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Journal : Edification Journal : Pendidikan Agama Islam

Cognitive And Affective Factor In Learning Proses (Faktor Kognitif dan Afektif dalam Proses Pembelajaran) Mawardi, Anjali Fitrah; Pasiska, Pasiska; Ngimadudin, Ngimadudin
Edification Journal : Pendidikan Agama Islam Vol 4 No 2 (2022): Januari
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam (STAI) Bumi Silampari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37092/ej.v4i2.362

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This article will review the various meanings of learning. However, there are some understandings among them which state that demonstration learning contains changes in someone who has demonstrated learning. The development is intentional, positive and dynamic, and beneficial. The nature of intentionality implies that changes occur due to experiential practices that are applied by students intentionally or unintentionally, and not by chance. Positive treatment implies that the change is of equal value to the student's assumptions, and creates something new that is superior to the previous one. The dynamic nature implies that change occurs because of the efforts made by students, not without other people, for example because of the development cycle. The nature of success implies that the change has an impact and benefits for students. The practical nature implies that the change is durable enough and can be replicated or used at any point required. Learning changes can appear as abilities, tendencies, perspectives, gains, information, or appreciation.
Kontrol Guru Pendidikan Agama Islam Mengatasi Perilaku Penyimpangan Akhlak Siswa Di SMP Negeri Muara Beliti Arikarani, Yesi; Yanti, Hamida Juni; ngimadudin, Ngimadudin; Mukmin, Taufik
Edification Journal : Pendidikan Agama Islam Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Januari
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam (STAI) Bumi Silampari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37092/ej.v5i2.420

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Today's youth associations are very worrying due to the development of modernization currents and the depletion of one's morals and faith. Moral impoverishment as a contributing factor to the occurrence of deviant behavior. This research is to deal with the problem of school deviant behavior by directing the integration of the formulation of social aspects subject matter with Islamic religious education. This research uses qualitative research methods (field research), data collection techniques, data analysis techniques and triangulation. The findings of this study that the control of Islamic religious education teachers on the behavior of deviant morals of students at the first Muara Beliti State Junior High School, teachers provide solutions in the form of advice, motivation, religious habituation such as carrying out zuhur congregational prayers, listening to lectures and kultums. Second, efforts to prevent teachers in overcoming problems through repressive and curative prevention. Third. Factors that cause the behavior of student moral storage are family, school, and community. Play an important role in realizing good behavior based on the role of parents, teachers, and the community.
Sistem Pesantren Yang Telah Diterapkan Di Kalangan Pondok Pesantren Yang Sudah Ada Di Indonesia Ngimadudin, Ngimadudin; Akip, Muhamad; Andika, Megi; Arsyad, Muhammad; sahan, Malikul
Edification Journal : Pendidikan Agama Islam Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Juli
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Agama Islam (STAI) Bumi Silampari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37092/ej.v7i1.857

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Islamic boarding schools are among the oldest Islamic educational establishments in Indonesia; they are found in many towns, particularly in the countryside. Initially, Islamic boarding schools stressed the role of moral principles in society and taught the Islamic faith as a life guide (tafaqquh fi al-din). (Mastuhu, 1994). It is estimated that the majority of Indonesia's Muslim population attended Islamic boarding schools when they were founded 300–400 years ago, particularly in Java (Religion, 1984/1985). Following Indonesia's independence, pesantren education grew increasingly regimented and its curriculum more set, particularly during the New Order transition and the country's rapid economic expansion. For instance, Islamic boarding schools use a dual curriculum—that is, the Ministry of National Education curriculum and the Ministry of Religion curriculum—to provide a religious education in addition to normal topics. Islamic boarding schools are among the oldest Islamic educational establishments in Indonesia; they are found in many towns, particularly in the countryside. Initially, Islamic boarding schools stressed the role of moral principles in society and taught the Islamic faith as a life guide (tafaqquh fi al-din). (Mastuhu, 1994). It is estimated that the majority of Indonesia's Muslim population attended Islamic boarding schools when they were founded 300–400 years ago, particularly in Java (Religion, 1984/1985). Following Indonesia's independence, pesantren education grew increasingly regimented and its curriculum more set, particularly during the New Order transition and the country's rapid economic expansion. For instance, Islamic boarding schools use a dual curriculum—that is, the Ministry of National Education curriculum and the Ministry of Religion curriculum—to provide a religious education in addition to normal topics. Islamic boarding schools are among the oldest Islamic educational establishments in Indonesia; they are found in many towns, particularly in the countryside. Initially, Islamic boarding schools stressed the role of moral principles in society and taught the Islamic faith as a life guide (tafaqquh fi al-din). (Mastuhu, 1994). It is estimated that the majority of Indonesia's Muslim population attended Islamic boarding schools when they were founded 300–400 years ago, particularly in Java (Religion, 1984/1985). Following Indonesia's independence, pesantren education grew increasingly regimented and its curriculum more set, particularly during the New Order transition and the country's rapid economic expansion. For instance, Islamic boarding schools use a dual curriculum—that is, the Ministry of National Education curriculum and the Ministry of Religion curriculum—to provide a religious education in addition to normal topics.