Internalizing Islamic moderation: a model approach for educational institutions

This paper examines the methods of internalizing the value of moderation in Islamic education, specifically within the context of at-tawāsuṭ wal i'tidāl (moderation and justice) in schools, drawing on Thomas Lickona's character education theory. The research methodology employed in this st...

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Authors: Kuswanto, Edi (Author) ; Mubin, Muhammad Nurul (Author) ; Suharsono, Dwi Setia Kurniawan (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Postgraduate Program, State Islamic University (UIN) Salatiga 2023
In: Indonesian journal of religion, spirituality and humanity
Year: 2023, Volume: 2, Issue: 1, Pages: 93-113
Further subjects:B Islamic moderation
B Contextual teaching and learning
B At-Tawāsuṭ wal i’tidāl
B Character education
B Thomas Lickona
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Summary:This paper examines the methods of internalizing the value of moderation in Islamic education, specifically within the context of at-tawāsuṭ wal i'tidāl (moderation and justice) in schools, drawing on Thomas Lickona's character education theory. The research methodology employed in this study includes a literature review and a survey. Although the survey presents some numerical data, the overall study is qualitative. The findings show that the core value of moderation in the Nahdlatul Ulama is at-tawāsuṭ wal i’tidāl, which will spell out various values of moderation derivatives. The processes of internalizing such Islamic moderation in schools - in the perspective of Lickona- were done along three stages: 1) Knowing, conducted through TCL (Teacher-Centered Learning) strategy by applying CTL (Contextual Teaching and Learning) approach and group discussion method; 2) Feeling, achieved through strengthening intra classroom activities, editing, and habituating; and 3) Doing, which is more implemented in intra and extracurricular activities. This research offers insights into internalizing Islamic moderation in schools, drawing on the perspective of at-tawāsut wal i'tidal and Lickona's character education theory. It contributes to the formulation of a model approach that can be implemented by various educational institutions, particularly schools, to foster Islamic moderation among students.
ISSN:2962-665X
Contains:Enthalten in: Indonesian journal of religion, spirituality and humanity
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.18326/ijoresh.v2i1.93-113