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THE ELEMENTARY STUDENTS’ CONCEPT OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION: THE IMPACT OF THE FULL DAY SCHOOL
Author(s) -
Tawany Rahamma,
Elihami Elihami,
Muhammad Siri Dangnga,
Sitti Nurhayati Ali
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
al-mirah : jurnal pendidikan agama islam
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2685-2454
DOI - 10.33487/al-mirah.v1i1.98
Subject(s) - documentation , mathematics education , islam , school teachers , psychology , qualitative research , government (linguistics) , medical education , primary education , pedagogy , medicine , computer science , sociology , social science , philosophy , linguistics , theology , programming language
The purpose of this study is to teach and learning in the Elementary School as a Elementary School involved in education and teaching is to use full day school system to provide feedback to students through Islamic Education. The qualitative-based research methodology is characteristic evaluation involving non-participant observation, interview, and documentation. This study aims to find out how the implementation of full day school affects the level of involvement of student participation. The survey items selected for this study are authorized and the field research of activity. In the aspect of student involvement, it is generally reported to have a positive attitude involved in education and teaching is to use full day school system. Participating in full day school using the full day school is a strong positive experience for students from the Elementary School. The student's vision of the benefits of full day school learning through Islamic education was very good. The students as prospective teachers in the sample as a whole tend to assess program of the government the use of student response systems in improving learning

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