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Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
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How Do Muslim Communities Create Peace in Schools? Urban School Climate (USC) Model as a Prevention of Bullying Fauziah, R. Siti Pupu; Roestamy, Martin; Yazdi Martin, Abraham; Moyana, Nova; Suherman, Irman; Warizal, Warizal
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This study examines the behavioral dynamics and social interactions of Muslim school communities by situating them within the ethical framework of the Qur’an and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. Although numerous studies have highlighted the importance of school climate and social relations in shaping educational outcomes, limited attention has been given to how Islamic values concretely inform these processes within Muslim educational contexts. To address this gap, a qualitative case study approach was employed, focusing on patterns of behavior and interaction in Muslim school communities. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and document analysis, and subsequently analyzed using a thematic analysis approach. The findings reveal that the Qur’an and Hadith serve not only as spiritual references but also as practical guidelines for cultivating a safe and supportive learning environment, strengthening teacher–student and peer relationships, and reinforcing the influence of family in students’ character formation. These interactions collectively foster a school climate characterized by harmony, inclusivity, and mutual respect. By linking Islamic normative principles with contemporary educational practices, this study underscores the role of religion as a transformative resource in promoting holistic education. The results offer valuable insights for educators, policymakers, and researchers seeking to improve the quality of Islamic education while contributing to broader discussions on values-based education in global contexts.
Study of Didactic Transposition: Exploration of Taught Knowledge in Revealing Learning Obstacles for Madrasah Students Wicaksono, Agung; Suryadi, Didi; Fatimah, Siti; Suhendra, Suhendra; Suciati, Indah; Waritsman, Arsyil
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Didactic transposition helps bridge the gap between formal mathematical knowledge and classroom instruction, ensuring more effective material delivery aligned with students’ needs. The purpose of this study was to explore how linear equations of one variable are taught to eighth-grade students at Madrasah Tsanawiyah based on the didactic transposition approach. This study focuses on the knowledge transfer stage of a didactic transposition study on linear equations of one variable, using qualitative research with a descriptive method. The study’s results showed that the presentation of material in the teaching and learning process led to a shift in understanding of linear equations of one variable from the concept of linear equations of one variable in a didactic context. Incomplete explanations of linear equations with one variable cause learning obstacles. Ontogenic obstacles arise from students’ cognitive limitations, epistemic obstacles from conceptual complexity, and didactic obstacles from ineffective teaching strategies. This study is conducted because didactic transposition can bridge the gap between formal mathematical knowledge and classroom instruction, yet it may also create learning obstacles. The findings can help improve teaching strategies by addressing conceptual gaps and learning obstacles, making mathematics instruction more effective for students at Madrasah Tsanawiyah.
Character Education Builds AI Ethics, Digital Independence in Vocational Students Rusli, Radif Khotamir; Lathifah, Zahra Khusnul; Warizal, Warizal
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This study investigates how character education influences the development of digital independence and ethical awareness among students at SMK Amaliah as they engage with AI-powered learning environments. As reliance on AI tools like ChatGPT increases, concerns about academic integrity, critical thinking, and ethics have arisen. The research aims to create strategies for blending character education into vocational training, helping students use AI responsibly, maintain academic honesty, and build independent problem-solving skills. Employing a mixed-method approach, the study combines surveys of 200 students with qualitative analysis of character education initiatives within Islamic education. The quantitative data sheds light on students’ AI usage habits and their ethical understanding, while the qualitative aspect evaluates how character education programs influence responsible digital behavior. Findings reveal that although 75% of students use AI tools for academic tasks, only 40% have a clear grasp of plagiarism and ethical AI use. Character education plays a key role in fostering honesty, responsibility, and autonomous learning, reducing automation bias and uncritical AI reliance. This is because students involved in structured ethical discussions and guided AI use develop greater awareness of digital ethics and critical thinking. Additionally, character education encourages accountability and self-regulation by integrating moral reasoning with technological skills, ensuring students do not depend solely on AI-generated content without personal intellectual engagement. The study highlights the importance of embedding AI ethics into vocational curricula and training teachers to strengthen digital literacy and ethical decision-making. Its findings support educational practices that prepare students to handle AI responsibly and uphold academic integrity.
