kayyis: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): December
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College is not only a place to gain academic knowledge but also an environment that offers various opportunities for students' personal and social development. One form of extracurricular activity that is the focus of this research is the Student Activity Unit. This research aims to find out what the real motivation is for Islamic Studies students at universities who choose the Student Activity Unit. This research uses a qualitative method with a case study approach (case study design). The data source was taken from ten informants through in-depth interviews who were selected using purposive sampling techniques, all informants were active students of Islamic Studies at universities who chose Student Activity Units for the 2018, 2019 and 2020 entry years. All interview results were then analyzed thematically using the software Nvivo Qualitative Analysis 10. Overall the results of the analysis show that there are five motivations for Islamic Studies students in choosing Student Activity Units. The five motivations are: i) self-desire, ii) increasing knowledge, iii) seeking experience, iv) expanding relationships and v) hobby. The results of this research can be used as initial data for future researchers in studying this problem in different contexts and issues.
Teacher Strategies for Increasing Students' Interest in Religious Learning Efendi, Efendi; Ridha, Arif; Zahara, Afrila; Rudiamon, Septika
Al-kayyis: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): December
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Teachers play a key role in developing students' interest in moral education. Precisely, This research aims to find out teachers' strategies for increasing students' interest in learning moral lessons. This research uses a qualitative method with a case study approach (case study design). The data source was taken from one informant through in-depth interviews. The informant is a high school Islamic Education Teacher. All interview results were then analyzed thematically using the qualitative analysis software Nvivo 12. Overall the results of the analysis show that there are two teacher strategies for increasing students' interest in learning moral lessons, namely: i) Carrying out direct moral development, ii) Providing motivation to students. The results of this research can be used as initial data for future researchers in studying this problem in different contexts and issues.
Five Efforts in Building the Character of Students Rahawarin, Yunus; Taufan, Muhammad; Oktavia, Gifa; Febriani, Afifah; Hamdi, Hafizul; Iskandar, M. Yakub
Al-kayyis: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): December
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Teachers' efforts to develop students' morals are an integral aspect of the character education process. This research aims to find out how moral belief teachers work in the classroom, outside the classroom, obstacles and how to overcome the development of student morals. This research uses a qualitative method with a case study approach. The data source was taken from five informants through in-depth interviews who were selected using purposive sampling techniques, one informant was a teacher who taught Aqidah Akhlak. All interview results were then analyzed thematically by Miles and Huberman. The results of the analysis found that efforts to develop morals in students to become role models; give advice; speak politely; participate in school activities and provide sanctions. The results of this research can become the basis for developing moral development programs in educational institutions so that the educational process not only includes the transfer of knowledge but also the formation of individuals with noble morals.
Efforts of Religious Education Teachers in Diagnosing Students' Learning Difficulties Syahid, Syafira Irma; Fitri, Rika; Ernayenti, Ernayenti; Rahmita, Rahmita; Busmayaril, Busmayaril; Defrianto, Defrianto; Mutathahirin, Mutathahirin
Al-kayyis: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): June
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Islamic Religious Education is something very valuable for a person; it cannot be denied that through Islamic Religious Education we can distinguish a person's character. Through Islamic Religious Education, a person can become obedient and devout. However, there are several efforts that must be made before achieving maximum results, namely the efforts of an Islamic Religious Education teacher in diagnosing or identifying students' learning difficulties. This study aims to identify the learning difficulties students face during the learning process, which the teacher then describes. This study employs a qualitative approach with a descriptive method, with data sources derived from observations, interviews, and documentation. The research findings indicate that teachers' efforts in diagnosing learning difficulties are already being implemented effectively, but their execution is not yet optimal. This is evident first in the fact that Islamic Religious Education teachers have not yet maximized classroom observations to observe students' deviant behavior during lessons. the implication is that the efforts of Islamic Education teachers in diagnosing learning difficulties through interviews with parents have been going well, but they are still not maximizing their efforts to interview parents to find out the family conditions that are causing problems for students in their learning. Therefore, the approach taken by teachers should not be limited to telephone calls without visiting the homes of students who are experiencing learning difficulties. Teachers should visit the homes of students who are experiencing learning difficulties in order to find out what problems the students are facing.
