MADRASAH-ORIENTED EDUCATIONAL
MANAGEMENT
Muhammad Husein Yusuf1, Aulia Fatima2,
Hj. Siti Patimah3
Raden Intan Lampung State
Islamic University
Email:
[email protected]1, [email protected]2, [email protected]3
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Abstract |
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The
importance of madrasa-centered management and issues related to the
management of the curriculum in madrasah in order to facilitate the learning
process in an educational institution. This article aims to understand the
concepts of Islamic education management, curriculum management, student
affairs, infrastructure, finance, and the challenges Madrasah management
faces. This article is written based on a literature study. This
study relies on library research methods, where the necessary data and
information to refine this article are taken from sources available in
libraries, such as books and journals. A description of the madrasah,
including its issues, curriculum management, facilities and infrastructure
management, student management, financial management, and management
challenges. Management is crucial in ensuring the smoothness of the learning
process at educational institutions, including establishing positive
relationships between the institution and parents or students, as well as the
community. This discussion will address aspects of management at educational
institutions, such as Madrasah management and its issues, curriculum
management, facilities and infrastructure management, student management, and
financial management and its challenges. All elements within the management
of educational institutions must be integrated and have a close reciprocal
relationship because if one aspect encounters problems, the learning process
can be disrupted. Keywords: Madrasah-Based Management; Islamic Education
Management; Curriculum Management. |
Management and leadership are crucial in an
institution's education, a yardstick measuring an institution's quality and
standards. Paradigm management based emerging schools /madrasahs as draft new
This is not only topic talks in realm management education, but also considered
as step innovative and strategic towards enhancing quality education as well as
managing more management Good (Hidayat & Machali, 2012).
Management refers to all planned activities to reach
something objective. Fatah Gratitude defines management as a science and art
that organizes the utilization process source Power man as well as source of
other power with an effective and efficient way to achieve goals that have been
set. In the context article, management will discuss more carry-on related to
one form of formal education, madrasah.
Madrasah is a term taken from Arabic,
"madrasah," which means "place study." Place This can considered similar to "school". However, in the
context of the national education system, there are differences between them.
Schools are generally recognized as institutions of education emphasizing the
eyes lesson general and below management Ministry of Education. On the other
hand, madrasas highlight educational eye lessons on religion and below
management Department of Religion (Mariana & Helmi, 2022).
Management is an essential part of and not inseparable
from the educational process. Existence management is critical to the goal
education can achieve in a maximum, effective, and efficient way. In essence,
management education is a vital tool for reaching educational goals. When
applied in sector education, principles management assumes a significant role (Aziz, 2015).
Management education characters in madrasas, as an
effort To reduce inequality in results reflected
education from behavior students, as well as alums such as involved in brawls,
illegal racing, sex free, use drugs, theft, and behavior, deviate others can
implemented through some stage. Stages cover planning, organizing,
implementing, supervising, and evaluation (Salim, 2015).
Competition with education general and expectations
public No duly become a barrier in form identity unique a madrasa. Famous
madrasas with an emphasis on religious values must still awake. However,
madrasas are also necessary to develop the self with modern methods without
ignoring the essence of being characteristic typically.
This article aims to understand understanding
management, network activity management education in Madrasas, and challenges
faced during the process. Remembering the importance of the role of management
in institutional education, it is hoped that we, with Serious learning aspects
related to management education, can prepare ourselves to become candidate
leaders in institutional education.
Research results in This expected can enrich reference
knowledge about management education madrasa based. Apart from that, it is also
hoped that institutions of madrasa education can utilize results. This means
innovative development and actualization management make more education
effective.
The writer utilizes the literature study method (Library Research) to finish the article. The method chosen to remember
data or materials needed originates from sources in the library, such as books,
articles, journals, etc.
1. Madrasas and their Problems
Madrasas
are one of the institutions of formal education recognized in Indonesia,
operating equivalent to the general education system. Institution This is
divided into several levels, namely, Madrasah Ibtidaiyah
(MI), which is equivalent to school primary (SD), Madrasah Tsanawiyah
(MTs), equivalent to school intermediate first (SMP), Madrasah Aliyah (MA),
which is is equivalent with school intermediate upper
school (SMA), as well as the parallel Vocational Madrasah Aliyah with school
intermediate vocational (SMK).
