Sudarmin Sudarmin
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The Dynamics of Muhammadiyah Islamic Education (1912-2019) Sudarmin Sudarmin; M Afif Ansori; An An Andari; Anis Fuadah; Khairun Nisa
Yupa: Historical Studies Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Sejarah FKIP Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/yupa.v8i1.3145

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This research aims to understand the changes within Muhammadiyah's Islamic educational institutions, including the influencing factors and the programs developed to enhance the quality and effectiveness of the education provided. This research identifies factors influencing the development of these educational institutions, including political policies, socio-cultural changes, technological advancements, and Muhammadiyah's educational thoughts and movements. The findings reveal four dynamic periods of educational development within the Muhammadiyah organization: the pioneer period (1900-1923), the development period (1923-1970), the institutionalization period (1970-1998), and the transformation period (1998-present). In the 1970s, the development of Islamic education within Muhammadiyah began with religious-plus schools, which later formed the basis for establishing Muhammadiyah boarding schools.
The Role of Ma'arif Nahdlatul Ulama Educational Institutions in the Development of Islamic Education in Indonesia (1926-1959) Muhamad Kholil; M Afif Ansori; An An Andari; Joko Pribadi; Sudarmin Sudarmin
Yupa: Historical Studies Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Sejarah FKIP Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/yupa.v8i1.3148

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This research aims to examine the role played by Ma'arif Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) Educational Institutions in depicting the dynamics of Islamic education development in Indonesia. The focus of this research is to analyze the contribution of these educational institutions to the evolution of the Islamic education system, both in terms of curriculum, teaching methods, and their impact on student character formation. The research method includes historical analysis discussing the history and development of Ma'arif NU Educational Institutions since their establishment. The main data sources involve historical documents, archives, and interviews with key actors in these educational institutions, such as teachers, students, and administrators. The results of this research are expected to provide a comprehensive overview of how the role of Ma'arif NU Educational Institutions has shaped and influenced the context of Islamic education in Indonesia. Additionally, this research will also discuss the challenges and opportunities faced by these educational institutions in responding to the changing times and evolving educational demands.
The Contribution of the Ummat Islam Association (PUI) to the Dynamics of Educational Institutions in Indonesia (1962-2000) Anis Fuadah; M Afif Ansori; An An Andari; Ahmad Taufik Nasution; Sudarmin Sudarmin
Yupa: Historical Studies Journal Vol 8 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Sejarah FKIP Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/yupa.v8i1.3149

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This research examines the changes and continuity of the Islamic Community Association in education from 1969 to 2000. This study employs a qualitative descriptive library research method using a historical approach. The research findings indicate that since 1911, the Ulama Association has pioneered modern educational patterns by integrating religious education, general education, and life skills learning (entrepreneurship). This educational institution encompasses 282 Non-Formal Islamic Schools (Madrasah Diniyah), 308 Kindergartens and Islamic Education Centers (TK, RA, TPA), 165 Elementary Schools (Madrasah Ibtidaiyah), 93 Junior High Schools (Madrasah Tsanawiyah), 47 Senior High Schools (Madrasah Aliyah), 7 Universities, 83 Islamic Boarding Schools (Pondok Pesantren), and 1200 Study Groups (Majlis Ta’lim) spread across Java, particularly in West Java, and partly in South Sumatra.