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Nurul Handini; Annida Azhari Ritonga; Namira Sazkia

Inspirasi Dunia: Jurnal Riset Pendidikan dan Bahasa 2024 Universitas Maritim AMNI Semarang

The field of curriculum work in educational administration, which is an important process for achieving learning goals. In this field, the preparation of syllabi, lesson plans, semester programs and annual programs is the main focus. It is important to consider factors such as student abilities, resources, and community needs. Elements and areas of educational administration include organization, management, communication, governance/administration, personnel/personnel, financial/financial, facilities and public relations. Analysis of curriculum areas plays an important role in achieving educational goals. Several articles also discuss aspects of curriculum management and educational administration in schools, with a focus on the implementation of curriculum management in certain secondary schools, the role of technology in improving the quality of education, and the scope of educational management in Islamic schools.

Arni Yuniar Prastika; Muhitotun Nadhifah; Rafika Dini; Sofi Ullanuha Cahyani; Asih Andriyanti Mardliyah

Realisasi : Ilmu Pendidikan, Seni Rupa dan Desain 2024 Asosiasi Seni Desain dan Komunikasi Visual Indonesia

In this study, the researchers focused on identifying the implementation in educational institutions carried out by teachers and principals that are included in the independent curriculum. In wri riting this article, the author uses a type of qualitative research using library research where the writer can examine from several sources, namely 6  national journals, which will be adjusted to the topic chosen by the author which will be used to strengthen the discussion of the reading in this article. which topics will use qualitative methods. The stages that the writer will carry out in collecting supporting materials are 1) collecting material containing problem topics, 2) analyzing each reading material which contains implementation in educational institutions carried out by teachers and school principals that are included in the independent curriculum. The results of the study in this article will explain the role played by teachers and principals in implementing schools in the self-learning curriculum. And in this article it aims to implement the efforts and methods of implementation in educational institutions carried out by teachers and principals which are included in the independent curriculum. In order for an agency in an educational institution to run well it will be in accordance with an independent curriculum.

Ryan Pramana; Cindy Melissa; Ivan Rivaldo; Wafiq Ariska; Ame Mahisa +1 more

SOSIAL: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan IPS 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

This research highlights the importance of collaboration between universities and schools in preparing student teachers to face modern educational trends through practical teaching experience in the field. The focus of the research is on the geography learning assessment process in three high schools in Medan (SMAN 1, SMAN 2, SMAN 3), including the creation of Learning Implementation Plans (RPP), evaluation, and the obstacles faced by teachers. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with observation, interviews and document analysis. The research results show that SMAN 1 Medan uses CBT-based formative and summative assessments, with some students facing health problems and a lack of gadgets. At SMAN 2 Medan, assessments integrate HOTS and digital applications such as Quizizz and Google Forms, but students experience impaired focus due to cellphone use in class. SMAN 3 Medan follows the 2013 Curriculum and Merdeka Curriculum guidelines in making lesson plans, with evaluation using digital tools and This research provides insight into the practices and challenges in assessing geography learning as well as suggestions for improving assessment methods and providing more comprehensive learning tools.  

Sujoko Winanto; Haris Muchtar, Abdul; Nugraha, Risman; Raditya Rahman, Nandito; Dzaki Mahendra, Naufally +7 more

Societal Serve: Journal of Community Engagement and Services 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional Mabadi Iqtishad Al Islami

Character development education for children remains largely overlooked, with the majority only receiving instruction within elementary school classrooms, lacking practical activities to enhance their awareness. In our community empowerment project at the Baitul Hidayah Foundation, we endeavored to address this gap by providing materials, educational sessions, games, and project activities centered around children's character development, employing the 4-color character approach. Our efforts were guided by research focusing on children's character education and its impact on their comprehension of the significance of possessing good character to nurture positive relationships with peers, siblings, and others. Furthermore, following the outcomes of the Focus Group Discussion (FGD) involving the Baitul Hidayah Cijantung Foundation and Group 6 members, it became evident that the Baitul Hidayah Foundation had previously neglected character development education for its students, to the extent of never incorporating it into their curriculum. Therefore, our Community Empowerment Group 4 set out to rectify this deficiency by educating students at the Baitul Hidayah Foundation about the importance of character and providing guidance on its practical application.