In
running its duties, the madrasa holds various functions of education. Halim (Sahibuddin,
2018)
elaborates function as follows: first, the madrasah as owned by society, which
means an institution This develops together and for society, with transcending
attachment connection emotional religious; secondly, Madrasas operate as a
management school, which means freedom and diversity approach education
depending on the independence of each school; third, madrasah as teaching
institution importance serve religious understanding fellow, confirmed role
importance in activity preaching; and fourth, Madrasas play a role as
institution cadre formation, which aims give birth to generation pious Muslims,
all at once knowledgeable knowledge wide.
Apart
from having a function, the madrasah as an institution of formal education is
also a targeted achievement objective. Madrasas play a role in supporting
achieved objective education nationally. For example, Madrasas tries to
encourage participant students in Indonesia to have faith and piety to God
Almighty. That matter is an aspect of objective education that later outlined
more and became a reference in Islamic religious education
in Madrasas (ASLAM, nd).
As
an institution of Islamic education, Madrasas face several challenges in
influencing the quality of the education they provide. There is a perception
between challenges that Madrasas are entity supporters of education in general.
This matters because of limited management, resources, power teachers,
facilities, financing, and facilities and infrastructure that still need to be
made available fully adequate. Besides, because the Madrasah curriculum tends
to focus more on religious and institutional aspects, this is often considered
an appropriate complement. To fulfill needs, science, and non-religion are
covered comprehensively in general system education.
Along
with the continuous development of the world of education moving forward,
madrasas are demanded to increase power and competition with schools. This
matter becomes essential, mainly because it is a must for madrasas to develop
field lessons in general. Since early, madrasah has been known as a priority
formal institution of Islamic education. However, this madrasa has started
losing its unique identity in the current era. This happened because one
madrasah side is required to enrich the content of the eye religious studies.
On the other hand, they also have to ensure that eye lessons generally Lack
quality.
Currently,
there are three challenges. The main problems Madrasas face are
globalization, changing life patterns in society, and strengthening the
character and identity of the madrasah. First, globalization demands that
Madrasas contribute to competitive education by presenting an appropriate
modern curriculum with international standards. Second, Madrasas must respond
to change patterns in the public by creating innovation, adequate education
needs, and hopes for the public. Third, effort to compete with institutional
education. Generally, no one can ignore the stabilization character and
identity unique to the characteristics of a typical madrasah. Education rooted
in religious values must exist and develop, integrating contemporary methods
without removing the essence from the Madrasah Alone.
In
terms of Madrasah management, Kadir explained three main problems. First, there
needs to be more human resources outlook breadth and professionalism. This
happens Because most of the teachers who graduated from his studies choose to
contribute to the school in general, so only a few are selected to work at the
madrasah. Second, the misunderstanding intention is sincere, considering
Madrasas, in general, are established and managed in a self-supporting way,
which often leads to misunderstanding and impacts Madrasah management
negatively. Third, the negative stigma attached, namely the image of slums and
marginal, gives the perception of Madrasas as an institution lacking education
quality or not competitive. (Kadir,
2015)
To
compete with institutional education generally, improvement of the quality of
education in Madrasas became an essential need. Quality of education reflects
capability system education based on matter management and educational
processes. That is, to increase mark plus from various input factors to produce
maximum output. Based on Sopwandin's opinion, quality
education is marked by three main aspects, i.e., quality management, process
quality, and quality results. The main goal is for devices and facilities To
reach optimal results
(Sopwandin, 2020).
Characteristic
features of education quality can formulated as
follows. First, center attention on the needs of Good internal and external
customers. Second, try preventing problems from early with dedication, for
doing work with Correct since the beginning. Third, embed significant
investment in development source Power man. Fourth, design a comprehensive
strategy for achieving quality. Fifth, look at complaints as constructive
suggestions. Sixth, apply planning strategies for superior quality. Seventh is process
improvement sustainable and involves every individual in duties, functions, and
responsibilities answer you have. Eighth, improve the creativity of everyone
inside create quality, and motivate others to work with high standards. Ninth,
explain roles and responsibilities and answer every team member in a specific
way. Prepare clear and defined strategies and criteria with Good (Khan
et al., 2018).
2. Curriculum Management
The
word " management " originates from Latin, consisting of the words
"manus," which means hand, and "agree," which means to do.
Combined, these two words produce the verb "manager, "which defines
action handle. When translated to English, this word is "managed".
