Wardi Yusro
Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

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Analisis Kebijakan Full Day School Dalam Membina Akhlak Siswa di Era Merdeka Belajar Desti Meliana Ramandhani; Wardi Yusro; Dwi Nugroho; Farid Setiawan
An-Nuha Vol 3 No 3 (2023): Islamic Education
Publisher : Prodi Pendidikan Keagamaan Islam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/annuha.v3i3.405

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Technological advances have affected various sectors in the world. One of them is in the education sector. Various advances and conveniences that have been presented in this technological era have succeeded in developing the education system. However, technological advances also have a negative impact on students, namely the occurrence of moral degradation. One of the efforts made by the government in dealing with this problem is by implementing a full day school policy. This study aims to describe and analyze full day school policies in fostering student morals in the era of independent learning. This research uses qualitative methods, with descriptive methods and library research. The results of the study state that the full day school policy is able to maintain and foster student morals from various deviations that occur in the school environment and outside the school.
Education Development in Muhammadiyah and Nahdlatul Ulama from Time to Time Lathifah Irsyadiyah Husna; Yazida Ichsan; Neysa Salsabila Felasufa Amadea; Wardi Yusro
At-Taqaddum Vol 15, No 1 (2023): At-Taqaddum
Publisher : Quality Assurance Institute (LPM) State Islamic University Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/at.v15i1.10507

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Islamic education in Indonesia has developed from time to time as well as the the development of Muhammadiyah and Nahdhatul Ulama (NU). This article aims to explore the history of the education development of Muhammadiyah and NU from time to time, referring to the historical literature sources using library research methods. The analysis results demonstrate that Muhammadiyah started its movement by focusing on tajdid, or Islamic renewal. In the 19th century, Ahmad Dahlan founded a secondary educational institution, the Muhammadiyah boarding school, to provide religious and other general knowledge. Afterward, when the dualism of the Islamic education system occurred in the 20th century, Muhammadiyah attempted to integrate the secular knowledge brought by the Dutch with religious knowledge. Furthermore, Nahdhatul Ulama, which took part in education, especially Islamic boarding schools, also confirmed that its focus is to educate human resources by aiding the establishment of Islamic boarding schools.