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KONTRIBUSI TASAWUF-PSIKOTERAPI TERHADAP PENDIDIKAN ISLAM
Khairunnas Rajab
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 28, No 1 (2013): MEDIA PENDIDIKAN JURNAL PENDIDIKAN ISLAM
Publisher : The Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training associated with PSPII
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DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v28i1.537
This paper intends to outline the contribution of psychology of religion psychotherapy that evolved into a religion psychoteraphy with style Islamic (Sufi) on education, especially Islamic education. The approach used in this paper is Philosophical approach that is examining the structure of tasawuf psychotherapy that is further analyzed in the context of Islamic education discourse. The pattern of tasawuf psychoteraphy can be implemented in education, specifically in Islamic education, both substantively, methodically, and didactically. Substantively Islamic education aims to teach, improve, form and fix morals of madzmûmah to be karîmah moral. Methodically, Islam is not only as an educational institution that solely transfers knowledge to the students, but also as a guide, counselor and healer agency for students, parents, teachers and even society itself. Didactically, the relationship between teacher and student is like mursyid and his students. Professional teacher in Sufi‟s understanding is the teacher who has occupied a certain maqâmat as zuhud, wara', taubah, and patient so that he has the maturity and politeness in facing the students.
المعاني لأفعال الحواس الخمس في السياق القرآني وتضمينها التربوي
Zulli Umri Siregar
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 28, No 1 (2013): MEDIA PENDIDIKAN JURNAL PENDIDIKAN ISLAM
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DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v28i1.542
This study departed from the notion that the meanings of words in the Qur’an are bounded by the context. Words of similar meaning in general actually have significant differences. Words related to the five senses, for example, in the Qur'an are interpreted differently according to the context of the sentence. The use of the word fi’il related to the process of seeing are abshara, ra’a, nadzara, and anasa; related to the hearing processare, are sami’a, anshata, ashgha; related to the process of feeling, are dzaqa, tha’amaandakala, and relating to the fingering, which allegedly lamisa and massa are assumed to have different meanings based on its context. To covert the meanings, semantic approach in content analysis method was used. The implications are the development of the five sense competence is very important to do to lead people to have perfect personality.
KINERJA KEPALA SEKOLAH MENENGAH ATAS BERBASIS ISLAM
Jaja Jahari
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 28, No 1 (2013): MEDIA PENDIDIKAN JURNAL PENDIDIKAN ISLAM
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DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v28i1.533
This study aims to find and analyze the factors that affect the headmaster’s performance of Islam-based senior high schools in West Java. The study is a cross-sectional research. In this study, the relationship between variables was analyzed by using statistical approach (path analysis). The testing consisted of simultanious and individual hypothesis testing with error level α = 5%. The sample was 57 schools it is the 15% of the 348 Islam-based schools as the total population that exists in West Java Province. The results showed that leadership behavior, motivation, managerial skills and compensation system are the four factors that directly or indirectly affect the headmaster’s performance of Islam-based senior high school in West Java. The degree of influence of each factor is as follows: 1) leadership was 25.6%; 2) motivation to work was 7.7%; 3) managerial capability was 22.6%, and 4) the system of compensation was 8.0%. Order of magnitude assessment of these factors is 4.17 with 90.35% degree of conformity; 4.01 with 83.34% degree of conformity; 4.34 with 92.18% degree of conformity; 3.48 with degree of conformity of 77.31%.
GURU HUMANIS DALAM PENDIDIKAN ISLAM
Musthofa Rahman
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 28, No 1 (2013): MEDIA PENDIDIKAN JURNAL PENDIDIKAN ISLAM
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DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v28i1.538
This paper aims to unravel the humanistic values in Islamic education because dehumanistic attitudes and behaviors often harm the education. In Bima, West Nusa Tenggara, a teacher bear to hit two of his students so that both students had Suffered from head injuries. This condition requires the teaching paradigm to be reconstructed in order that the missions of education can be reached. This study used content analysis as the method to criticize literatures related to humanism. In the context of Islamic education, teachers are muaddib that prepare students to build civilization in the future. Teachers in teaching activities have serial relationships to God (Surah al-'Alaq [96]: 4). They play their roles and functions as role model, facilitator, motivator, and partner in learning for their students. In giving guidance (irshad) the teachers acts as a guide, advisor and mentor. Teacher assists the students to create an environment that does not preclude the development of self-learners naturally.
MANAJEMEN PEMBINAAN KOMPETENSI GURU MADRASAH ALIYAH BERBASIS PESANTREN
Wahyu Hidayat
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 28, No 1 (2013): MEDIA PENDIDIKAN JURNAL PENDIDIKAN ISLAM
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DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v28i1.534
This study is proposed to identify and analyse the development of planning, organization, implementation and evaluation of teacher competence Pesantren-based Madrasah Aliyah. The research site was Darul Arqam MA Muhammadiyah MAN Cipasung Garut and Tasikmalaya. This study utilized a qualitative approach. Data were collected through observations, interviews and documentation. Academic qualifications of teachers in the two madrasas generally have met the minimum educational qualification as mandated by Law number 14 of 2005 regarding Teachers and Lecturers. Planning for teacher competency training in both madrasah generally use 3 stages, namely: diagnosis, planning and preparation of documents. The authority to conduct the training is in the head of madrasah or the leader of pesantren. The implementation of the trainings done through the program for improving the academic qualification, certification, integrated training and supervision. Basic principles of this trating activity always refers to the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad and the tradition of the al-salaf as-shâlih. Evaluation was conducted conducted on aspects of teacher competence. The evaluation results were followed up by workshop, remedial and preventive programs in the form of workshops, repair and prevention.
