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TEACHING MANAGEMENT OF ISLAMIC CULTURAL HISTORY MULTIMEDIA-BASED TO IMPROVE STUDENT'S AKHLAKUL KARIMAH (STUDY CASE AT MADRASAH ALIYAH MANBA’UL HUDA AND MADRASAH ALIYAH NURROHMAH)

TITIN SUPRIASTUTI 1, HANAFIAH 2, R. SUPYAN SAURI 3, and IDA TEJAWIANI 4.

Vol 19, No 05 ( 2024 )   |  DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11367727   |   Author Affiliation: Universitas Islam Nusantara, Bandung, Indonesia 1,2,3,4.   |   Licensing: CC 4.0   |   Pg no: 437-470   |   Published on: 28-05-2024

Abstract

The background to this research is the large number of delinquencies committed by teenagers in Indonesia. This delinquency is not ordinary delinquency but has also crossed over and entered the realm of law. The research objectives, in general, aim to describe and analyze: (a) SKI teaching planning; (b) Organizing SKI learning; (c) Implementation of SKI learning; (d) Evaluation of SKI learning; (e) Barriers in SKI teaching management; f) Multimedia-based SKI teaching management solution. This research uses a qualitative approach and the type of research is descriptive research. The data collection method uses observation interviews and documentation studies. The theoretical basis is George Terry's management theory and Al-Ghazali's theory of akhlakul karimahs. This research uses a qualitative approach and data collection techniques are carried out through observation, interviews and documentation studies. Data sources through triangulation. The policy used in the research is Law no. 20 of 2003 Article 3 and KMA No. 183 of 2019. The results of research in these two madrasas show: planning, organizing, implementing and assessing SKI teaching has been carried out well. Barriers to multimedia-based SKI teaching management are: (a) Lack of student interest in SKI learning; (b) Teachers do not use many teaching methods; (c) The budget is insufficient. The solution to the obstacles is: (a) Always motivating students so that students' interest arises in wanting to continue teaching SKI; (b) Conducting SKI teacher KKG meetings; (c) Apart from receiving funds from the government, madrasas also receive funds from donors, canteens and the sale of sacrificial animals. The research conclusion is that both madrasas have implemented management functions well, although there are still one or more management functions that need to be optimized because this will have an impact on improving students' akhlakul karimah.


Keywords

Management, Islamic Cultural History, Multimedia, Akhlakul Karimah.