Setiawan, Agung

Edu Spectrum: Journal of Multidimensional Education 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional Mabadi Iqtishad Al Islami

This study explores the integration of digital literacy and entrepreneurship into the curriculum of Islamic boarding schools (pesantren) to promote economic empowerment. Utilizing a qualitative research methodology with a literature review approach, the research examines existing studies, educational models, and theoretical frameworks that support the inclusion of these contemporary skills in pesantren education. The findings highlight the potential benefits of equipping students with digital competencies and entrepreneurial knowledge, which are crucial for achieving economic independence in the digital era. The study identifies best practices and successful case studies from various pesantren that have implemented such curriculum reforms. Additionally, it discusses the challenges and opportunities associated with this educational transformation, including the need for teacher training, curriculum development, and resource allocation. The research concludes that integrating digital literacy and entrepreneurship into pesantren curriculum can significantly enhance the economic prospects of students, thereby contributing to broader socio-economic development. Recommendations for policymakers, educators, and stakeholders are provided to facilitate the effective adoption and implementation of these curricular changes

Sani Susanti; Desy Natalia Manurung; Lio Je Cio Ginting; Mildani Ulfa Nazha; Romauli Siregar

Jurnal Riset Ilmu Pendidikan, Bahasa dan Budaya 2024 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Graduate Competency Standards (SKL) and education evaluation criteria to determine student graduation. SKLs are the minimum standards that students must meet in order to be considered successful.The scope of SKLs covers the areas of knowledge, attitudes and skills according to the 2013 curriculum.Teacher factors, facilities and infrastructure affect the success of SKLs.The function of educational evaluation standards is to assess the ability of students based on the assessment carried out.The results of the assessment are used to develop learning.SKL performance is analyzed based on assessment results to determine student completeness.This article analyzes SKLs and educational evaluation criteria in determining school graduation.

Putri Nihayatut Thoyibah; Nova Estu Harsiwi

Inspirasi Dunia: Jurnal Riset Pendidikan dan Bahasa 2024 Universitas Maritim AMNI Semarang

This research was conducted at SLB Negeri Keleyan which aims to find out how to provide educational services for children with visual impairments. This type of research uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach and uses data collection techniques including observation, interviews and documentation. SLB Negeri Keleyan provides various methods to provide the best services for children with special needs, especially for those with visual impairments. One commonly used method is through audio or voice, which helps improve a child's vocabulary. In addition, the curriculum at SLB is not differentiated from public schools, so all subjects are applied as a whole. In learning, teachers use tools such as braille learning media, counting boards and abacus. For object recognition, children are given the opportunity to touch the object they want to be introduced. If the object cannot be touched, the teacher uses words.  

Aijat Mau, Fajli

Edu Spectrum: Journal of Multidimensional Education 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional Mabadi Iqtishad Al Islami

Character education is a crucial aspect of student development, especially in Islamic boarding schools, known as pesantren, where both academic and moral education are emphasized. This study investigates the integration of character education at Al-Syifa Islamic Boarding Schools, aiming to understand the theoretical and practical frameworks used in these institutions. The primary objective of this research is to analyze how character education is integrated into the educational framework of Al-Syifa Islamic Boarding Schools. The study aims to uncover the strategies, principles, and effectiveness of character education programs through an extensive review of existing literature and documented practices. This research employs a literature review approach, systematically examining academic articles, books, official school documents, and previous studies related to character education in Islamic boarding schools. By synthesizing findings from these sources, the study provides a comprehensive overview of the methods and outcomes of character education integration at Al-Syifa. The literature review reveals that Al-Syifa Islamic Boarding Schools employ a multifaceted approach to character education, integrating it through both curricular and extracurricular activities. The curriculum includes dedicated character education subjects, while extracurricular activities reinforce these values through real-life applications and community involvement. The review also highlights several key principles, such as the emphasis on Islamic values, community living, and moral exemplarity. The integration of these principles has shown positive outcomes, including enhanced student behavior, improved academic performance, and stronger community ties. Challenges noted include the need for continuous professional development for teachers and the alignment of character education goals with academic objectives

