scholarly journals Sekolah Alam: Paradigma Baru Pendidikan Islam Humanis

Nadwa ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 282
Author(s):  
Rohinah Rohinah

<p>This paper describes a new paradigm of Islamic education in the perspective of humanism based on nature school model. This school model has three specific aspects, namely: natural as learning space, nature as media and teaching mate-rials, and natural as learning objects. It is a creativity in building a humanist paradigm of Islamic education. The education system emphasizes awareness to encourage the process of dialogue between teachers and students. Dialogical process can bring an attitude of humility and affection that is open to criticism from the learners. Learners are required critical and questioned again about the unknown by the teacher. This kind of learning led to a harmonious communica-tion between all parties. School of Natural allow the emergence of awareness. This school gives the freedom to create, explore and discover potential, and find the knowledge based on experiences from the world of reality.<br /> <br /><strong>Abstrak</strong></p><p>Makalah ini menjelaskan paradigma baru pendidikan Islam dalam perspektif humanisme dengan bertolak pada model sekolah alam. Model sekolah ini memiliki tiga aspek khusus, yakni: alam sebagai ruang belajar, alam sebagai media dan bahan mengajar, serta alam sebagai objek pembelajaran. Pendidikan seperti ini merupakan sebuah kreativitas dalam membangun paradigma pendidikan Islam yang humanis. Sistem pendidikan ini menekankan penyadaran untuk mendorong adanya proses dialog antara guru dan anak didik. Proses dialogis dapat memunculkan sikap rendah hati dan kasih sayang sehingga terbuka terhadap kritik dari peserta didik. Peserta didik dituntut kritis dan mempertanyakan kembali tentang hal yang belum diketahui oleh sang guru. Pembelajaran semacam ini memunculkan kesadaran siswa dan komunikasi yang harmonis antara semua pihak. Sekolah ini memberikan kebebasan untuk berkreasi, menggali dan menemukan potensi, serta menemukan pengetahuan berbasis pada pengalaman-pengalaman dari dunia realitas.<br /><br /></p>

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 61-86
Author(s):  
Zainal Lutfi

This article discusses the problem of Islamic education from a theological and sociological point of view. The emergence of normative and verbalist Islamic education curriculum distorts the universality of Islam. Islam that is contextual in space and time, always in contact with sociological aspects, should be understood as something that can change its partiality dynamics continuously, even though there is a universal thing that is maintained as a normative belief. On the other hand, the failure of education to produce educational output that is dignified and virtuous has caused some people to distrust the world of education in developing the character and ethics of children. The vote of disbelief is getting stronger with the emergence of the National curriculum model which gives a greater portion of general subjects than religious subjects. This paper is a criticism of the development of the world of education in Indonesia, with the hope that education stakeholders make changes to the education system and the applicable curriculum.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-73
Author(s):  
Muhammad Abrar Parinduri ◽  
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Zuliana Zuliana ◽  

The presence of modernization in the world of Islamic education seems to be a necessity that cannot be avoided. The birth of reformer figures in the Islamic world who came from the Middle East and Indonesia became a separate impetus to accelerate the pace of renewal of Islamic education. This research uses library research type (library research) which is carried out using literature (literature) in the form of books, notes, and research reports from previous research. Sources of data can be obtained from documents or document studies. Document study, namely looking for data about things or variables in the form of notes or transcripts, books, newspapers, magazines, and other documents needed for research data. This research proves that the flow of renewal in Islamic education finds momentum when the Indonesian government is able to synergize with Muslim figures. Likewise, the accommodative and cooperative attitude displayed by some Indonesian Muslim leaders and Islamic community organizations has contributed to the government's belief that advancing Islamic educational institutions is not something that is scary but will add stability to the condition of government and politics in Indonesia. It is at this stage that the reform of Islamic education is ultimately integrated into the national education system.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 64-78
Author(s):  
Moh Romli

