Transformation of Islamic Education: Fostering Exemplary Character through Integrated Curriculum in Islamic Elementary Schools

  • Kasmawati K
  • Herlian H
  • Adam A
  • et al.
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This article discusses the development of an Islamic character-based curriculum in Al Qalam Kendari Integrated Islamic Elementary School as a solution to create a generation that has superior character and integrity. The purpose of this article is to identify effective strategies and methods in developing an Islamic character-based curriculum and to evaluate the results of implementing the curriculum. The research method used is a literature study and a case study involving interviews, observation and documentation at Al Qalam Kendari Integrated Islamic Elementary School which has implemented a character-based curriculum. The results of the study show that the development of an Islamic character-based curriculum at the school has succeeded in creating a learning environment that encourages students to internalize Islamic values and develop superior characters such as integrity, responsibility, cooperation and independence. Implementation of an Islamic character-based curriculum is an effective approach to achieving the goals of Islamic education with integrity and character.

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Kasmawati, K., Herlian, H., Adam, A., Deluma, R., Abubakar, A., & Muliyani, M. (2023). Transformation of Islamic Education: Fostering Exemplary Character through Integrated Curriculum in Islamic Elementary Schools. Journal of Leadership, Management and Policy in Education, 1(2), 33–40. https://doi.org/10.51454/jlmpedu.v1i2.427

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