Intan Dina Aulifia; KH. Mukromin; Chairani Astina

Jurnal Mahasiswa Kreatif 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This thesis aims to: 1) To understand how the role of madrasah diniyah in supporting the tahfidz program at PPTQ Baitul 'Abidin Darussalam Wonosobo. 2) To find out how the tahfidz program at PPTQ Baitul 'Abidin Darussalam Wonosobo. 3) To find out the supporting and inhibiting factors of madrasah diniyah in supporting the tahfidz program at PPTQ Baitul 'Abidin Darussalam Wonosobo.This thesis uses a descriptive qualitative approach where the type of research is field research. Data collection techniques using observation, interview and documentation methods. The analysis technique used is data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing.The results showed that: 1) The tahfidz program at PPTQ Baitul 'Abidin Darussalam is reciting with 3x deposits for muroja’ah and 1x for ziyadah. In addition, there are also up and down juz and ngglondong programs that aim to strengthen memorization. PPTQ Baitul 'Abidin Darussalam Kalibeber Wonosobo also has a vision in the tahfidz program, namely to form a generation of huffadz who have Qur'anic souls and are proficient in general science (shari'at), so that in memorizing students it is recommended to be able to understand and practice the contents of the Al-Qur’an. 2) Equipping students with religious sciences (shari'at) that are salafiyah, where sciences like this are not taught in formal educational institutions. After being able to learn the sciences of sharia, students will understand better and find it easier to practice in everyday life. So that it can realize a Qur'an memorizer who can practice what is memorized so that it is more useful. 3) The supporting factors for the role of madrasah diniyah in supporting the tahfidz program at PPTQ Baitul 'Abidin Darussalam Kalibeber Wonosobo are curriculum management and a systematic teaching and learning process. While the obstacle is that some students are still boarding for the first time, making students less interested in learning and having difficulty understanding the lessons, of course it takes a long time to be able to adjust to the environment, besides that the infrastructure is still inadequate.

Endang Aristianti Gultom; Wike Afsari Sinaga; Rivandi Anju Gurning; Mustika Wati Siregar

SIMPATI: Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan dan Bahasa 2024 CV. Alim's Publishing

Curriculum review and lesson plan papers are a common type of scientific work found in the educational environment. However, in practice, many language errors are still found in these papers. This can lower the quality of the scientific work and hinder reader understanding. This study aims to analyze language errors in curriculum review and lesson plan papers. The research method used in this study is descriptive analysis. Data were obtained from curriculum review and lesson plan papers obtained from students. The results of the study show that there are various types of language errors found in these papers, namely spelling errors and punctuation errors. The most common spelling errors are the writing of words that do not conform to Indonesian language rules. The most common word errors are the use of incorrect capitalization. And the most common punctuation errors are the use of periods that do not conform to language rules.

Anggini Anggini; Emilia Susanti; Deni Supriadi Duha; Fajri Riski; Reonaldi Reonaldi +1 more

Jurnal Motivasi Pendidikan dan Bahasa 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This article discusses Education in Indonesia during the Japanese Occupation. The purpose of this paper is to describe the influence of the Japanese occupation on education in Indonesia. This paper is the result of a historical study using heuristics, criticism, interpretation and historiography steps. During the Indonesian occupation, Japan carried out several educational policies, namely cultivating Japanese culture, reforming the education system, policies on curriculum and policies to Islamic education. So that during the colonial period, Japan had implemented policies in the field of education which had implications for various types and levels of education in Indonesia.

Ninda Akilla; Rani Saputri; Muhammad Fadli; Wama Fima; Mustafiyanti Mustafiyanti

Perspektif: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Ilmu Bahasa 2024 STAI YPIQ BAUBAU, SULAWESI TENGGARA

Curriculum development is the most important part in improving the quality of learning. The development of this curriculum is very important to increase the success of the education system as a whole because the curriculum is a factor in improving the quality of education. Along with the development of science and technology the government always makes various improvement and efforts and improvement to the curriculum or material in educational programs. Data collection techniques used were interviews, observation and documentation with data reduction analysis methods, data presentation and drawing conclusions.involved in the preparation and development of the curriculum are: (a) Madrasah supervisor (b) Committee (c) Headmaster (d) Teacher as a learning driver, guiding.

