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Journal : Ahlussunnah: Journal of Islamic Education

Problematics of the Learning Proces of Islamic Religious Education in Junior High Schools Pradmi, Tomi; Izmi, Nelly; Fatimah, Fatimah
Ahlussunnah: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): December
Publisher : STIT Ahlussunnah Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58485/jie.v1i3.178

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This research aims to determine the planning, implementation, and evaluation carried out in Islamic Religious Education learning. This research uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach, namely describing the conditions that occur in the field as they are. The data sources in this research are Islamic Religious Education teachers, students, and the principal of Palembayan 01 Junior High School. Data collection techniques were carried out by means of interviews, observation, and documentation. Meanwhile, the sampling technique is using snowball sampling. The analysis results show that; i) learning strategy planning is less than optimal, including planning in learning objectives, choosing teaching materials that focus on book material without looking for additional references, learning techniques that are less varied, only using lecture and question and answer techniques, poor class management, ii) implementing strategies Islamic Religious Education learning is not consistent in carrying out the steps in using strategies, only using direct, expository learning strategies which are according to one's own wishes, discussions focused only on activity, iii) forms of learning evaluation questions given in the form of tests and non-tests, questions that less interesting because there are no pictures or tables, relying on questions. The results of this research can be used as initial data for future researchers to study in different contexts and studies.
Identifying Student Motivation for Learning Islamic Education in Indonesian Senior High Schools Japeri, Japeri; Rahmi, Elvi; Izmi, Nelly; Irayanti, Irma; Eki Saputri, Teni
Ahlussunnah: Journal of Islamic Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58485/jie.v2i1.188

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Understanding student motivation for learning Islamic education in Indonesian senior high schools is crucial for enhancing educational outcomes and student engagement. The aim of this research is to look at students' intrinsic motivation, students' extrinsic motivation, supporting and inhibiting factors in learning Islamic religious education. This research uses descriptive qualitative methods. The data collection techniques used are observation, interviews, and documentation with data analysis through data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions and verification. The results of this research were obtained: i) the intrinsic motivation of students at Senior High School in learning Islamic religious education was obtained through the appreciation given by the teacher and the students' sense of responsibility. This award is motivation for students to develop and progress further in their learning process, ii) extrinsic motivation for Senior High School students is obtained from the motivation provided by teachers, principals, and all the environment in the school. Adequate infrastructure is one of the motivations for student learning in achieving goals, iii) supporting factors in increasing student learning motivation in learning Islamic religious education, namely students are given Islamic religious learning guidance, in the form of congregational prayers, tahfiz, reading the Quran and delivering learning material. The inhibiting factor in increasing students' learning motivation in learning Islamic religious education is the lack of Islamic religious education lesson hours at school. Apart from the lack of teaching hours for Islamic religious education teachers, students who study religion are less aware of the importance of studying Islam. The results of this research can be used as initial data for future researchers in studying this problem in different contexts and issues.