scholarly journals Analisis Historis Terhadap Integrasi Kurikulum Pendidikan Islam Pada Masa Abbasiyah

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 340-359
Author(s):  
Siti Farida

Abstrak: Sejak awal kekuasaannya, Dinasti Abbasiyah sangat memperhatikan perkembangan pendidikan. Hamper diseluruh wilayah Islam berdiri berbagai macam lembaga pendidikan. Lembaga-lembaga tersebut tersebar di perkotaan dan perdesaan. Perkembangan lembaga pendidikan yang demikian maju pada masa Dinasti Abbasiyah telah disertai dengan penataan kurikulum yang baik. Ketika itu terdapat tiga jenis kurikulum di madrasah-madrasah: kurikulum pendidikan rendah, menengah dan kurikulum pendidikan tinggi. Kurikulum pendidikan rendah bentuknya bervariasi, tergantung pada tingkat kebutuhan masyarakat. Namun secara umum kurikulum yang diajarkan ketika itu adalah belajar membaca, menulis, tata bahasa, hadits, prinsip-prinsip dasar matematika, dan syair. Selain itu ada pula yang menambahkan pelajaran nahwu dan cerita-cerita kepahlawanan Islam.bahkan ada kurikulum yang sebatas menghafal Al-Qur’an dan menkaji dasar-dasar ajaran Islam. Kurikulum pendidikan tinggi dibagi menjadi dua jurusan : jurusan ilmu-ilmu agama dan jurusan ilmu pengetahuan umum. Kurikulum agama terdiri dari fikih, nahwu, kalam, kitabah, dan lain-lain. Sedangkan kurikulum umum terdiri dari matematika, logika, ilmu angka-angka, geometri, astronomi, music, aritmatika, hukum-hukum geometri dan sebagainya.   Kata Kunci: Kurikulum, Abbasiyah   Abstract:Since the beginning of his power, The Abbasid dynasty paid great attention to the development of education. Almost all Islamic regions stand a variety of educational institutions. These institutions are scattered in urban and rural areas. The development of such an educational institution advanced during the Abbasid period has been accompanied by a good curriculum arrangement. At that time there were three types of curriculum in Madrasahs: low, middle, and higher education curricula. The lower education curriculum varies in form, depending on the level of community needs. But in general the curriculum taught at the time was learning to read, write, grammar, hadith, basic principles of mathematics, and poetry. In addition there are also add nahwu lessons and Islamic heroic stories.bahkan there is a curriculum that is merely memorize the Qur'an and examine the basics of Islamic teachings. The higher education curriculum is divided into two majors: the majors of the religious sciences and the general science department. The religious curriculum consists of fiqh, nahwu, kalam, kitabah, and others. While the general curriculum consists of mathematics, logic, numerology, geometry, astronomy, music, arithmetic, geometry laws and so on. Keywords: Curriculum, Abbasiyah

wisdom ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 98-104
Author(s):  
Linos G. BENAKIS

Harmonics was one of the four mathematical sciences in the Byzantine higher education curriculum, together with Arithmetic, Geometry, and Astronomy (what was called quadrivium in the Latin West). Our knowledge of Byzantine harmonics is rather limited, as only two or three of the relevant treatises have been published in new editions. In this paper a systematic approach is attempted, while, at the same time, keeping distances from the well-studied practical aspect of Byzantine music, i.e. ecclesiastical music. Furthermore, the tradition of Greek musical theory (both Pythagorean and Aristoxenian), which the Byzantines developed further from a dual, both textual and educational, interest, presenting us at the same time with some original contributions.


2012 ◽  
Vol 16 (42) ◽  
pp. 719-731 ◽  
Author(s):  
Layza Castelo Branco Mendes ◽  
Andrea Caprara

Brazilian public universities are undergoing an intense process of change in search of solutions to transform themselves into institutions that are more attuned to 21st century social needs. In this regard, the aim of this study was to analyze a new higher education curriculum offered at the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA): the Interdisciplinary Bachelor's degree in Healthcare. This was a preliminary qualitative investigation, accomplished as a case study. The methodological tools used include document analysis, open interviews and participant observation. It was seen that the teachers were engaged in the process of putting together a course that promotes training of professionals qualified to undertake social development. It was also noted that the students were themselves proving to be capable of deep critical reflection on social issues. It was therefore concluded that the case studied has provided the results expected by the higher education institution hosting the course.


Author(s):  
Burhan Akpunar ◽  
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Ender Ozeren ◽  
F. Selim Erdamar

In recent years, the rate of access to higher education has increased dramatically in Turkey. Although this case provides many advantages in the medium and long term, it is also a source of a significant problem. This problem is ”over education“ problem. This study addresses the over education problem in the dimension of education and particularly in the context of higher education curricula. As a result of the documentary analysis, we argue that Turkey can alleviate over education problem by adopting a market-oriented higher education model.


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