Fadia Hayya Kurnia; Hendra Pratama

Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Bahasa dan Pendidikan 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Teachers are a big influence in cultivating the success of students' insight and attitudes. The guidance given by teachers also needs to be given to the values of caring for the environment. The character of caring for the environment does not only come from intuition and talent, but also comes from habits and an educational process that cares about the environment. A concrete manifestation provided by the government in cultivating the character of caring for the environment through the Adiwiyata Program in schools. The predicate of Adiwiyata is Mandiri and is an example of a school to be coached by other schools, so to find out more the researcher wants to conduct research on the role of teachers in cultivating environmentally caring character through the Adiwiyata program. The aim of this research is to (1) find out the role of social studies teachers in forming character caring for the environment at SMPN 1 Wlingi (2) knowing the form of character that cares for the environment in students at SMPN 1 Wlingi. This research uses a qualitative approach and an intrinsic case study type of research. Data collection techniques through observation, interviews and documentation. Checking data validity through technical triangulation and confirmability. The data analysis technique for this research is the Miles and Huberman technique through data reduction, data presentation, drawing conclusions. The results of this research are 1) The Role of Social Studies Teachers in Forming Environmentally Caring Characters a) Curriculum that is integrated with the environment, in the form of lesson plans/teaching modules that are integrated with material about the environment b) Participatory activities, in the form of the habit of cleaning the environment every morning, with guidance teachers, and insight through activities from learning materials. 2) Forming environmentally caring character through the Adiwiyata Program at SMPN 1 Wlingi in the form of an independent attitude and sense of responsibility possessed by students which is proven by the many activities that support the Adiwiyata Program, such as picket activities every morning and after school, clean Fridays, competitions cleanliness of the class, several activities integrated with learning materials in the form of making vlogs. and in general, SMPN 1 Wlingi implements minimizing plastic waste through the attitude of students by bringing provisions or drink bottles from home.

Andrian Sinaga; Angel L Simanjuntak; Juniarti Simamora; Desi Murni AR; Florensia Manik +5 more

SOSIAL: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan IPS 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Pancasila, as Indonesia's state ideology, has a crucial role in shaping the nation's character, especially in the Industrial Revolution 4.0 era which is marked by technological progress and rapid social change. This article discusses the importance of Pancasila as the basis for character education amidst the dynamics of the digital era. The integration of Pancasila values, such as divinity, humanity, unity, democracy and social justice, in the educational curriculum can form individuals who are not only competent in technology, but also have strong morality and ethics. Through a holistic approach involving schools, families and communities, as well as the use of technology as a tool for character education, it is hoped that the younger generation can adapt to changing times without losing their identity and national values. Continuous evaluation and supervision is also needed to ensure the effectiveness of implementing Pancasila-based character education. This article concludes that character education based on Pancasila is the key to facing the challenges and opportunities that arise in the Industrial Revolution 4.0 era with strong integrity and morality.

Khairunnisa Khairunnisa; Junaidi Junaidi; Andy Riski Pratama

Jurnal Visi Manajemen 2024 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

This research analyzes the problems of Islamic educational institutions in facing the challenges of digitization and transformation of education in the era of Society 5.0. Using the library research method, this study examines literature related to the digitization of education, technology in Islamic education, and the application of Society 5.0 in learning. The focus of the research is to identify challenges, barriers, and opportunities for technology integration, as well as to provide strategic recommendations for improving teacher competence, curriculum adaptation, and technology utilization. The results show that Islamic education institutions face obstacles such as gaps in technology access, limited infrastructure, and lack of digital skills of teachers. However, digital transformation opens up opportunities to enrich learning methods through digital applications and the integration of religious values in technology platforms. Recommendations include digital training for teachers, infrastructure improvement and curriculum revision to be relevant to the digital era.

Kristian Sukatman; Piter Imanson Damanik

International Perspectives in Christian Education and Philosophy 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidkan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated the evolution of education towards 21st-century learning in alignment with the Industry 4.0 era. Educators are confronted with three key aspects: life and career skills, learning and innovation, and information media and technology. They must continuously update their knowledge and skills to meet the needs of the millennial generation. Technology has become integral, influencing learners' cognition and skills. Pre-pandemic, educational institutions had leveraged technology, yet challenges regarding infrastructure and human resource readiness emerge in online learning implementation. Teachers need to be innovative in designing remote learning tailored to student needs, supported by adequate technology. Interactive online learning enhances student motivation. Learning media serves as a crucial link, aiding in achieving learning objectives. Specific challenges also arise concerning the curriculum, emphasizing the significance of educational philosophy. In the context of Christian education, integrating faith and knowledge and considering spirituality are vital to producing academically and morally competent alumni. Challenges faced by Christian education in Indonesia include declining numbers of schools and financial constraints, with potential risks to Christian identity. Initiatives such as the takeover of Christian schools offer solutions.

