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International Journal of Islamic Boarding School
ISSN : 29860857     EISSN : 29643716     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35719/ijibs.v1i1.1
Aims, Focus and Scope A. Aims: International Journal of Islamic Boarding School is a leading peer-reviewed and open-access journal, which publishes scholarly works of researchers and scholars worldwide and specializes in the Social Sciences. The journal also has a strong interest in the scientific development of theory that is of global significance. B. Focus: International Journal of Islamic Boarding School focuses on publishing the highest quality scientific articles emphasizing contemporary issues with interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches to Islamic Boarding Schools. C. Scope: This journal seeks to publish articles that raise the issue of Islamic boarding schools; the goal is to significantly contribute to a deeper understanding of Islamic education, social values, and the contribution of Islamic Boarding schools to society and Muslims more broadly. Its scope consists of: 1. Management Quality of Islamic Boarding Schools, 2. of Islamic Boarding Schools, 3. Values and Traditions of Islamic Boarding Schools, 4. Leadership within Islamic Boarding Schools, 5. Study of Islamic Boarding Schools Script, 6. Education Institution of Islamic Boarding Schools, 7. Epistemology of Islamic Boarding Schools, 8. Methodological Study of Islamic Boarding Schools, 9. Theoretical Framework of Islamic Boarding Schools Studies, and 10. Scientific Genealogy of Islamic Boarding Schools.
Articles 12 Documents
Self-Regulation In Learning New Students At Ma'had Al - Jami'ah UIN Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember Arif Widodo; Mahmud Zain; Putri Kamilatul Rohmi
IJIBS Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : LP2M UIN Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/ijibs.v1i2.27

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The period of accepting new students at Mah'ad Al-Jami'ah UIN KH Achmad Siddiq Jember has an impact on the psychology of students in carrying out adjustments in learning Islamic boarding school life. Santri as adult educated people are required to have initiative, strategy, management and evaluation of their own learning so that their goals can be achieved. Self-regulation of students in learning in psychological studies is called Self Regulated Learning. Based on the results of the interviews, there were still students who had not carried out self-regulated learning properly. The purpose of this research is to explore the motivations, strategies, metacognitive and management of new student santri resources in carrying out self-adjustment in learning mah'ad life. This research was conducted at Ma'had Al - Jami'ah KH Achmad Siddiq State Islamic University Jember using qualitative research methods. Research data obtained through interviews and documentation. The research subjects were new student students. The results of the study found the following; (1) New student students' learning motivation is divided into intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. (2) Learning strategies for new students using sorogan and dialogue (3) Metacognitive learning for new students maximizing basic skills (4) Managing new student santri resources is done by asking for help from friends and Muslim teachers/ustadzah when having difficulty mastering the material. (5) factors that influence new student students in self-regulation in learning on adjustments at Mah'ad Al - Jami'ah KH Achmad Siddiq State Islamic University Jember include personal, behavioral and environmental factors
Nationalism Education: Dialectical Relations Between Darussalam Islamic Boarding School Education and Tradition of the Manokwari Society of West Papua Ma’isyatusy Syarifah; Dian Indriyani; Ainul Churria Almachim
IJIBS Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : LP2M UIN Kiai Haji Achmad Siddiq Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35719/ijibs.v1i2.28

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Research refutes the opinion of Francis Fukuyama, in his book The End of History and the Last Man (2006) which states that nationalism is dead and does not need to be taught. This thesis was written to strengthen previous research which also questioned the existence of nationalism in the world of education such as Coulby and Zambeta (2007) which stated that the old ideology of nationalism which in certain aspects was universalistic, humanistic conceptualized by intellectuals, lost "truth" and the power to captivated many people in the west. A new concept is needed to strengthen nationalism education which strengthens 'national stability' in areas transitioning towards industrial culture. Dewey ( 2010 ) stated that nationalism education for students forms the characteristics of a democratic life that cannot be separated from learning. Maksu>d (2008) states that nationalism education is an effort to raise national personality and pride in the homeland. Efforts to strengthen these values cannot be denied through teaching at all levels of education. This research shows that (1 ) the ideology of nationalism needs to be taught in formal education because it is considered dead; (2) Nationalism education is the basis for strengthening the spirit of unity and nationality; (3) Strengthening nationalism through formal education (schools and Islamic boarding schools) is one of the effective steps to suppress national disintegration. The main sources of this thesis are various research results and documentation relating to the dynamics of the pesantren in Manokwari which are synonymous with Islamic studies and traditionalism, with a pluralistic society adhering to the majority Christian religion and the strength of the Free Papua Organization movement. the dealektics of the educational tradition of nationalism in the Darussalam Islamic Boarding School and the cultural traditions of the local community which are implemented in behavior and attitudes within the people of West Papua. To obtain these data, observations, interviews and documentation were carried out which were analyzed through qualitative research with a phenomenological approach.

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