Habituation of Social Character Value in Pesantren-Based School

  • Anwar S
  • Liesnoor D
  • . G
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze the social character of students in habituation in typical Kempek junior high school based on pesantren, with the merger of schools and boarding schools, education not only prioritizes the intelligence of knowledge and technology but also the importance of ahlak and moral intelligence for students. Qualitative research methods with phenomenological approach. Data collection was done by interview, observation and documentation. The results showed that the social interaction of typical Kempek Junior High School students was good and communicative, student social interaction activities were also internalized with deliberation activities at the pesantren. The social character of students is implemented such as simple life, washing clothes, mutual cooperation both at school and in boarding schools, visiting friends who are sick, lending money. The religious character of students in schools and in boarding schools is instilled to pray in congregation, learn the yellow book, read the Quran. Students ' habituation starts from 04:00 in the morning until 23: 30 at midnight, activities such as praying in congregation, studying the Yellow Book, deliberation, school and social activities. Discipline a conducive habituation process can develop students in the renewal of social character education according to the demands of values and norms in the community. Keywords: Social Interaction, Social Character and Habituation.

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Anwar, S., Liesnoor, D., & . G. (2023). Habituation of Social Character Value in Pesantren-Based School. Galore International Journal of Applied Sciences and Humanities, 7(1), 6–16. https://doi.org/10.52403/gijash.20230102

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