scholarly journals Implementation of Full Day School Based on Islamic culture for strengthening The Religious Character of Students in Matsasurba Malang

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 138
Author(s):  
Nurul Sidrah ◽  
M. Mansur

ABSTRACTThe purpose of this research is to find out and describe (1) the concept and implementation of full day school based on Islamic culture for strengthening religious character of students at the Islamic Junior High School Surya Buana Malang (2) the inhibiting and supporting factors, (3) the solutions to deal with the inhibiting factors that emerging. This research method uses descriptive research with a qualitative approach, collecting data through observation, interviews, and documentation. Data were analyzed qualitatively, through stages of data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and data verification, along with data validity techniques using triangulation techniques. The result of this study showed that (1) the concept of full day school that applied is islamic full day school by focusing on strengthening the religious character of students. The implementationof full day school based on Islamic culture aims to make to make students have good character through the habituation that is carried out since students enter school until after school. (2) the inhibiting factors consist of diverse inputs, location and school regulations. Supporting factors consist of internal and external support. (3) the solutions to deal with the inhibiting factors that emerging is to provide special guidance, increase religious activities, comunnication and cooperation with parents of students.

Jurnal Ecogen ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 449
Author(s):  
Miftah Afifah Zafar ◽  
Armida S

The literature review result article aims to determine the application of full day school in secondary schools. In this study the authors used a type of libary research with philosophical and pedagogical approaches. The results of the literature review found, the authors found that the application of full day school in secondary schools had reached a high or very effective level of qualification of 92% with the achievement of learning objective namely an increase in academic achievement of 87,5% and the formation of student characters reaching 92% in implementing this full day school. While the integrity in the implementation of full day school hs been running optimally and received a good response from parents of students as well as students and teacher and educators involved in implementing full day school. Furthermore, the adaptation of the application of full day school to the field conditions has reached 80% effective level with the maximum running of intracuricular activities, extracuricular activities, and religious activities, buth the curricular activities in implementing full day school have not reached good implementation.Keywords : effectiveness, full day school, secondary school.


Author(s):  
Nurul Aisyah

Islamic schools are implementing full day school is almost spread to various regions in Indonesia. In addition to the output promising and school programs are laid out well, full day school is also an answer to concerns by parents about their children socially increasingly tense in the present era. Many false association that acted observation and child without parental control, on the other hand because parents are busy in a career that requires parents returned home late that afternoon after school child care is neglected. Full day school is a separate option for private schools in Indonesia, especially in Yogyakarta. Although the school has a full day school more hours spent in school, the output produced in accordance with the expected. However it is still said to be far from other countries. By using kaedah literature study, this article addresses the full day school as an effort to improve the quality of schools. Maximization of service, commitment, involvement of all parties, implementation of school programs that are clear, apply learning fun, extracurricular accordance with the interests of learners, scouting activities are directed, as well as the development of soft skills needed learners and strengthening technology in every activity into the basic aspects which must be done by a full day school.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Alfiansyah ◽  
Muhammad Shaleh Assingkily ◽  
Andi Prastowo

Abstract This research describes several management of MI Nurul Ummah in order to improve the quality of education in the school, the type of research in this paper is descriptive qualitative. Data collection techniques used by interview and also with various sources both from relevant books and journals. From the results of the writing, it is known that there are some policies implemented by MI Nurul Ummah management (1) Assisting the reading of Asmaul Husna, intends to educate students characters to love Allah through Asmaul Husna, (2) The implementation of Full Day School, the application of this policy is expected to make it easier to supervise students in the school, (3) Dhuha prayer in congregation, get children to pray in congregation and a good character building, (4) The training of teachers to upgrade teachers knowledge in order to produce a good quality of education. While that which is the inhibiting factors of the policy namely internal factors (Funds, Teachers, Students) external factors (Parents of Students, Society)


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 30
Author(s):  
Agustin Wahyuningtyas ◽  
Udik Budi Wibowo