There is also the word "management," which refers to the process or
activity management, and "manager" is the individual in charge of
task management. In Indonesian, "management" is defined as
"management" or "management" (Musfah,
2015).
Terminologically,
there is various definition as has been explained by experts. For example,
George R. Terry suggests that management is a typical series of changes,
including action planning, organizing, directing, and controlling. Actions This
is executed to reach goals by utilizing sources, Power people, and resources
that Power others (Liana,
2012). Harold Koontz and Cyril O'Donnell
elaborate that management is an effort to achieve specific through other
people's activities. Next, the manager on duty supervises various activities,
including planning, organizing, placing, directing, and controlling. According
to Fatah Syukur, management is a combination of science and art in managing the
utilization process source to Power humans and others efficiently to reach set
goals. Based on the third definition, the conclusion is that management will be
effective and organized if it explicitly integrates goals of science and art,
carrying out processes sequentially coordinating and fertilizing solid
cooperation between fields.
Management
objectives are to realize things that cover specific fields and give guidelines
for a leader in working on it. Shrode and Voich
emphasize that objective management lies in achievement satisfaction and
productivity (Rahmawati,
2022). That
goal will become a pusher for the organization in its management. Therefore,
every business has its objective.
In
management, tasks need to be run by leaders in an organization. Whereas
according to SP Siagian, as Soebagio
Atmodiwirjo has read explained in context management,
that function refers to all tasks that can held in a way independent (Usman,
2016).
The related function associated management with management education is
essential in aspect leadership. Following is some of the primary responsibility
carried out by a personal leader:
1) Planning
(Planning) is function First in setting the
desired goal achieved. The planning process covers the determination of aligned
goals with vision and mission, evaluation of strengths and weaknesses,
consideration of need users, taking note of issue strategic, and formulating a
strategy.
2) Organizing
is function essential purpose for determining structure, function, and
relationships. Organization This responsible answer for set liability limits
mutual responsibility and influence related to implementation plans that have
been designed.
3) Motivation
(Motivating) is a function driving force
necessary in awakening Spirit Act during the implementation of existing
programs planned. Unwavering motivation becomes an asset with a significant
impact on performance when somebody reaches success.
4) Actuating
is something the function involved in motivating someone to order them to
operate a task with full passion and enthusiasm to reach set goals
5) Facilitating
is the process of providing
facility in a broad sense, which includes giving a chance to subordinate for
develop so that they can generate innovative and creative ideas.
6) Empowering
is function-related management with optimization source Power, a human being
owned by madrasa institutions. Source Power man: This needs to be managed in
good order, which can ultimately provide significant benefits.
7) Supervision (Controlling) is an activity that aims to
ensure that implementation goes according to a predetermined plan and prevents
unexpected errors from occurring.
8) Evaluation
(Evaluating) is the last function of
management that works as a measurement and research process to achieve results.
This matter aims to identify weaknesses and strengths of implementation
education so that in the future, you can produce more development satisfying.
Apart
from aspects of management, components important in education needed attention
to more details in our curriculum. As the essence of education, the curriculum
becomes the primary determinant of the direction and quality of the educational
process That Alone. According to Law No. 20 of 2013 concerning the National
Education System, curriculum is defined as " a set of
plans and arrangements regarding objectives, content and learning materials as
well as methods used to guide the ongoing learning activities in achieving
certain educational goals "
Islamic education curriculum management can be
interpreted as a series of efforts carried out by planning, organizing,
implementing, and evaluating curriculum activities based on Islamic values. This
matter aims to ensure that participants can reach objective learning
effectively and efficiently (Qolbi
& Hamami, 2021). Therefore
that is very important to empower the management curriculum to obtain more
optimal results in its management.
Development
curriculum in Islam demands the integration of two aspects of material with
wide coverage. The material not only aims to complete participant education
with readiness to face the world of work, which includes skills, in-depth
knowledge, and competence but also to prepare them for life in the afterlife.
Thus, the Islamic curriculum has a comprehensive scope.
If
the approach to management curriculum applies Islamic values, then the
resulting function will be more substantial, namely:
1. Utilise
source Power curriculum effectively and efficiently, optimizing the potential
that Allah SWT has bestowed.
2. Guard
balance between worldly activity and ukhrowi with the
base inner intention of worshiping various aspects of life.
3. Increase
the effectiveness of the learning process by teaching as an obligation to
demand knowledge and convey it.