Analysis of Muslim Community Perspectives on Islamic-Based Primary Schools Sarianto, Debi; Ayad, Nahid; Rahman, Ikhwan; Albizar, Albizar
Al-kayyis: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): June
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Parents' interest in sending their sons and daughters to Integrated Islamic Elementary Schools is very high, even though the costs of studying there are quite high. Compared to general state schools, which are usually free (no fees), this research aims to find out and answer the question of why integrated Islamic primary schools are in great demand by the Indonesian Muslim community, especially parents. This research uses the method qualitative, using a case study approach. Research data was taken through in-depth interviews with five people, consisting of principals, teachers, and parents, at Integrated Islamic Primary Schools selected through Analysis Interactive Model Milles & Hubberman. This research shows that parents' interest in sending their sons and daughters to Integrated Islamic Primary Schools includes three factors: theological, sociological, and academic. i) Theological factors are views based on religious considerations. ii) Sociological factors related to views on the increasing image of Islamic schools in Indonesia. iii) Academic factors relate to the ability of integrated Islamic primary schools to achieve high academic achievements for both students and teachers. The results of this research can be used as information and initial data for subsequent researchers studying this problem in different contexts and issues.
Improving the Quality of Learning Based on Evaluation Instruments Putri, Riajasma; Nalus, Syafrul; Safitri, Willia; Wahyuni, Sri; Belia Sameto, Mayang; Zukdi, Ilpi
Al-kayyis: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): June
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This research aims to analyze the quality of teachers' learning evaluation instruments as final learning tests. This research uses quantitative methods with a descriptive approach. The subjects in this research were Islamic high school students in Indonesia. The data collection technique is carried out using the documentation method. The data collection instruments used in this research were exam questions, answer keys, and student answer sheets. The data obtained was analyzed manually with the help of Microsoft Excel. The analysis results show that first; regarding The validity of the end-of-year assessment questions in the Jurisprudence subject, there are 22 questions or 44% declared valid, and 28 questions, or 56% declared invalid. Second, the reliability of the final year assessment questions for the Fiqh subject is known to have a reliability of 0.7651, so it can be concluded that these questions have a high level of reliability. Third, regarding the level of difficulty of the final year assessment questions in the Fiqh subject, there are 9 questions, or 18% which are included in the difficult question category, 27 questions or 54% are included in the medium question category, and 14 questions or 28% are included in the easy question category. Fourth, the discriminating power of final-year assessment questions in Jurisprudence subjects shows that the items with very poor discriminating power totaled 4 questions (8%). There were 20 questions (40%) of poor discriminating power, 5 questions (10%) of good discriminating power, 7 questions (14%) of good discriminating power, and 14 questions (28%) of very good discriminating power. The results of this research can be used as initial data for future researchers in studying this problem in different contexts and issues and as consideration for teachers in improving their abilities and understanding in creating quality questions.
Analysis of Teachers' Teaching Skills in Improving Student Motivation Sabrina, Rifdah; Sarianto, Debi; Andika, Reno; Ardianto, Firdaus
Al-kayyis: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): June
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Student interest in learning Islamic Cultural History is relatively low, with only around 33.3% of students expressing interest in learning Islamic Cultural History. This situation poses a challenge for Islamic Cultural History teachers in increasing student enthusiasm and motivation in learning Islamic Cultural History. This study aims to analyze the teaching skills of Islamic Cultural History teachers in enhancing students' learning motivation, as well as to examine how Islamic Cultural History teachers plan their lessons to improve students' learning motivation. This study employs a descriptive qualitative method. Data sources were obtained from fifteen informants through in-depth interviews selected using purposive sampling techniques. All informants were active students, Islamic Cultural History teachers, school principals, and curriculum vice principals. All interview results were then analyzed thematically using the Miles and Huberman technique. the analysis results indicate that Islamic Cultural History teachers possess good teaching skills in enhancing students' learning motivation, as evidenced by their knowledge and continuous study of teaching skills. This is further supported by interviews with school principals regarding the quality of Islamic Cultural History teachers and the excellent learning outcomes of students in Islamic Cultural History. Additionally, the lesson planning is quite good because Islamic Cultural History teachers have developed teaching materials as part of their lesson planning before teaching. This study can serve as an initial reference for future researchers in examining this issue within different contexts and contexts

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