Professional Competence of Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Teachers: A Didactical Design Research Study Warli, Dwi; Suryadi, Didi; Fatimah, Siti; Suhendra, Suhendra
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The professional competence of Madrasah Ibtidaiyah (MI) teachers in teaching ratio material is a vital factor in improving students’ understanding of mathematics, making it important to examine MI teachers’ knowledge of mathematics content. This study aims to analyze teachers’ professional skills, including their understanding of the concept of ratios, their attitudes toward preparing the learning process, such as creating teaching materials aligned with the curriculum, and their understanding of students’ characteristics and how they design learning. The results of this study provide an initial foundation for further research, which can help teachers develop learning methods through didactic studies. The subjects of this research are MI grade VI teachers in Bandung Regency, from six schools. The method used is a descriptive approach with a prospective analysis stage based on Didactical Design Research (DDR). Data collection involved teacher reflection sheets, exploratory interviews, observations, and document reviews. The findings indicate that teachers’ professional competence in knowledge of learning content and teaching methods remains at level 2, while their understanding of students’ characteristics and learning styles is at level 3. Reflection sheets and interviews reveal that teachers face difficulties beginning with defining ratios, particularly in understanding that the ratio of a to b differs from the ratio of b to a, and in solving problems involving equal proportions. Often, teachers plan their lessons with a simple sequence of materials in a journal, without considering the epistemic and systemic aspects of the content or validating their presentation and practice questions found in textbooks. MI teachers also find it challenging to select concrete teaching methods for ratios before moving to an abstract understanding, especially given the limited time. Based on these findings, there is a clear need for programs to improve teachers’ competence through didactic studies, equipping them to anticipate and address potential obstacles and enabling them to design compelling learning experiences. Since teachers’ professional competence in teaching ratios directly impacts students’ understanding of math, exploring their content knowledge is essential. This study contributes to empowering teachers through didactic design research, a necessary approach to enhancing teacher competence.
Developing Science E-Module Based on Mangrove Ecotourism Project to Foster Scientific Creativity in Islamic Higher Education Sucilestari, Ramdhani; Ramdani, Agus; Susilawati, S.; Sukarso, Aa; Rokhmat, Joni; Sukardi, Rendi Restiana
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This study aimed to develop a science e-module based on a mangrove ecotourism project that is feasible, practical, and effective in increasing student scientific creativity in Islamic higher education. This study used the ADDIE development model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation). The e-module is designed by integrating interactive technology-based environmental learning materials. Data were collected through questionnaires, observations, tests, and interviews to assess the feasibility, practicality, and effectiveness of a science e-module developed as part of a mangrove ecotourism project to improve students' scientific creativity. The finding showed that the science e-module based on the mangrove ecotourism project was feasible, practical, and effective in enhancing students' scientific creativity. The validation results of the science e-module based on the mangrove ecotourism project were 96.25% included in the category of “very feasible to use”. The results of the e-module evaluation showed that most respondents gave a positive assessment. The results of the effectiveness test showed that the use of this e-module significantly improved students' scientific creativity (p = 0.00). This is because the use of e-modules can develop students’ critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity in solving environmental problems. This study advocates for the incorporation of electronic modules into the science education curriculum at universities, recognizing their potential to serve as innovative tools supporting the enhancement of students’ scientific creativity within the realms of environmental education and technological applications.
Exploring The Influence of The KoPI Lokal Islami Learning Model and Gender on 21st-Century Skills in Islamic Elementary Schools Arizona, Kurniawan; Gunawan, G.; Harjono, Ahmad; Rokhmat, Joni; Ramdani, Agus; Sukarso, Aa; Kaniawati, Ida
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This study aimed to determine the influence of the KoPI Lokal Islami (KLI) learning model, gender, and their interaction on 21st-century skills. This study used an experimental method through a factorial design. The study involved 174 students from Islamic elementary schools, divided into three treatment groups: 58 students in the KLI model, 58 in the cooperative learning (CL) model, and 58 in the direct instruction (DI) model. Among the participants, 88 were male, and 86 were female. Data were collected through tests, observation sheets, and questionnaires, all of which were validated by experts. Data analysis was conducted using a two-way ANOVA, followed by Tukey HSD and LSD tests, after normality and homogeneity tests were performed. The results showed that the KLI model significantly improved 21st-century skills (p=0.000) by creating a more contextual and meaningful learning experience. Significant differences were also found between male and female learners (p=0.039), with females, in general, being more focused on developing 21st-century skills at primary school age. The interaction between model and gender is not significant (p=0.799), indicating that these two factors influence 21st-century skills independently. This research makes an essential contribution to the design of learning models that are more relevant to current demands and can serve as a basis for educational policy recommendations in Islamic primary schools.
Integrating Nationalist Character and Social Care Education in Islamic Elementary Schools DZ, Abdussalam; Tabroni, Imam; Firmansyah, Bambang; Dewi, Maftuhah; Parhan, Muhamad; Nurhayati, Eti; Kulkarni, Heramb
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Character education is a central concern in Islamic elementary schools as they are expected to cultivate students’ religious values alongside nationalist attitudes and social responsibility in an increasingly complex social context. This study aims to examine the implementation of nationalist character education and social care education, including the strategies employed, challenges encountered, and outcomes achieved in an Islamic Elementary School. The research employed a qualitative descriptive method with a case study design and collected data through in-depth interviews and document analysis. The findings indicate that nationalist character education has been systematically integrated into school culture through routine activities such as flag ceremonies, morning assemblies, and the practice of national songs, thereby effectively fostering students’ sense of national identity. In contrast, social care education is implemented mainly through community-based programs, including charitable activities such as distributing rice packages to underprivileged communities. However, the study also reveals persistent challenges in strengthening students’ social sensitivity, particularly regarding environmental cleanliness and empathy toward others. These results highlight an imbalance between the development of nationalist values and social care behaviors. This research implies that Islamic educational institutions need more holistic and consistent strategies to integrate nationalist character education and social care within Islamic education curricula to enhance students’ moral, civic, and social responsibility.