4. Increasing motivation for self-assessment for all parties
to carry out continuous improvement and continuous improvement in human quality
to achieve educational goals.
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science and technology, the public is directed toward Madrasas, and it is
necessary to develop a management curriculum. The connection between madrasah
and the management curriculum is very tight to support successful education in
Madrasas. Thus, Madrasas can reach planned goals and form knowledgeable Islamic
generation-wide.
Source finance school mainly
originates from the government, parents or participants, and the public.
Remember, finance's role is essential in the growth and development of A school
or institution's education, and management must done
with careful and responsible answers.
Principles Management Finance
school and its management in Law no. 23 of 2003 Article 48 states that
management of education funds is based on principles of fairness, efficiency,
transparency, accountability, and effectiveness.
1. Transparency
in management finance needs detailed details to avoid giving rise to suspicion
or misunderstanding.
2. Accountability
is the state in which a person is assessed by other relevant parties regarding
the quality of his performance in finishing tasks. He answered that reaching
the goal of being a burden was not enough. In context management finance,
accountability means that the management of school funds must be accountable
for following plans that have been set previously. (Rahmah,
2016)
3. Effectiveness
in management finance school possible achievement expected goal, i.e., involve
parents and the community.
4. We
achieved efficiency through minimum expenditure and achievement income maximum.
4. Facilities and Infrastructure Management
Facilities and infrastructure
covers all type of tools used Good in a way direct nor No For supports the
learning process teach, which can done in an individual or group as well as in
formal or non-formal context
(Indrawan, 2015).
According to (Mardliana,
2020), the
level of quality and quantity means, as well as infrastructure, not possibly
maintained continuously. In addition, institutions and education can only
depend on help facilities and infrastructure because its nature has yet to be
predicted. Therefore that is necessary to plan efforts in management facilities
and infrastructure to maintain quality and quantity for a long time
(Sinta, 2019).
Rohiyatun explains that institutional
education's facilities and infrastructure are essential to support the learning
process. It also has facilities and infrastructure that significantly impact
the success of educational programs (Hasbiyallah
& Ihsan, 2022).
Opinion This stated reinforcement that facilities and infrastructure role as
factors decider effectiveness of the learning process. It is necessary to
support equipment and media to create a quality learning process. For example,
the effectiveness of the educational process Can be improved by the condition
that room classes are broken and not worth using. Therefore that is, management
facilities and infrastructure must be done in a way professional and
proportional (Setiawan
et al., 2023).
According to (Fuadi,
2019), in his
thesis entitled "Facilities and Infrastructure Management at Madrasah Tsanawiyah Ma 'Arif Nu 1 Kembaran,"
facilities and infrastructure become references in standard national education.
As found in:
"PP RI No.19 of 2005 concerning National Education
(Standards Article 42: 1) Every educational unit is obliged to have facilities
that have furniture, educational equipment, educational media, books and other
learning resources, consumable materials, and other equipment needed to support
the regular and continuous learning process. 2) Every educational unit is
required to have infrastructure that includes land, classrooms, educational
unit leadership rooms, education rooms, administration rooms, library rooms,
laboratory rooms, work workshop rooms, production unit rooms, canteen rooms,
power and service installations, premises exercise, places of worship, places
to play, places to be creative, and other spaces/places needed to support an
orderly and sustainable learning process."
The opinion of the IKIP Malang
Lecturer Team emphasizes that in order for the learning process to take place
effectively, considerate special must given to
facilities and infrastructure, such as room study, library, laboratory, skills,
arts, School Health Business (UKS), facilities sports, guidance and counseling
(BP), head schools, administration, teachers, cooperatives, cafeterias, as well
as other rooms available utilized For support need school (Fauzi,
2017).
5. Student Management
As described by (Musolin,
2020) in
writing, management studentship covers a series of processes designed and
implemented in a way that planned and ongoing development for all students in
an institution's education. This matter aims for them to follow activities,
Study, and teach effectively and efficiently. This process started when
reception participant was educated until they finished their education at
school. Next, you can evaluate the optimal performance of institution education
based on the results of business management students who have held. Management
studentship is a form of service that emphasizes management, supervision, and
assistance for students, both inside and outside class. Examples of service
Include period orientation introduction schools and personal services such as
recording the interests and talents of students and supporting the development
of self until maturity. Through management, Effective studentship is expected
graduate students can implement the learning obtained while at school in public
life in a direct way.
