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International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL)
Published by CV. Adiba Aisha Amira
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Core Subject : Education,
International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL) publishes articles on education and learning in general. Contains articles / research results written by experts, scientists, practitioners, and reviewers in the field of education and learning. Some of International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL): Education and learning theory and foundation, Education and learning philosophy, Education and learning technology, Education and learning media, Education evaluation, Education Management, Education and learning innovation, Education for all levels, Formal education, Informal education, Education non-formal, Rural education, Urban education, Education and learning curriculum, Educators and students, Education and learning policies, Learning methods and strategies, Learning assessment, socio-cultural, etc.
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THE PURPOSE OF EDUCATION AND ITS MEANING IN ACCORDANCE WITH ISLAM'S TEACHINGS Paiman; Kosim; Kadar Risman; Nur Faiz Habibah; Mohammad Ahmad Bani Amer
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 1 No. 7 (2024): International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL)
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This research is aimed at finding out the purpose of Islamic education contained in the Qur'an. The research method used is the maudu’i tafsir method, with a descriptive qualitative approach and type of library study research. Thus, the prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “The prophecy of Allah is that the people of the world and of the Hereafter should be worshippers of all things. The Qur'an repeats many verses about those who are given knowledge with faith and worship. He who has knowledge and faith gives birth to a man who fears him, and he will be exalted in the rank of his Lord.
STRATEGIES OF IMPLEMENTATION OF EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY IN MADRASAH Siti Maryam; Haya; Hosaini
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The research aims to investigate the strategy of implementation of educational technology in Madrasah, its models and challenges. This research uses literary research methods by searching for references that match the context of the research. Research results show that major obstacles to the implementation of educational technology include inadequate technological infrastructure, a lack of technological literacy among teachers and students, and budget constraints. However, several effective strategies have been identified to address these challenges, including teacher capacity development through technology training, collaboration with stakeholders for resource support, and the use of open-source technology as a cost-effective solution. The research emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach in the planning and implementation of educational technology in the madrasah, which not only focuses on the technical aspects, but also on the development of the competence of teachers and students, as well as adaptation to local social and economic conditions. So, the findings of this research require policies that support the integration of educational technology in the madrasah and closer cooperation between governments, educational institutions, and communities to maximize the benefits of technology in learning.
THE URGENCY OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) IN ISLAMIC LEARNING IN FACE-TO-FACE LEARNING MANAGEMENT IN PRESCHOOL / KINDERGARTEN Siti Bulkis; Adiyono Adiyono
International Journal of Teaching and Learning Vol. 1 No. 8 (2024): International Journal of Teaching and Learning (INJOTEL)
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The world of education must always adapt technological developments to efforts to improve the quality of education, especially adjusting the use of information and communication technology for the world of education, especially in the learning process. The world is in a phase of rapid technological development. The utilization/use of ICT-based learning media which is rich and varied in various types and characteristics, not only increases interest and motivation in learning, but learning can increase children's interest in learning and be meaningful/inspirational. In this research, the author used qualitative research as a literature study. The research stages were carried out by collecting library sources, both primary and secondary. Learning media created based on augmented reality is suitable for use in early childhood and is a solution in implementing the learning process. This learning media can help cognitive development in children aged 4-5 years. In the learning process, teachers or educational teams should be more sensitive to technological developments, especially now that teachers are dealing with students in the alpha generation. Teachers can use various types of applications that support the learning process in the Early Childhood education unit in the learning process. So this will make it easier for teachers and children to understand the purpose of this learning.
IMPLEMENTATION OF LEARNING USING BLENDED LEARNING BASED ON THE INDEPENDENT CURRICULUM Triwahyuningsih; Iksam; Wingkolatin
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The discussion of this article begins with an emphasis on the importance of quality human resources, which can be produced through the development of educational curricula. The differences between the 2013 Curriculum and the Merdeka Curriculum, such as the emphasis on developing Pancasila student character, gradual learning outcomes, and teacher flexibility, are explained as innovations that encourage more innovative learning. Driving schools are an important element in the transformation of character education, focusing on literacy, numeracy and student character. This program targets student learning outcomes holistically and embodies the Pancasila student profile. In facing the pandemic, the implementation of the Merdeka Curriculum in driving schools uses a blended learning model, which combines face-to-face and distance learning. The research method uses literature study, with data analysis, especially related to planning in the Independent Curriculum teaching module. It is hoped that the research results can provide input for improving learning tools and processes for schools that will implement the Independent Curriculum. The article also discusses curriculum development, the 2013 Curriculum policy Revision to the Independent Curriculum, as well as the objectives and advantages of the Independent Curriculum. The conclusions from this discussion include a focus on character development, curriculum flexibility, the role of driving schools, and adapting the blended learning model. It is hoped that this article will make a positive contribution in supporting the implementation of the Independent Curriculum in Indonesia.
DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHER PROFESSIONALISM IN GENERAL EDUCATION: CURRENT TRENDS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS Novianty Djafri; Akhmadi; Siska Dwi Yulianti; Opan Arifudin; Iwan Ridwan
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Teachers play a strategic role in creating quality human resources. Every effort made to improve the quality of human resources without involving teachers will end in difficulties because teachers are the key people in determining the quality of education. Therefore, teachers are expected to have professionalism by mastering pedagogical, professional, social and personal competencies. One of the latest trends in the development of teacher professionalism is the adoption of technology in learning. Creative teachers use various applications and online platforms to enhance students' learning experience. They leverage learning videos, online forums, and even social media to facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing. In this article, several strategies have been explained that teachers can use to increase their professionalism. By implementing these strategies, it is hoped that teachers can become more professional in carrying out learning tasks and create a conducive classroom atmosphere for students.
