Curriculum Development, Islamic Religious Education, Islamic Elementary School AL Azhar

The Islamic Education curriculum is one of the important components to create a generation of morality and martyrs. But the Islamic Religious Education curriculum has been considered only to educate cognitive aspects (transfer of knowladge) and has not touched many affective and psychomotor aspects...

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Main Author: Piki Hilman Maas
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Laboratorium Pendidikan Agama Islam UIN Sunan Gunung Djati 2019-02-01
Series:Atthulab: Islamic Religion Teaching and Learning Journal
Online Access:http://journal.uinsgd.ac.id/index.php/atthulab/article/view/2850
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spelling doaj-0dbc2af1560f40b4875bf02583ed51de2020-11-25T01:57:43ZindLaboratorium Pendidikan Agama Islam UIN Sunan Gunung DjatiAtthulab: Islamic Religion Teaching and Learning Journal2503-52822598-09712019-02-0141202810.15575/ath.v4i1.28502224Curriculum Development, Islamic Religious Education, Islamic Elementary School AL AzharPiki Hilman Maas0SD Al Azhar 36 BandungThe Islamic Education curriculum is one of the important components to create a generation of morality and martyrs. But the Islamic Religious Education curriculum has been considered only to educate cognitive aspects (transfer of knowladge) and has not touched many affective and psychomotor aspects (transfer of value). This is evident from the many students who have not been able to apply knowledge about their religion such as not performing worship well, speaking harshly and disrespectfully, disrespecting parents and teachers and a group of students who are often in shopping centers and crowds. Therefore, it is necessary to develop an Islamic Education curriculum that accommodates cognitive, affective and psychomotor aspects, so that education is not only a transfer of knowladge but also a transfer of value. Islamic Education curriculum development in this study contains the understanding of the expansion or improvement of the subject matter of the Islamic Religious Education curriculum and what is experienced by students or all efforts (engineering) programmed by Al Islam Azhar 36 Bandung in helping develop the potential of students through learning experience the potential to achieve the vision, mission, school goals.http://journal.uinsgd.ac.id/index.php/atthulab/article/view/2850
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Atthulab: Islamic Religion Teaching and Learning Journal
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title Curriculum Development, Islamic Religious Education, Islamic Elementary School AL Azhar
title_short Curriculum Development, Islamic Religious Education, Islamic Elementary School AL Azhar
title_full Curriculum Development, Islamic Religious Education, Islamic Elementary School AL Azhar
title_fullStr Curriculum Development, Islamic Religious Education, Islamic Elementary School AL Azhar
title_full_unstemmed Curriculum Development, Islamic Religious Education, Islamic Elementary School AL Azhar
title_sort curriculum development, islamic religious education, islamic elementary school al azhar
publisher Laboratorium Pendidikan Agama Islam UIN Sunan Gunung Djati
series Atthulab: Islamic Religion Teaching and Learning Journal
issn 2503-5282
2598-0971
publishDate 2019-02-01
description The Islamic Education curriculum is one of the important components to create a generation of morality and martyrs. But the Islamic Religious Education curriculum has been considered only to educate cognitive aspects (transfer of knowladge) and has not touched many affective and psychomotor aspects (transfer of value). This is evident from the many students who have not been able to apply knowledge about their religion such as not performing worship well, speaking harshly and disrespectfully, disrespecting parents and teachers and a group of students who are often in shopping centers and crowds. Therefore, it is necessary to develop an Islamic Education curriculum that accommodates cognitive, affective and psychomotor aspects, so that education is not only a transfer of knowladge but also a transfer of value. Islamic Education curriculum development in this study contains the understanding of the expansion or improvement of the subject matter of the Islamic Religious Education curriculum and what is experienced by students or all efforts (engineering) programmed by Al Islam Azhar 36 Bandung in helping develop the potential of students through learning experience the potential to achieve the vision, mission, school goals.
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