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EDUKASIA
ISSN : 19077254     EISSN : 25023039     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
Articles to be received and published in the Journal of EDUKASIA are included in the scope of Islamic Education.
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Inclusive Learning for Digital Natives in Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University Yogyakarta Fifi Nofiaturrahmah; Ulfah Rahmawati
EDUKASIA Vol 18, No 1 (2023): EDUKASIA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/edukasia.v18i1.17350

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Since inclusive education is required to develop learning innovations for students with disabilities and special education, it is driven by the equal rights of individuals to pursue higher education. This study thus aims to analyze implemented inclusive learning of students with disabilities at UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta. The study of this theme was carried out using a qualitative approach. Data were collected by observation, interviews, and document analysis. All data were then analyzed in stages: reducing the data, presenting the data, and concluding the research results. Through triangulation (multiple sources and methods), the data validity was checked. The study results uncovered that 1) lecturers must design a curriculum that accommodates and suits all students, including students with disabilities. 2) Lecturers must support PLD (Center for Disability Service) by digitizing teaching materials, being actively involved in mid-semester FGDs, collaborating with PLD volunteers to achieve learning goals, and preparing adaptive learning evaluations according to the type of disability.
Intellectual Capital of Islamic Boarding Schools to Build Multicultural Education Epistemology Sauqi Futaqi; Saepudin Mashuri
EDUKASIA Vol 18, No 1 (2023): EDUKASIA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/edukasia.v18i1.17329

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This research intends to discover the multicultural epistemology at Islamic boarding schools (pesantren). So far, Westerners and some university graduates have dominated the discourse on multicultural education, even though pesantren, with their distinctive intellectual capital, have their own perspectives on understanding, developing, and practicing multicultural education. Using phenomenological qualitative research on two pesantrens in Indonesia, this study uncovered that pesantrens have significant multicultural capital through personal, structural, or relational knowledge. For pesantren, multicultural education is not only an anthropological issue but rather a manifestation of the theology of humanity. Multicultural education for pesantren is a legacy of traditions of freedom of opinion, openness to differences, and the essence of humanity.
Islamic Boarding Schools' Foreign Language Goals: A Dual-Language Sinking Model Amin Nasir; Fatah Syukur; Suja'i Suja'i
EDUKASIA Vol 18, No 1 (2023): EDUKASIA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/edukasia.v18i1.21025

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This study was motivated by the failure of language learning from traditional methods. This method does not provide a chance for students to practice the language that makes the alinated from the target language. On this basis, Dual-Language Sinking model was developed for language learning which will bridge learning with the daily lives of students to achieve the expected language competencies.This literature review will try to explore what language competencies are needed by students to be said as language competent users and what are the ideal patterns of language learning to develop their language competencies. Finally, the Dual-Language Sinking model will be explained as a offered model to develope language competencies and how to implement the model. The results of this study indicate that competent language users are those who are able to function their language skills and knowledge in their daily activities. To develop students who are competent in language, the learning conditions must be designed as naturally as possible as students' first language environment. This can be achieved by implementing a dual-language sinking as bilingual program. This model uses the target language as the language of instruction in learning and students' daily lives, so that students will develop their language competence through their daily habits.
Transformation Strategy of Pesantren Wali Songo Ngabar in Responding to Modern Education Kharisul Wathoni
EDUKASIA Vol 18, No 1 (2023): EDUKASIA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/edukasia.v18i1.17327

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Pesantren can now play a role and compete with educational institutions in general, especially in trying to adapt to the development and progress of the times. On the other side, manypesantren can stand on equal footing with general educational institutions in terms of mastery of science and technology. It is evidently an added value because, on the one hand, it remains a center for Islamic studies by trying to maintain old traditions that are still relevant, while on the other hand, it remains inclusive of various issues of change that occur outside the pesantren. The efforts of Pesantren to gain public trust are carried out in earnest to provide satisfaction to the community as "graduate users" at Pesantren and Wali Songo Ngabar. The research method used qualitative with a case study approach. The results achieved began with formulating a strategy to increase public trust carried out by Wali Songo through several stages, namely planning, organizing, actuating and controlling, related to strategies to gain public trust. Its implementation includes strategies in managerial, economics, and leadership. The implications for increasing public trust are in the form of economic, psychological-social, and academic regulatory implications, all of which increase the existence of pesantren in the eyes of society.
Values of Tolerance Through Religious Learning at Al-Hikmah Lasem Islamic Boarding School: Concepts, Strategies, and Challenges Ahmad Fatah; Fatah Syukur; Ihsan Ihsan; Hilyatus Saadah
EDUKASIA Vol 18, No 1 (2023): EDUKASIA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/edukasia.v18i1.18859

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This study aims to describe and analyze the internalization of tolerance values through religious learning at the Al-Hikmah Lasem Islamic Boarding School. The type of research used is field research, namely research that requires researchers to travel to the field to observe phenomena in a scientific context. The subjects in this study were Kiai, Ustaz, head of the boarding school, administrators, and students of Al-Hikmah Lasem. The criteria for students involved by researchers to determine research subjects were those who had lived in Islamic boarding schools for a range of two to four years. The results of this study revealed that the internalization of tolerance values at the Al-Hikmah Lasem Islamic boarding school was achieved through habituation strategies and exemplary strategies. The internalization process was carried out through religious learning both textually through book studies and contextually through examples and procedures for socializing and tolerance with the community. Supporting factors for achieving the internalization of the tolerance value included the motivation frequently given by caregivers, Ustaz, and administrators to the students of the Al-Hikmah Lasem Islamic Boarding School; the condition or environment of the Al-Hikmah Lasem Islamic Boarding School; the existence of supporting facilities at the Al-Hikmah Lasem Islamic Boarding School. Meanwhile, the inhibiting factors comprised the different backgrounds of students and the lack of interaction between students and the Chinatown community.
The Piety and Aspirations of Education Muslim Middle Class in Yogyakarta Lukis Alam
EDUKASIA Vol 18, No 1 (2023): EDUKASIA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/edukasia.v18i1.17134

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Elite Islamic schools have recently become the alternative of the urban Muslim middle class. Its presence has raised alternative educational options in addition to madrassa and pesantren. As a student city and a fertile ground for investment, Yogyakarta is an excellent place for private schools to establish to accommodate the middle ups’, including Muslim families, needs. Using a qualitative approach, the study obtains data from both literature and field work and was held in Yogyakarta from March 2017 to December 2018. This research shows that the idea of elite Islamic schools in Yogyakarta was backgrounded by the eagerness to provide qualified Islamic education without neglecting the government’s policy on it. Characterized as a non-partisan Islamic school in Yogyakarta, Al-Azhar is a modern Islamic school that vocalizes moderate Islamic belief with no specific ideological affiliation. Budi Mulia Dua presents Islamic education emphasizing egalitarianism, inclusivity, and introduces Islamic values substantively without ignoring person-to-person relationships.

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