ABSTRACTMaking students who have the right, noble character and noble character, is the main goal of a teacher.Therefore, Ali Ahmad Madkur, an education expert and a Professor in the field of education curriculum developmentfrom Cairo University of Egypt, explained some of his thoughts related to the methods in Teaching and LearningActivities (at-thariqah at-ta'lim wa ta'alum). He put it in a very important part to make it easier for students to learn.Ali Ahmad Madkur, seeks to provide alternative solutions in teaching and learning methods to teachers (mu'alimun),which consist of various methods, such as habituation or exemplary, lectures, and interactions, discussions anddebates, stories, advice, penalties and rewards, etc. Ali Ahmad Madkur, has contributed ideas that can be used as abasis in teaching teachers so that they can be better understood by students, and trying with these methods, canreconstruct students' patterns of having noble character and character according to the expectations of parents, withfoundation ijmaliy (global) exposure in the guidance of the Holy Qur’an and the Hadith of the Prophet. Ali AhmadMazdkur strives in his thinking, advancing the world of Islamic education with the output of students or students whohave knowledge based on wisdom, character and noble character.Keywords: Learning Method, Student Character


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 75-91
Author(s):  
Tatang Hidayat ◽  
Toto Suryana

The aim of this present study is to initiate Islamic education in order to rectify the educational paradigm in Indonesia. With respect to the research methodology, this study employed a qualitative approach and literature study method. In its implementation, the collected data was then analyzed using a descriptive analysis method. Based on the results of the discussion, in order to rectify the educational paradigm in Indonesia, it should initially change the secularism paradigm that has been fossilized in the world of education into the paradigm of Islam, al-Qur`an, and Tauhid. As a consequence, this paradigm will have implications for the establishment of the conceptualized education system that inevitably also affects the to-be-achieved educational objectives. In order to realize a good education system, there should be integration between the elements of education practitioners which consist of family, mosques/schools/campuses, and society. As a result, those aforementioned objectives will be successfully achieved in the moment when Islamic rules are fully implemented in all aspects of life. Therefore, it is necessary to continuously educate the public regarding the importance of implementing Islamic rules in all aspects of life, including in the aspect of education.


2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 151
Author(s):  
Biltiser Bachtiar Manti ◽  
Adian Husaini ◽  
Endin Mujahidin ◽  
Didin Hafidhuddin

<p>This research is motivated by the attitude of Muslim ambiguity in facing modernity which its existence is necessity and can not be rejected in any way. The product of modernity has roiled throughout the joints and pulse of human life without any rebellion. Because he is present with a friendly and pragmatic smile, so able to lull and make forget the impacts. The author formulates this research on the concept of modern education Mahmud Yunus and its relevance to modern education now and how its contribution to modern educational institutions in Indonesia. This study aims to get a picture of modern educational thinking Mahmud Yunus and its relevance to the birth of modern educational institutions in Indonesia. This research is library research, where the data obtained through primary data sources and secondary data, either through the source books of Mahmud Yunus figures directly or from reading materials and internet searching and interviews that the author describes by arranging them according to the theme and issues, especially issues related to the modernization of Islamic education in Indonesia. The concept of modern education Mahmud Yunus is a radical renewal of the education system by taking into account the needs and demands of society, without destroying the existing order. So the offer of modernization of education Mahmud Yunus, in the application of its implementation does not get opposition from anyone, both internal and ekster-nal. While his contribution to the birth of modern educational institutions in Indonesia; In the first place, institutional modernization, Mahmud Yunus is among those who pioneered the need to change the teaching system from the individual ones as applied in the pesantren using the sorogan or weton method. Secondly, the modernization in curriculum where Mahmud Yunus was the first to pioneer the existence of an integrated curriculum, a curriculum combining religious knowledge and general science in Islamic educational institutions, especially in developing Arabic teaching. Third, modernization in the field of learning, Mahmud Yunus is recognized by educational experts as a way hacker for the birth of new methods of Islamic education in Indonesia and he made a new teaching method that he introduced with the name al-thariqah al-mubasyarah (direct methode) that teaches various components science of Arabic. From the thought of Mahmud Yunus is found a new concept, namely; "ICT-based Modern Madrasahs" from the elaboration of the modernization concept both from the institutional side, the curriculum, the method of learning and producing a reliable educator in the hope of becoming a new paradigm for the world of Islamic education in the world and Indonesia in particular.</p><p class="keywords">Keywords: modern education, islamic education institution, integrated curriculum</p>