Habibi's research results provide
support to the opinion that has been delivered previously about management
encompassing student affairs and various activities, starting from stage
planning in the field of studentship, acceptance of students, grouping students,
mentoring, up to activity release or farewell of a student from madrasas, as
well other related activities direct with the students (Habibi,
2019).
According to Firmanto, management studentship is one
of the necessary efforts to ensure that institution education can reach its
objective his education (Firmanto,
2017).
Following
This is an explanation of activity management student affairs:
6. Management Challenges
With the progress of the times, the
education world must follow Genre development. Continued globalization develops
generally based on progress knowledge, knowledge, technology, and various
technological innovations. Progress in knowledge and technology, as well as
moving globalization so fast, bring significant impact to the world of
education. Therefore, there are necessary challenges faced by the world of
education, including:
1. Increase
trust in the public to institution Islamic education.
Educational
institutions that have connections with the public will Keep developing.
Although at first facilities available are limited and funds are not a lot,
proficiency in management For approaching benefactors, figures and influential
people who care about education, as well as an exciting and incoming invitation
sense, will encourage the public To send children them to the institution the (Umar,
2016).���������
So, institutions of Islamic
education must set standards for the quality given to people who use it
institution education. Oriented program quality This must be supported by
standards that have been set, as well as needs strategic planning and
professionalism source Power people who implement quality programs (Fadhli,
2017).
Determine vision and mission by the Koran and Hadith.
Ibn Khaldun formulated a vision of
Islamic education based on QS. Al Qashash: 72, which
means, and seek what Allah has already bestowed upon you (happiness) the land
of the hereafter, and do not You forget your happiness from worldly
(pleasures).
Based
on the Word of Allah, Ibn Khaldun formulated that objective Islamic education
is divided into two, namely: (1) objectives-oriented ukhrawi
comes first formation of humans as a fulfilling servant obligation to Allah;
(2) purpose-oriented worldly that focuses on the development humans to be able
to face needs and challenges alive, so his life become more worthy and giving
benefit for fellow (Manik, 2016). Designing an appropriate curriculum needs the
public.
Islamic
educational institutions need to develop a curriculum that not only focuses on
religious knowledge but also includes general knowledge that must be updated
periodically To fulfill the ongoing needs of the world
of work development.
2. Produce
graduates who have Power and high competition.
A learning process supported by
learning empowerment-oriented students (student-centric) becomes critical to
producing competitive output. Interactive, inspiring, and educational awaken
enthusiasm and challenge this, supporting students to participate actively.
That process invites initiative, creativity, and harmonious independence with
talents and interests students, all at once embed good
examples. Through approach learning, it is expected to create graduates who are
superior, empowered, and have high self-esteem (Mustari & Rahman, 2014).
3. Improve
the performance power of teaching and education.
Professional teachers can show high
performance and productivity. Productivity is essential Because it is one of
the critical parameters in the enhancement of quality institutional education.
Teacher performance is reflected through the results of learning or
achievements achieved by students. Therefore, it is crucial to take strategic
steps to increase teacher performance, such as carrying out supervision,
conducting activity science through education, and evaluating teacher
performance.
4. Own
adequate facilities and infrastructure.
Islamic
Educational Institutions must have adequate facilities and infrastructure for
standard national quality education. Among them are the available rooms,
adequate and conducive learning facilities, sports, representative places of
worship, complete libraries, modern laboratories, and various resources. Study
additional support activities study teaching, including effectively utilizing
technology information and communication.
5. Integration
between religion and science in general.
In general, integration between
religion and science will give birth to draft Islamization and integration and
interconnection in knowledge knowledge. Islamization
process knowledge knowledge This own role is
important in overcoming the split between religion and science.
Integration and interconnection aim
to dig into diverse science disciplines and formulate continuity and
interdisciplinary relationships as bridges to understanding the complexity of
life in man. This matter can improve the quality of life in material, moral,
and spiritual (Chaeruddin, 2016).
The
existence of effective management is critical for expediting the learning
process in an institution's education, which is essential and needs a
harmonious relationship between the institution with parents or students and
the public environment. In context institution education, several management
topics can become the focus of discussion, including Madrasas and the problem is management curriculum, facilities and
infrastructure, management-related participant education, management finances,
and the challenges management faces. Management in institutional education
requires all related aspects of education For each other, related or not
inseparable. Lack of One aspect of management can result in the stagnation of
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