Practicing Multicultural Education through Religiously Affiliated Schools and Its Implications for Social Change

Having varied ethnics, cultures, religions, or faiths, Indonesia is considered a multicultural nation in today’s world. This equity can be dangerous; but also can be advantageous if myriad interests of citizens are able to be nurtured through education, including religious schools. The research was...

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Main Authors: Miftahur Rohman, Zulkipli Lessy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta 2017-06-01
Series:Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
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Online Access:http://ejournal.uin-suka.ac.id/tarbiyah/index.php/JPI/article/view/1452
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spelling doaj-1a10843ba4674ba29ec78b6ad8fc36f52020-11-25T02:34:43ZengUniversitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga YogyakartaJurnal Pendidikan Islam2301-91662356-38772017-06-0161124Practicing Multicultural Education through Religiously Affiliated Schools and Its Implications for Social Change Miftahur Rohman 0Zulkipli Lessy1STIT Bustanul Ulum Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga YogyakartaHaving varied ethnics, cultures, religions, or faiths, Indonesia is considered a multicultural nation in today’s world. This equity can be dangerous; but also can be advantageous if myriad interests of citizens are able to be nurtured through education, including religious schools. The research was conducted to explore multicultural practices in the State-owned Islamic High School (MAN) 3 and the Catholic High School (SMA) Stella Duce 2 in Yogyakarta Indonesia. Data was gathered via qualitative method by means of comparative study, aiming at seeking similarities and differences on promoting multicultural education values. Findings show similarities of teachers’ attitudes and characteristics as facilitator, accommodator, or assimilator whereas the differences include their leadership role in intrareligious dialog at MAN 3 and dialog leaders at SMA Stella Duce 2. Other issues include diverse understandings of religion and its perceived violence. The research formulates two categories of teacher as being multicultural-intrareligious pluralist and multicultural-intrareligious humanist. It also discusses implications on social change as a result of cultural interchange at those schools.http://ejournal.uin-suka.ac.id/tarbiyah/index.php/JPI/article/view/1452MulticulturalismEducationMadrasahBoardingSocial Change
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Practicing Multicultural Education through Religiously Affiliated Schools and Its Implications for Social Change
Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
Multiculturalism
Education
Madrasah
Boarding
Social Change
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Zulkipli Lessy
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title Practicing Multicultural Education through Religiously Affiliated Schools and Its Implications for Social Change
title_short Practicing Multicultural Education through Religiously Affiliated Schools and Its Implications for Social Change
title_full Practicing Multicultural Education through Religiously Affiliated Schools and Its Implications for Social Change
title_fullStr Practicing Multicultural Education through Religiously Affiliated Schools and Its Implications for Social Change
title_full_unstemmed Practicing Multicultural Education through Religiously Affiliated Schools and Its Implications for Social Change
title_sort practicing multicultural education through religiously affiliated schools and its implications for social change
publisher Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta
series Jurnal Pendidikan Islam
issn 2301-9166
2356-3877
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Having varied ethnics, cultures, religions, or faiths, Indonesia is considered a multicultural nation in today’s world. This equity can be dangerous; but also can be advantageous if myriad interests of citizens are able to be nurtured through education, including religious schools. The research was conducted to explore multicultural practices in the State-owned Islamic High School (MAN) 3 and the Catholic High School (SMA) Stella Duce 2 in Yogyakarta Indonesia. Data was gathered via qualitative method by means of comparative study, aiming at seeking similarities and differences on promoting multicultural education values. Findings show similarities of teachers’ attitudes and characteristics as facilitator, accommodator, or assimilator whereas the differences include their leadership role in intrareligious dialog at MAN 3 and dialog leaders at SMA Stella Duce 2. Other issues include diverse understandings of religion and its perceived violence. The research formulates two categories of teacher as being multicultural-intrareligious pluralist and multicultural-intrareligious humanist. It also discusses implications on social change as a result of cultural interchange at those schools.
topic Multiculturalism
Education
Madrasah
Boarding
Social Change
url http://ejournal.uin-suka.ac.id/tarbiyah/index.php/JPI/article/view/1452
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