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Urgensi Manajemen Pembelajaran di Era Globalisasi Ari Wibowo Sembiring; Okta Elviana Manurung; Lola Amalia Sibarani; Wardah Sahrani Sibarani; Laila Ali Tanjung; Fauzan Azima
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 8 No 20 (2022): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan
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In essence, the success of an educational institution is strongly influenced by the way in which the institution is managed. Indeed, a good educational institution must be managed with good management as well. As time goes by, the way of learning management will also be different. A good way of learning management in the era of globalization is by adjusting the times, such as the current era of globalization. Objectives: To find out more about the urgency of learning management, and to know ways to manage Islamic education in the era of globalization. By using the research library approach method. So the attitude of indifference to Islamic education caused by the negative impact of technological developments, this certainly should not be allowed. Therefore, this article discusses the urgency of learning management in the era of globalization which contains ways to manage education well in the current era of globalization. Management is needed and important in planning an ideal education by following the times, but the existence of learning management should not be lost.
Developing Creativity in Improving Education in Madrasas and Islamic Boarding Schools in Desah Bah Aren to Increase Competitiveness in the Modern Era Ari Wibowo Sembiring; Amaluddin Tanjung; Era Yunita; Lola Amalia Sibarani; Akbar Rafsanjani; Mela Safitri Situmorang
Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Enrekang

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This article examines efforts to develop creativity in the context of education in madrasas, Islamic boarding schools, in Baharen village with the main aim of increasing competitiveness in the modern era. This research explores educational strategies, methods and practices that can stimulate student creativity in traditional and rural Islamic educational environments. The research results show that the application of innovative approaches in the teaching and learning process, community involvement, and the use of technology contribute significantly to improving the quality of education and creativity of the younger generation. These findings provide important insights into how education can play an important role in preparing students to compete in the ever-changing modern era.