Pedagogic competence of Islamic religious education teachers in hight school

<p>This study aims to determine the pedagogic competence of Islamic religious education</p><p>teachers in senior high schools and to determine the factors that cause teacher</p><p>pedagogic competence to be less than optimal in it...

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Main Author: Fuji Kusuma Adynata
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Published: 2022
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Pedagogic competence of Islamic religious education teachers in hight school
description <p>This study aims to determine the pedagogic competence of Islamic religious education</p><p>teachers in senior high schools and to determine the factors that cause teacher</p><p>pedagogic competence to be less than optimal in its application at SMA</p><p>Muhammadiyah Sumbawa and SMA Negeri 2 Sumbawa. This research uses</p><p>descriptive qualitative approach. The informants in this studyinvolved two teachers of</p><p>Islamic religious education, namely, a teacher of Islamic religious education at SMAS</p><p>Muhammadiyah Sumbawa and a teacher of Islamic religious education at SMA Negeri</p><p>2 Sumbawa. In this study, there were results in the form of 5 pedagogic competencies</p><p>of teachers used, namelythe ability to understand students / students, the ability to study</p><p>learning design, the ability to carry out educational and interactive learning, the</p><p>abilityto evaluate learning outcomes, the ability to train students to realize the various</p><p>possibilities of their potential and also, the findings of factors that hinder teachers'</p><p>pedagogic competence, namely the lack of attention from the central government to</p><p>honorary teachers in private schools and also factors from work culture and student</p><p>conditions. The state of the COVID-19 pandemic which requires educators and students</p><p>to do online learning but is not supported by facilities and the central government's lack</p><p>of attention to areas outside Java such Sumbawa.</p>
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author Fuji Kusuma Adynata
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title Pedagogic competence of Islamic religious education teachers in hight school
title_short Pedagogic competence of Islamic religious education teachers in hight school
title_full Pedagogic competence of Islamic religious education teachers in hight school
title_fullStr Pedagogic competence of Islamic religious education teachers in hight school
title_full_unstemmed Pedagogic competence of Islamic religious education teachers in hight school
title_sort pedagogic competence of islamic religious education teachers in hight school
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spelling oai:ir.upsi.edu.my:91532023-07-07 Pedagogic competence of Islamic religious education teachers in hight school 2022 Fuji Kusuma Adynata LC Special aspects of education <p>This study aims to determine the pedagogic competence of Islamic religious education</p><p>teachers in senior high schools and to determine the factors that cause teacher</p><p>pedagogic competence to be less than optimal in its application at SMA</p><p>Muhammadiyah Sumbawa and SMA Negeri 2 Sumbawa. This research uses</p><p>descriptive qualitative approach. The informants in this studyinvolved two teachers of</p><p>Islamic religious education, namely, a teacher of Islamic religious education at SMAS</p><p>Muhammadiyah Sumbawa and a teacher of Islamic religious education at SMA Negeri</p><p>2 Sumbawa. In this study, there were results in the form of 5 pedagogic competencies</p><p>of teachers used, namelythe ability to understand students / students, the ability to study</p><p>learning design, the ability to carry out educational and interactive learning, the</p><p>abilityto evaluate learning outcomes, the ability to train students to realize the various</p><p>possibilities of their potential and also, the findings of factors that hinder teachers'</p><p>pedagogic competence, namely the lack of attention from the central government to</p><p>honorary teachers in private schools and also factors from work culture and student</p><p>conditions. The state of the COVID-19 pandemic which requires educators and students</p><p>to do online learning but is not supported by facilities and the central government's lack</p><p>of attention to areas outside Java such Sumbawa.</p> 2022 thesis https://ir.upsi.edu.my/detailsg.php?det=9153 https://ir.upsi.edu.my/detailsg.php?det=9153 text eng closedAccess Masters Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris Fakulti Sains Kemanusiaan <p>Ari kunto, S. (2010) Management Research. Jakarta: Rineka Cipta</p><p></p><p>Ministry of National Education, 2003. Law Number 20 of 2003, Concerning the</p><p>National Education System, Jakarta: Ministry of National Education.</p><p></p><p>Emzir (2010) Qualitative Research Methodology. Jakarta: Rajawali Press.</p><p></p><p>Kriyantono, R. (2014) Practical Technical Communication Research. Bandung:</p><p>Prenada Media.</p><p></p><p>Kurniasih. (2017). Pedagogic Competence. Bandung: The Spark of Knowledge</p><p></p><p>Miles, M. . & H. (2012) Quantitative Data Analysis. London: Sage Publishers.</p><p></p><p>Muhaimin, et.al. (2008): Development of a Learning Unit Level Curriculum Model</p><p>(KTSP) in Schools and Madrasahs.</p><p></p><p>Muleong, L. (2011) Qualitative Research Methods. Roskdakarya Youth.</p><p></p><p>Mulyasa, E. (2008). Competency Standards and Teacher Certification.Bandung: PT</p><p>Youth Rosda Karya.</p><p></p><p>Sadulloh, U. (2014). Pedagogics. Yogyakarta: Rajawali</p><p></p><p>Sahertian, A (1999): Supervision of Education in the Framework of Inservice</p><p>Education Programs. PT. Rineka Cipta, Jakarta.</p><p></p><p>Saroni, Muhammad (2011): Teacher Personal Branding: ImprovingTeacher Quality</p><p>and Professionalism. PT. Ar-Ruzz Media, Yogyakarta.</p><p></p><p>Saud, Udin Syaefudin (2009): Teacher Professional Development. CV. Alfabeta,</p><p>Bandung</p><p></p><p>Situmorang, J.B and Winarno. (2008). Professional Education and Educator</p><p>Certification. Klaten: The Brilliant Jaya Macanan.</p><p></p><p>Sugiono (2010) Research Methods Quantitative, Qualitative and R&D. Bandung:</p><p>Alphabeta.</p><p></p><p>Suryadi, Eddie. Darmawan, Deni. Mulyadi, A. (2019) Communication Research</p><p>Methods: With a Communication Approach. Bandung: PT. Rosdakarya Youth.</p><p></p><p>Wahyudi, Imam. (2012). Complete Guide to Teacher Certification Test. Jakarta: PT</p><p>Prestasi.</p><p></p><p>Yunus Namsa, (2003) Islamic Teaching Methodology, (Jakarta: Firdaus Library</p>