INTEGRATION OF VALUES EDUCATION IN LEARNING ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: BUILDING STUDENTS' MORAL DEVELOPMENT Arman Paramansyah; Wulandari; Muhajir Musa; Syatria Adymas Pranajaya
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Values education is a process of guidance through role models. Education that is oriented towards instilling life values which include religious, cultural, ethical and aesthetic values towards the formation of students who have religious spiritual intelligence, self-control, complete personality, morals. noble, as well as the skills needed by himself, society and the country. The content of educational values is all vague and too western-flavored. Recently there has been talk about the Islamicization of science. In this sense it can be said that the Islamization of science is an alternative-strategic solution. This effort is encouraging if technical and non-technical factors contribute to fertilizing the climate. However, if it is only euphoric, it would be very regrettable. Instead of looking for a strategic alternative solution, in fact it could be a strategic alternative solution for certain groups who only seek to profit from public opinion, which has great potential because the majority of the population is Muslim. In evaluating the value education integration process, you can use the 5P assessment technique (paper and pencils, portfolio, project, product, and performance). This 5P assessment is directed at the context of value education in the family, school and society.
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN EDUCATION: FACING THE TECHNOLOGY AGE Novianty Djafri; Ignatius Septo Pramesworo; Khasanah; Mardi Widodo; Muhammad Nurhisyam Ali Setiawan
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Digital transformation in education is one of the most significant and pressing topics in today's technological age. The research aims to dig out how educational institutions and related stakeholders respond to the challenges and take advantage of the opportunities brought by the digital age. Using a qualitative and quantitative approach, the study explores a variety of strategies applied by schools, universities, and other educational institutions in integrating digital technology into curricula, teaching methods, and learning processes. The results of the study show that digital transformation has brought significant changes in the way of teaching and learning, including improved accessibility of learning materials, personalization of the learning process, and the use of innovative digital tools. However, the research also identifies a number of challenges, such as digital gaps, the need for teacher training, and issues related to privacy and data security. In the face of the technology age, the study emphasizes the importance of collaboration between governments, educational institutions, the technology industry, and communities to ensure that digital transformation in education is implemented effectively and inclusive. The resulting advice aims to assist stakeholders in formulating policies, strategies, and practices that can improve the quality of education through the optimal use of digital technology.
ACTIVE LEARNING METHODS ON STUDENTS' LEARNING MOTIVATION AT MADRASAH IBTIDAIYAH Abdul Haq AS; Ratu Bai Rohimah; Asep Abdurrohman
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Learning motivation is a series of impulses or driving forces that come from within oneself and from outside to carry out learning activities so as to cause changes in the goals desired by the learning subject so that they can be achieved. Motivation to learn is very important because motivation drives us to be diligent or enthusiastic in carrying out the process to immediately achieve the desired goals. Motivation to learn is also one solution to dealing with feelings of laziness, although of course feelings of laziness sometimes still come, motivation to learn will prevent us from continuing to be lulled by that feeling of laziness. Using active learning methods, students are trained to raise their motivation. In the active learning method, students are taught to process the subject matter using their mental abilities independently, developing ideas for searching for keywords from the subject matter, so that it is easier to understand and solve difficulties in learning, and able to apply them in everyday life. The application of theory in learning is supported by a spirit of independence and self-confidence, that they already have knowledge, as a light, in the dark night, a compass in determining the direction of their journey in social life which is much more complex in this era of globalization.
IMPLEMENTATION OF MORAL EDUCATION AGAINST SOCIAL DEVIATION Agus Leo Handoko; Wulandari; Indah Suciati; Hajerina; Ary Analisa Rahma
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This article describes the implementation of moral education against social deviations. Moral education is an important thing in the development of a person's or individual's character in order to avoid disgraceful behavior which becomes social deviation by violating norms in society. Moral education plays a very important role and is very important to implement both in the family school and at school as well as the role of parents and teachers. and community leaders in an effort to teach good character. Moral education against social deviance is aimed at protecting someone from bad deeds or bad actions that are not in accordance with existing norms in education, society, nation and state. So the high and low level of a person's moral judgment determines whether or not moral behavior or actions are good in society. Instilling moral education is very important because it can be seen the impact of social deviations, namely psychological trauma, fear, insecurity, resentment, decreased enthusiasm for learning, concentration, creativity, loss of initiative, students' (mental) endurance and others.
APPROACH TO VALUES EDUCATION AS A LEARNING FRAMEWORK FOR ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Cahaya; Agung Putra Mulyana; Muhammad Kharizmi; Muhammad Irfan
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Values  education          is            essentially          humanizing       humans,              forming              a generation of people who are superior and have humanist, intellectual and spiritual personalities. In reality, now education cannot maximize its role in shaping students' values, the negative influence of the environment and the progress of globalization have also shifted the level of students' values from time after time so that moral degradation becomes increasingly unstoppable, a social disease that increasingly colors the world of education and the scope of society. Learning Islamic Religious Education can be interpreted as an effort to make students able to learn, encouraged to learn, willing to learn and interested in continuing to study Islam as a whole which results in several relatively permanent changes in a person's behavior both cognitively, effectively and psychomotorically. The approaches to values education as a learning framework are the values instillation approach, the cognitive moral development approach, the values analysis approach, the values classification approach, and the learning to do approach. This value education approach can be said to be a very appropriate approach in implementing education (PAI learning). One reason is related to the aim of education regarding instilling certain values in students.

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