Jelita Maulida Nurhamidah; Adilah Alawiyah; Ichsan Fauzi Rachman

Dinamika Pembelajaran : Jurnal Pendidikan dan bahasa 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This article discusses the influence and challenges of diglossia in language learning on students' academic achievement. Diglossia is expressed as a phenomenon of stable language use because each language is given the freedom to carry out its social functions proportionally. As a phenomenon of using two different language variants in everyday life, of course, diglossia has a significant impact on the educational process. However, people usually do not view diglossia as a problem. This actually makes diglossia a very noteworthy thing, especially in the context of language learning, diglossia creates a gap between the standard language taught in schools and the non-standard language used in daily interactions. This article examines the key challenges faced in addressing the impact of diglossia in language learning, including curriculum mismatches, perceptions of language values, and communication limitations. Efforts to address these challenges require a holistic approach that pays attention to both language variants, strengthens linguistic equity, and promotes a deep understanding of students' language and culture. By understanding the impact and challenges of diglossia in language learning, effective strategies can be devised to improve students' academic achievement and ensure equal access to education for all.

Dedi Gunawan Saputra; Dina Destari; Noura Rizqyannisa Hidayat

International Journal of Educational Sciences and Languages 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study investigates the alignment between global competency frameworks and local educational practices, particularly in multilingual classrooms. With globalization influencing education, acquiring skills like intercultural communication and global citizenship is vital. However, integrating these competencies into local curricula remains inconsistent, especially in multilingual settings, where linguistic and cultural diversity pose challenges. Using qualitative methods such as curriculum mapping, teacher interviews, and classroom observations, the study identifies areas of alignment and misalignment. While global competencies are integrated into subjects like social studies and global health education, technical subjects like mathematics and science show less alignment. The study also highlights gaps in the development of intercultural competence and global communication skills, which are often underrepresented. Challenges like language barriers, the monolingual habitus of many schools, and limited professional development for teachers in multilingual contexts hinder the full implementation of global competencies. The study recommends improving curriculum integration of global competencies across all subjects and enhancing teacher training to support multilingual classrooms. Future research should explore regional variations in multilingual settings and how technology can aid in developing global competencies. Addressing these challenges will better prepare students for both local and global challenges in an interconnected world.

Siske Fonike Pello; Marisa Aulia Gea

Tri Tunggal: Jurnal Pendidikan Kristen dan Katolik 2024 Asosiasi Riset Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

This study examines the influence of innovation in early childhood education on improving the professionalism of educators, because early childhood education is a critical stage in child development where educators have an important role in providing quality educational experiences, innovation in the context of early childhood education using technology, new learning methods and teaching strategies provided by educators creatively and also improvements to  The curriculum used because this study involves field research that collects data through interviews, surveys and data analysis through documents because the results of the study show that educational innovations in early childhood education can improve the professionalism of education personnel by using technology and more modern learning methods, education personnel can be more effective in managing the learning environment that occurs in children Early and also look at the cognitive and social development of children and also education staff in collaboration with the parents of each student. And educational innovation also has a good impact on the motivation of education personnel to improve the quality possessed by each education staff through training and also development that can be done by education personnel with the results of this study showing that the rocks given in educational innovation can be carried out. Being an effective way to improve the professionalism of early childhood education personnel which will ultimately contribute to improving the quality of early childhood education as a whole in an era that continues to change and also develop, so we can see that innovation is the first key to improving early childhood education and the professionalism of education personnel involved in early childhood education institutions.  

Avita Salsabila; Yahfizham Yahfizham

Bilangan : Jurnal Ilmiah Matematika, Kebumian dan Angkasa 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Matematika dan Sains Indonesia

Merdeka curriculum is a new curriculum from the Ministry of Education and Culture which is a renewal of the previous curriculum and educational changes to realize superior Indonesian Human Resources (HR) with the profile of Pancasila students. Computational thinking is a core skill needed and is considered by experts to be able to support the education sector in the 21st century, therefore computational thinking is part of the independent curriculum. For this reason, this research focuses on analyzing computational thinking in teachers and students in the context of implementing an Merdeka Curriculum. The purpose of this research is to find out, describe and to improve the analysis of computational thinking in teachers and students in the implementation of an Merdeka Curriculum. The method used in this research is the literature study method by identifying based on previous research in various literature sources to be analyzed. This research identified 5 previous journals published from 2022 to 2023. The result of this research is that the integration of computational thinking in the implementation of the Merdeka Curriculum has great potential and is an important step to improve the quality of learning or education in Indonesia in order to prepare or give birth to the next generation who are creative, innovative, able to solve problems and can be competitive in the digital era.