EXTERNALIZATION OF THE MULTICULTURAL ISLAMIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM AT SCHOOL

Authors

  • Muhammad Sulistiono Universitas Islam Malang
  • Maskuri Maskuri Universitas Islam Malang
  • Nur Fajar Arief Universitas Islam Malang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33474/jemois.v2i2.18802

Abstract

This research discusses the externalization of  multicultural Islamic education which has the same wedge in the realm of learning, namely a contextual approach.  So that externalization is a process of material association with application in everyday life, namely returning to the values that guide the life of the community. The search for multicultural values that became the foundation for the founding of the school. Then it turned into a guideline by the citizens of the school that reflected the experience of multicultural values.  Furthermore, it is used as a foundation in the multicultural Islamic religious education curriculum. Based on the researcher's findings on the focus of research on the externalization of  the multicultural Islamic education curriculum in schools which includes several aspects, namely; (1) the phenomenon of ideas, (2) the phenomenon of history, (3) the phenomenon of the reaction of society, (4) the phenomenon of social products.

Keywords:  externalization, curriculum, multicultural Islamic education

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Published

2022-10-30