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui manajemen pendidikan karakter pada SMP Full Day School di kota Yogyakarta yang mencakup perencanaan, pengorganisasian, pelaksanaan dan pengendalian. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan jenis fenomenologi. Latar penelitian pada SMP Full Day School di kota Yogyakarta. Subjek penelitian ini adalah Kepala Sekolah, dua wakil kepala bidang kurikulum, dua guru, dua karyawan, dua orang tua, dan tiga siswa. Pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan wawancara, observasi dan analisis dokumen. Keabsahan data dijamin dengan triangulasi, menggunakan bahan referensi (rekaman wawancara, vidio dan foto) dan mengadakan membercheck.Analisis data menggunakan analisis domain, taksonomi dan komponensial. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa manajemen pendidikan karakter yang ada pada SMP Full Day School terdiri dari: (1) perencanaan pendidikan karakter disusun sesuai dengan visi, misi dan tujuan sekolah dengan melibatkan semua unsur sekolah; (2) pengorganisasian pendidikan karakter di bawah bidang kesiswaan dengan dasar pembagian tugas dan tanggung jawab lebih pada kemampuan pendidik dalam bidang agama; (3) pelaksanaan pendidikan karakter di sekolah ditempuh melalui strategi secara terpadu; (4) pengendalian pendidikan karakter di sekolah secara internal berupa directing dan controling.Kata kunci: pendidikan, karakter, manajemen pendidikan karakter, SMP full day school CHARACTER EDUCATION MANAGEMENT IN FULL DAY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOLS OF YOGYAKARTAAbstractThis research aims to determine the character education management of full day junior high schools of Yogyakarta, which includes planning, organizing, implementing and controling.This research used a qualitative approach with type of phenomenology. The research was conducted in four full day junior high schools in Yogyakarta. The research subjects were head masters, heads of the curriculum, teachers, employees, parents, and students. The data were collected using interview, observation and document analysis. The data validity was guaranteed by triangulation, using reference materials (interview recorded, video and photos) and holding member check. The data were analyzed using domain, taxonomy and componential.The results show that the management of character education at full day junior high schools consists of: (1) the planning of character education which is in accordance with the vision, mission and goal; (2) the organizing of character education is under the student affair based on the tasks and responsibilities of educators of religion; (3) the implementation of character education in schools is integrated with subject content, daily activities at schools and programed activities, and establishes communication with parents and environmental conditioning; (4) the internal management control of character education in schools is in the form of directing and controling.Keywords: education, character, character education management, full day junior high school


Jurnal NERS ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 374
Author(s):  
Maulidiyah Junnatul Azizah Heru ◽  
Atika Jatimi ◽  
Fakhrun Nisa Fiddaroini ◽  
Achmad Syamsudin

Introduction: This research presents the relationship between the schools which implemented full day school and which did not apply the full day school to the level of stress students in junior high schools. This was influenced by the existence of regional autonomy as part of government policy and orientation toward quality education institutions.Methods: This research used a quantitative correlational approach to obtain the significance of the relationship between the variables examined.  The sampling technique used  purposive sampling, with samples of 37 students for a group of cases and 37 students to control groups. Data analysis was conducted using the Kolmogorov Smirnov test.Results: The results showed that in the case group there were 83.78 experiencing mild stress and 16.22 experiencing moderate stress, while in the control group there were 89.19 experiencing mild stress, and 10.81 experiencing moderate stress with P- value 0.000 (<0.05).Conclusion: The conclusion of this study is that more moderate stress levels are found in students who apply the Full Day School System in Junior High School.


2015 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 15
Author(s):  
Monica McGlynn-Stewart ◽  
Kimberly Bezaire

Canadian educators and policy makers are in the midst of implementing an innovative approach to education for 4- and 5-year olds. This study examined the perspectives of the teaching teams who are making this new full-day school-based model work: registered early childhood educators and Ontario certified teachers. These two groups have different professional backgrounds, status, salary, and professional development opportunities. Survey and interview results highlighted the complexity of the new teaching model and identified conditions that support interprofessional team building and effective team teaching in school settings. Themes arising from the data include the importance of relationship building, rethinking practice, sharing knowledge/specialization, and reestablishing roles. Implications and recommendations for teaching teams and system administrators are provided.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 200-220
Author(s):  
Siti Ainun Jariyah ◽  
Ishmatun Nihayah

Full day school is a learning process program conducted a full day. Where student activities regarding the learning process are carried out more at school rather than at home, to avoid and minimize negative student activities after school. This study used field research which was classified into qualitative descriptive. The method of data collection used the interview, observation, and documentation. The method of data analysis used data reduction, data presentation, and concluding. After researchers conducted research at Pacet 1 Public Senior High School, the findings of researchers 1) Implementation of full day school programs in schools. The learning process starts at 6:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., taking breaks for two times. (b) the implementation of learning is carried out all day long for the interior and adding material, (c) the teaching staff and the placement of students in the morning class are differentiated in the afternoon class, (d) the implementation of learning in class is mostly carried out outside the classroom so that students do not get bored. 2) While the Implementation of the Full Day School Program in Improving the Morals of Students in Pacet 1 Public Senior High School, namely: (a) the addition and strengthening of religion wherein the material is directly related to morals, (b) the existence of superior programs such as: designed education Based on tawhid, education that is not limited to theory and which is easily applied by students in everyday life. (c) the methods used are: habituation method, exemplary, giving advice.  


2021 ◽  
Vol 54 (1) ◽  
pp. 91
Author(s):  
Insar Damopolii ◽  
Hengky L. Wambrauw ◽  
Siti Mutmainah

Students' perceptions about full-day school (FDS) on student learning motivation have been widely studied. However, the relationship found is moderate. Moreover, its relationship with science learning motivation has not been optimally studied. The research paper was aimed to reveal the relationship between students' perceptions of full-day school and motivation to learn science. The correlational method was used in this research. Respondent was 87 learners taken from an Islamic Junior high school in Manokwari. Validated questionnaires were used to measure perception and motivation. Simple regression was used to calculated data. The findings showed that P <0.5, rxy = 0.726, and R square = 0.527. The findings reveal a strong relationship between students' perceptions of FDS on motivation to learn science. The application of FDS in schools has contributed to the students’ motivation to learn science. Scheduling science learning needs to consider motivating students to learn in science.


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