Internalization of Religious Educational Values in Developing Students’ Interpersonal Intelligence

  • Anwar A
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Abstract

The purpose of the study is to reveal how the internalization of religious education values contributes to the development of students’ interpersonal intelligence. Methodology: This study employs a literature research approach. The search for scientific articles related to ‘internalization of religious education’ was conducted through Google, ScienceDirect, Emerald, and Tandfonline. Main findings: Islamic religious education contributes to the growth of students’ interpersonal intelligence through the internalization of religious values, educational experiences, the selection of role models, self-reflection, and a commitment to continuous learning. Applications of this study: Islamic religious education should prioritize moral values, prosocial behavior, empathy, cooperation, forgiveness, interfaith dialogue, togetherness, experiential learning, critical thinking, self-reflection, and respect for diversity novelty/originality of this study: This study introduces a novel approach by integrating Islamic education with the development of interpersonal intelligence.

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Anwar, A. (2023). Internalization of Religious Educational Values in Developing Students’ Interpersonal Intelligence. PPSDP International Journal of Education, 2(2), 35–45. https://doi.org/10.59175/pijed.v2i2.106

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