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Al-Bidayah : Jurnal Pendidikan Dasar Islam
ISSN : 20850034     EISSN : 25493388     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Focus and Scope Focus Al-Bidayah : jurnal pendidikan dasar Islam emphasizes the study of primary education and islamic primary education in islamic countries in general and specifically in Indonesia by emphasizing the theories of islamic primary education and its practices in the Islamic worlds that developed in attendance through publications of articles. Scope the journal studies the theories and practices of primary education and islamic primary education in islamic country intends to express original research searches and current issues. This journal welcomes the contributions of scholars from related fields warmly that consider the following topics; - E-learning - Management of technology and innovation - Child development - Inclusive education - Literation and numeration - Islamic religious curriculum - Educational innovation - Islamic religious education - Education for primary school teachers
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The Internalization of Wasathiyah Values In Inclusion Madrasah: A Case Study of Integrated Madrasah Ibtida’iyah of Ar-Roihan Malang Sigit Priatmoko
Al-Bidayah : Jurnal Pendidikan Dasar Islam Vol. 11 No. 2 (2019): Al-Bidayah : jurnal pendidikan dasar Islam
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The research aim is to comprehensively reveal the construction of Islamic wasathiyah values developed by Integrated Madrasah Ibtidaiyah (IMI) of Ar-Roihan and how these values are internalized into their members. This research used a qualitative approach with a case study design. The methods used to collect data are interviews, observation, and documentation. Data were analyzed using Miles and Huberman's interactive analysis model, which included four stages, namely data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusions drawing. In order to obtain valid data, researchers used source triangulation techniques, triangulation methods, and extension observations. The results showed that the values of wasathiyah at IMI of Ar-Roihan were built based on the contents of the letter ‘Abasa verses 1-10 and the theory of multiple intelligences. This result is by the IMI Ar-Roihan condition, which has a high plurality, which includes the characteristics and needs, intelligence, religious background of students. Based on these two main foundations and plurality, IMI of Ar-Roihan developed eight main wasathiyah values, namely equality, justice, progress, brotherhood, openness, balance, moderate, and tolerance. The eight values are internalized through three curriculum components, namely intracuricular activities, extracurricular activities, and hidden curriculum.
Reconstructing The Nature Of Inclusive School System In Primary School To Strengthening Inclusive Society Zidniyati Zidniyati
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This paper contains theoretical discussions about the nature of inclusive education and the implications needed in the practice of inclusive school systems, especially at the elementary school level. The formulation of the problem raised in this study is: What is the nature of the implementation of the inclusive education system in elementary schools? What are some examples of inclusive education practices so far? What is the relationship between inclusive education and value education in schools? How can inclusive education strengthen inclusive communities? What are the implications of implementing the inclusive education system in elementary schools? The five questions will be answered by a discussion approach on various theories that have been raised by many experts and by looking at the practices of inclusive education in several developing countries and developing countries. This research used literature review methods. The findings in this study are that inclusive education will be realized in an inclusive community environment that holds fast to the values of mutual acceptance, mutual respect, and mutual love for one another. In other words, inclusive education means preparing all members of the inclusive community in schools for inclusive communities.
Inclusion Education: Learning Reading Arabic Language And Alquran For Blind Rubini Rubini; Cahya Edi Setyawan
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Inclusive education is one of the priorities that must be considered for the sake of equality in educating the nation. Inclusive education is contained in the form of learning towards a group of people with special needs. Special needs in Indonesia are mostly those who have physical disabilities, one of the blind. This study aims to determine how the stages of learning to read Arabic letters and the Qur'an for the blind. This type of research is library research, with the method of collecting data, searching, analyzing, and synthesizing the latest research. The results of the study stages of learning to read Arabic letters and the Qur'an for the blind are: memorize Arabic Braille numeric codes from Alif أ to Ya ي,  memorizing Arabic punctuation, practice fingering Braille hijaiyah letters and Arabic punctuation, IQRA reading practice starting from words to simple sentences, and practice reading the Koran which starts from short letters to long letters.
The Analysis Of Social And Emotional Development Of Mentally Disabled Children (Mild) On Grade 2 Of Muhammadiyah Banguntapan Primary School Yogyakarta Muhammad Shaleh Assingkily; Munganatul Khoeriyah; Khamim Zarkasih Putro
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Every child is unique, including a mentally disabled child. The potential for self-development in academic, social, and workability becomes a necessity for mild mentally disabled children. This study aims to analyze the social and emotional development of mild mentally disabled children in grade 2 of Muhammadiyah Banguntapan Primary School Yogyakarta, or usually called SD Muhammadiyah Banguntapan Yogyakarta. Two formulations of the problems of this research are (1) how the social-emotional development of mild mentally disabled children in grade 2 of SD Muhammadiyah Banguntapan Yogyakarta in the classroom and outside the classroom and (2) how the teacher's efforts in developing the child's social-emotional development. The research data were obtained through a qualitative approach with observation, interviews, and analysis of document studies of mild mentally disabled children in grade 2 of SD Muhammadiyah Banguntapan Yogyakarta. From this study, the results were obtained that the social-emotional development of mentally disabled children in the class was achieved in the form of caring, interactive, and displaying an attitude of confidence, while what was not achieved in the form of participation, communication, and teamwork abilities. Whereas outside the classroom, the attainment is in the form of empathy and what is not achieved in the form of solitude and self-ness (ego) and has not been able to control emotions when socializing. The efforts made by teachers in developing children's social-emotional attitudes, namely: asking children to apologize and admit their own mistakes, motivating, "bluffing", advising children, setting seating, and trying to help children.