Author(s):  
Djénéba Gory ◽  
Jayanti Bhatia ◽  
Venkatesh Reddy Mallapu Reddy

Abstract For over two decades, Zimbabwe has been embroiled within a complex web of economic, political, and financial challenges. In 2013, the country embarked on an ambitious journey of overhauling its education system by moving from content knowledge to a competency-based curriculum. The theory of change, in particular, was that, if the curriculum is entirely overhauled from outdated knowledge-based to twenty-first-century skills and competencies, then in the long-term, students would ultimately be able to meet the economy and labor market demands. The reform was phased from 2015 to 2022 and at the time of writing is in its last leg of implementation; there is much to appreciate and learn from the progress thus far. The chapter begins with an overview of the country’s education system and conditions that shaped the reform, followed by a more detailed description of the reform. It then analyzes the reform stages through Reimers’ five perspectives of educational change (Reimers, Educating students to improve the world. Springer, Singapore, 2020), and concludes by presenting the results and challenges at the time of writing. The success of such reform requires a systemic collaboration and stable conditions, and at this stage, it remains to be seen, which direction the reform takes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Surawadi Surawadi ◽  
Awad Awad

In this era of globalization, it is necessary for the modernization process to occur in human life, due to the fulfillment of various human demands and the development of advances in the fields of science and technology, especially in the world of information and new innovations that bring drastic changes. Facing such a situation, Islamic education must also try to put its position into a strategic position not only in the context of building a complete human being, but also instilling ideal values for the life and progress of a dynamically developing society so that it can provide solutions to various problems that arise arise as a result of advances in science and technology, modernization and globalization. In addition, Islamic education is also expected to be able to build an integrative scientific and technological style construction (between spiritualism and realism) in life. Education is also the best institution in guiding human life to realize its self-actualization for a full and prosperous life in accordance with the ideals of life. All of this, of course, cannot be separated from the concept of divinity, humanity and nature which was developed in an integrative way.Keywords: Reactualization of Islamic Education, New Paradigm


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 27
Author(s):  
Imron Mustofa

The relationship and Islam democracy in Indonesia has been a topic. The possibility of Islam education is worth taking into account in the arena of Indonesian politics? How is Islamic education position in the world Indonesian government? Until that the Islamic education system plays in the world of Indonesian politics. To  answers to the problems that this article is present. After through the review process, the article has finally found the conclusion that Indonesian democracy, its central idea of sovereignty in the hands of the people, has indirectly opened up Muslim opportunities form a democracy religious. That is, a system and elements Islamic foundations efforts to develop a religious model of Islamic education. This is due the peculiar nature of Islamic education which strongly emphasizes the importance of integral attitudes (tawhīdī) at all kinds of reality. Therefore, the government of Indonesia in the future, all started from Islamic education at this time. Because, the young people who is currently still a role as a student of this State of Indonesia journey.


1970 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 235-249
Author(s):  
Sehat Sultoni Dalimunthe

Science dichotomy in the Islam is a long-standing theory and practice.If we read the history, Muslim authors excel in various fields of science.Therefore emerge the spirit of reform of Islamic education, includingthe education system of pesantren. Without mastering science andtechnology, Muslims will remain marginalized in the dynamics of modernsociety. By bringing science, technology, and information to the world ofpesantren, negative impacts can be fixed. When the third "ruler" was heldby the faithful, it is hoped the friendly and peaceful world.


2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Imas Muchofillah

Abstract Islamic Education system is currently experiencing saturated management. One of that cause is many theories that is given in Islamic Education system we must include of cultural values in order to the Islamic Education system is more enthusiastic. Because after Islam will continue to cling to the existing culture of the local community. The way to reform and reformulate a new paradigm of learning strategies that balance. By learning the balance between the cognitive (intellectual ability), affective (spiritual abilities) and psychomotor (professional abilities). Human potential as God’s gift should be developed, while the development potential in accordance with the instructions of the Lord is worship. Thus, the purpose of human events in the context of worship is in terms of the development of human potential that made him achieve the highest degree of humanity. And the high degree of humanity would look if useful to others. Because rahmatan lil’alamin in the concept of Islam is regardless of tribe, race, religion, race and class. Keywords: Reform education system, learning strategy, cultural values


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