RESPONS MADRASAH TERHADAP GLOBALISASI
Muhammad Thoyib
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 28, No 1 (2013): MEDIA PENDIDIKAN JURNAL PENDIDIKAN ISLAM
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DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v28i1.539
This paper intends to explore the spirit of globalization in the madrassa. The analysis is done through the study of conceptual curriculum which is assumed to contain some elements of globalization such as democracy, autonomy, international markets, superiority and competitiveness. The development of quality of madrassa with global orientation develop four main competencies: 1) academic, 2) personal, 3) social and 4) spiritual competencies. They cover six elements, namely: (1) knowledge and cognition, (2) understanding and affection, (3) the ability to execute a task or job well, (4) value, that covers good behavior behavior that manifest themselves in a pupil, (5) the attitude , is a fast reaction to external stimuli, and (6) high interest in the positive range. To implement curriculum based on globalization management, madrasas can apply strategies such as: 1) self-management curriculum, creative and innovative spirit of autonomy and globalization; 2) master of science, personal formation, and mastery of social problem-solving skills; 3) master developmentally specific competency based learners.
PEMBELAJARAN BERBASIS KARAKTER DI MADRASAH IBTIDAIYAH
Asep Ediana Latip
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 28, No 1 (2013): MEDIA PENDIDIKAN JURNAL PENDIDIKAN ISLAM
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DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v28i1.535
This study aims to determine the level of understanding, implementation and trouble Teachers MI (madrasah) se-Jabodeta (Jakarta-Bogor-Depok-Tangerang) in the character-based learning. The method used was a survey. Samples studied was 10% of the population are selected by cluster sampling technique. The research instrument used was a test and questionnaire. The results showed that 87% of teachers turned a Jabodeta MI-based learning to understand the character. In terms of character-based learning implementation that includes aspects of both the character design and the selection and preparation of assessment, 71% of teachers implement MI Jabodeta a character based learning and have the means to carry it out. The percentage of the total, was 52% of teachers Jabodeta MI as difficult to implement character-based learning, both in the exemplary aspects, monitoring, measurement of success, methods of cultivation of character, the character of the integration process, preparation of instructional design, guide books, and the identification of the value of character.
FILANTROPI DAN PENDIDIKAN ISLAM DI INDONESIA
Hilman Latief
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 28, No 1 (2013): MEDIA PENDIDIKAN JURNAL PENDIDIKAN ISLAM
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DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v28i1.540
This article tries to discuss the possibility that Islam philantropy can contribute to the development of education in Indonesia. In the context of Islamic education in Indonesia, the tradition of philantropy can be found in alms and benefaction for educational institution. Therefore, Dompet Duafa established Lembaga Pengembangan Insan (Human Resource Development Institution), Rumah Zakat Indonesia designed Sekolah Juara (School for the Champions) and breeding program of reciting Quran had BASIQ program (Scholarship for students who learn Quran), EKSPOR (Productive Economy of Pesantren) and Daqu School (Darul Quran School). These Islamic philantropy institutions had put no concern on Islamic University as main partner yet. Whereas their involvement to support research in university level, specifically regarding Islamic studies, is significantly needed since it provides balance to the development of Islamic studies in the West which is also funded by Muslim philantropists such Bin Laden family and Abassi family and the Saudi Royal family.
PEMBELAJARAN PENELITIAN TINDAKAN KELAS DI PERGURUAN TINGGI ISLAM
Mohamad Erihadiana
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 28, No 1 (2013): MEDIA PENDIDIKAN JURNAL PENDIDIKAN ISLAM
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DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v28i1.536
This study intends to develop a learning model of classroom action research (CAR) that can improve the ability of reasoning (logical and scientific) of the prospective teachers in one of the Islamic universities in Indonesia, in Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. The approach used in this study was a Research and Development. The result of the experiement and its validation prove there is an increase in learning outcomes and the difference between the result of of the implementation of experimental model compared to that of the implementation of conventional learning model. The implementation still faces several problems such as: 1) Many lecturers of CAR courses do not fully understand the concept of CAR; 2) lecturers who are helped by assistants causes the discussion process is less comprehensive since the assistants lack of knowledge about the topic discuss; 3) Some lecturers rarely gave the report about the implementation observed; 4) students who attend a course CAR majority have never been taught and have not followed the Teaching Practice (PPL).
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND THE CHALLENGE OF PLURALISM IN INDONESIA
Agus Nuryatno
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol 28, No 1 (2013): MEDIA PENDIDIKAN JURNAL PENDIDIKAN ISLAM
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DOI: 10.15575/jpi.v28i1.541
This paper discusses the issue of religious education in relation to the challenge of religious pluralism in Indonesia. The focus of this paper is: On finding out the kind of religious education that is compatible with the challenge of religious pluralism? By employing concept of religious pluralism and theory of religious education, this paper argues that to face the challenge of religious pluralism it is necessary to change the model of religious education from in, to at and beyond the wall. Religious education in the wall contributes to shape an exclusive model of religiosity; while religious education at and beyond the wall contributes to shape an inclusive and pluralist model of religiosity. The last two models are compatible to be applied in Indonesia in order to face the challenge of pluralism, because both of them help students to accept, respect, and value religious differences. Religious education should show that the common enemy of religion is not people of different faiths, but poverty, corruption, violence, ignorance, and the like, and they have to stand together to fight against these true enemies.