The Effectivity Of Empathic Love Therapy To Increase Subjective Well-Being And Teacher Readiness In Inclusive School Admila Rosada
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Inclusive education has been done in Indonesia since Law on the National Education System Number 20 the year 2003 is declared. Implementation evaluation of this inclusive education shows that teacher’s readiness in conducting inclusive classroom is still in a  low level, whereas the teacher is one of the four pillars in education. The teacher feels hard to facilitate special educational needs children, so influence his/her subjective wellbeing. The education ministry has organized some technical training about inclusive education. Some research shows that the training is only focused on the theory, regulation, and technical implementation, so no session facilitates the teacher’s affection domain. Empathic Love Therapy is a therapy series with a transpersonal approach to recognize self. This research aims to know the effectiveness of Empathic Love Therapy in increasing teacher subjective wellbeing and readiness in inclusive school settings. Research instrument to collecting data uses subjective wellbeing scale and teacher readiness scale. The subjects in this research are ten shadow teachers from Yogyakarta Inclusive School Forum. The result of this research shows that Empathic Love Therapy is useful in increasing teacher subjective wellbeing, but it is not sufficient to increase teacher’s readiness to conduct inclusive classrooms. The description of this result is explained in the discussion chapter. 
Role Of Parents In The Success Of Children Autism Merri Sri Hartati
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This study aimed to explain the role of parents in accompanied autism children. Research conducted in this study was qualitative with the type of case study. The selection of subjects was based on consideration of being a child with the category of autism, graduated from an inclusive school, and being accepted as a student through a regular test track. The methods used in the study were interviews, observation, and documentation. The results showed that children have a decisive role towards successful children, and helped in supported children, tried as much as possible with therapy, analyzed, and encouraged the talents and interested of children. A suggestion from the findings of this study is that there is a need for individual classes for parents about parenting education for autism children so that parents can help autism children find their talents
The Management Of Pioneering Inclusion Class At MI Karang Kemiri Banyumas Central Java Roikhatul Janah
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Inclusive education is a service system in the world of education and teaching that combines students who have limitations with normal students in a regular class to get common knowledge from a teacher. Data shows that Banyumas District has more than 2000 students with special needs, Madrasah Ibtidaiyah (MI) 1, Karang Kemiri is a pilot MI to implement inclusive classes in Banyumas Regency. This study aims to find out how the inclusion class management strategies in the MI 1 Pakuncen Banyumas pioneering inclusion class. This research is a qualitative approach, with the focus of research on the inclusive class management strategies in the pioneering inclusion class of MI Karang Kemiri, Pakuncan, Banyumas. Inclusion class management strategies in MI 1 Karang Kemiri include the management of educators and the management of students.
Guidance And Counseling Programs For Inclusive Education In Primary School Amalia Rizki Pautina; Wiwik Pratiwi; Sri Yunita Taligansing
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Inclusive education is a form of education service which does not distinguish between regular students and those with special needs, whether physical, social, intellectual, emotional, linguistic and so on. It also includes students in remote or backward areas, isolated indigenous communities, and experiencing natural disasters, social disasters, and economically incapable of having education in regular schools from primary school till senior high school. In primary schools providing inclusive education, schools are required to make adjustments both in terms of curriculum, educational facilities, and infrastructure, as well as learning systems so that it suits the individual needs of students. Besides, to maximize the implementation of inclusive education in primary schools, guidance, and counseling programs oriented to each individual are needed. This study uses a qualitative approach to the literature review method. The result of this research is guidance and counseling program at inclusive schools is directed at developing personality and life skills so that students can participate in the community and not become a burden on the family or community. The implementation of guidance and counseling programs in primary schools implementing inclusive education is carried out in four stages: planning, designing, implementing and evaluating.
The Evaluation of Students’ Prosocial Behavior On Primary Education Level Esti Setiawati; Ika Ernawati
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This study aims to evaluate the prosocial behavior of elementary school level students, especially State Junior High School students in Bantul Regency. This research is  evaluation research with a quantitative descriptive approach with the CIPP (Context, Input, Process, and Product) model. The research subjects were 131 students of Bantul Regency Public Middle School. Data collection through the questionnaire, interviews, observation, and documentation methods. The results of this study indicate that in general the prosocial behavior of students in Bantul Regency State Junior High Schools was included in the quite good category. The results of this study also showed that the strengthening of the prosocial behavior of state junior high school students in the Bantul Regency was good enough as outlined in the school development program planning document and school activity plan
The Integration Of Among (Instantiating) System In The Inclusive Education At Taman Muda Ibu Pawiyatan Primary School Yogyakarta Eka Tusyana; Wina Calista
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The research aim is to describe the integration of among systems in inclusive education at Taman Muda Ibu Pawiyatan Primary School Yogyakarta. This research utilized case study method with a qualitative approach. The data collection instruments were interview, observation, and documentation. The result indicates that among systems in inclusive education at Taman Muda Ibu Pawiyatan Primary School Yogyakarta is integrated into classroom and outing class learning activities. Among system in the classroom learning activity is integrated by teachers to not only provide material but also advise and habituation to students such as maintaining a good attitude to peers. Teachers apply the jigsaw method in learning, which is aimed to train regular students or students with special needs to implement the attitudes of being responsible, cooperative, and respecting other people’s opinions. Teachers do not demand students with special needs to compare their ability with regular children to achieve scores based on Minimum Criteria of Mastery Learning (or usually called Kriterai Ketuntasan Minimal/KKM). They open the opportunity to students, especially they who have special needs at inclusive school to train their independence without continuously depending on guardian. In the among the system of outing class learning, teachers apply three systems, which are karawitan (playing a java musical instrument), dance art, and scout.

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