Teaching Performance Excellence through Life Skills Instruction: An Integrated Curriculum (Part 2)

Strategies ◽  
2001 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 19-23 ◽  
Author(s):  
Clay Sherman

This chapter begins with a discussion on the paradigm of the centrality of the learner-student to every educational endeavor by highlighting the relationship between learners and teachers and the connections that exist between classroom learning, lifelong learning, and economic development of the individual learner. The two-fold purpose of teaching, at any level of education, is to ensure that all learners learn how to acquire knowledge and then attain the understanding of how to apply what is learned to their own lives outside of the classroom. In Section 1, the literature review highlights the concepts and connections between ‘becoming aware' and self-directed learning. Section 2 gives an in-depth look at integrated curriculum, noting the principles, methods, benefits, and types of integrated curriculum; making connections between learning and life skills; and negotiating class-room content with life outside of school.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 83-98
Author(s):  
Nani Zahrotul Mufidah

Manajemen kurkulum menjadi salah satu hal yang penting untuk mencapai visi isi dan tujuan dari sebuah lembaga. Pada lembaga ini menggnakan maajemen kurikulum terintegrasi untuk mewujudkan generasi Qur’ani yang memiliki skill khusus untuk melangsungkan kehidupan dimasa yang akan datang, tentu dengan basic dari lembaga sebagai tahfidzul Qur’an dan memiliki kemampuan lain sesuai dengan bakat dan minat peserta didik. Cara pencapaian tujuan lembaga adalah dengan melakukan pembiasaan dan penggemlengan melalui pengelompokan sesuai dengan karakter awal peserta didik. Disini bukan untuk merubah karakter dasar, akan tetapi mengembangkan potensi atau karakter dasar yang telah dimiliki oleh pesrta didik agar dapat optimal. Jadi begitu keluar dari lembaga minimal mempunyai 2 kemampuan sekligus, yakni dibidang tahfidzul Qur’an dan juga di bidang minat dan bakat dari masing-masing peserta didik.  


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 3-17
Author(s):  
Manar Eissa ◽  
Madihah Khalid

Islamic Schools strive to achieve educational excellence while integrating religious values into their curriculum. Yet, what makes an Islamic school really “Islamic” is not just the content of the curriculum, but also the teaching methods employed by the teachers who are teaching religious and non-religious subjects which affect the whole implementation of the integrated curriculum.  The aim of this paper is to investigate the potential benefits of using Quranic and Prophetic Teaching Methods (QPTMs) in non-religious classes on developing the characters of students. Semi-structured one-on-one interviews were conducted with 6 teachers teaching non-religious subjects in Islamic international schools in Malaysia. The interviews were transcribed and the data collected was analyzed by the researchers. The study analysis revealed that teachers of non-religious subjects in Islamic international schools believe that QPTMs contribute to students’ character development by inculcating characteristics and life skills. The findings of the study can draw the attention of integrated curriculum developers to the impact of including the QPTMs in teaching non-religious subjects in the inculcation of Islamic morals and developing the characters of the students. Key words: Islamic education, moral education, character development, teaching methods, integrated curriculum


1988 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 163-163
Author(s):  
Richard I. Evans

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