The Influence of Socioeconomic Factors and Religiosity on Religious Tolerance Among Students at Indonesian Islamic Higher Education Institutions Zulkifli, Zulkifli; Latifa, Rena; Fahri, Muhamad; Sa’diyah , Sholikatus
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Religious tolerance is fundamental to establishing religious moderation and harmonious life, a critical issue that has garnered considerable attention from researchers and academics in Indonesia. Understanding tolerance requires considering various factors that shape and influence it beyond simple faith dimensions. This study investigates the influence of specific socioeconomic factors and personal religiosity on the religious tolerance levels among Muslim students attending Indonesia's State Islamic Higher Educational Institutions (PTKIN). Employing a quantitative approach, the research utilizes multiple regression analysis to examine the relative contributions of the independent variables (socioeconomic factors and religiosity) toward religious tolerance. The findings indicate that three out of four socioeconomic aspects, gender, organizational affiliation, and parental income, significantly affect students’ religious tolerance. Conversely, the amount of allowance received was not found to be a significant predictor of tolerance. Crucially, the students' self-reported personal religiosity did not significantly influence their religious tolerance scores. This suggests that tolerance among PTKIN students is not explained by their individual depth of religious observance or piety level. The study implies that promoting effective religious tolerance within Islamic educational contexts should prioritize strategies that enhance social and economic exposure, particularly through engaging organizational and diverse university-level social activities, rather than focusing solely on increasing religious instruction.
DREAM: Design of Higher Education Curriculum Based on Spiritual Values Luckyardi, Senny; Maulana, Hanhan; Prakoso, Bagus Hary; Widaryanto, Benny; Albar, Chepi Nur; Munawaroh, Silvi; Karin, Juliana
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This study aimed to develop an alternative curriculum design to meet the increasing demand for high-quality graduates in today’s dynamic economy. This research used a mixed-method approach for data collection and analysis to ensure comprehensive, reliable, and objective findings. The results highlighted a growing need to cultivate strong leadership traits, emphasizing the development of holistic and spiritual leadership that integrates ethics, decision-making, and practical actions. Individuals with prophetic leadership qualities were found to be highly dependable due to their strong sense of responsibility, spiritual grounding, and ability to make wise decisions based on available resources. In response, the DREAM curriculum was designed to nurture graduates with these attributes, equipping them to meet the evolving needs of modern industries. Graduates of the DREAM curriculum are expected to excel not only in hard and soft skills but also as inspirational leaders who motivate others. This research is projected to have several significant impacts, including bridging the skills gap, fostering leadership character development, enhancing graduate quality, equipping students with relevant technological knowledge and expertise, and promoting a curriculum rooted in Islamic spiritual values.
Integrating Islamic Marketing Education to Building Consumer Literacy and Entrepreneurial Mindset in Pesantren Harisandi, Prasetyo; Hurriyati, Ratih; Yuliawati, Tia; Ramadhani, Indi; Maulana, Yono; Yusriani, Sri; Imran, Muh. Erwinto
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Globally, Islamic educational institutions face increasing pressure to respond to digital economic transformations while maintaining Islamic ethical and pedagogical foundations. This study aims to examine the role of Islamic Marketing Education (IME), integrated with the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), in enhancing consumer literacy and fostering an entrepreneurial mindset among santri in Indonesian Islamic boarding schools (pesantren). Using a quantitative cross-sectional survey design, data were collected from 350 santri and analyzed through Partial Least Squares–Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) using SmartPLS version 4. The results demonstrate that IME has a positive and significant effect on consumer literacy, entrepreneurial mindset, and core UTAUT constructs, including performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, and facilitating conditions. In addition, entrepreneurial mindset and UTAUT variables significantly predict santri’ intention to use e-commerce, while consumer literacy acts as a moderating factor that supports reflective, value-based decision-making and mitigates uncritical technology adoption. The study concludes that integrating Islamic pedagogical approaches with technology acceptance frameworks effectively strengthens digital readiness without compromising Islamic moral principles. These findings imply that Islamic education, particularly within pesantren contexts, should systematically incorporate ethically grounded digital entrepreneurship and consumer literacy to prepare students for responsible participation in the contemporary digital economy.

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