KOMUNIKASI PEMBELAJARAN GURU PENDIDIKAN AGAMA ISLAM PADA SISWA DALAM PEMBINAAN AKHLAK(Studi Fenomenologi Pada Siswa SDIT Darunnajah Jatijajar Depok Tahun Ajaran2018/2019)

Authors

  • Diah Shaumasari Fakultas Ilmu Komunikasi Universitas Gunadarma Author
  • Ahmad Nasher Fakultas Ilmu Komunikasi Universitas Gunadarma Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36914/rt0xqv62

Keywords:

Komunikasi Pembelajaran, Guru Pendidikan Agama Islam, Pembinaan Akhlak

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to know how the learning communication of Islamic religious education teachers in the development of students and their factors. The data analysis techniques used are using the social  learning  theory of  Bandura and  the methods  of moral development.. This research  uses  the Constructivism paradigm where the truth of a social reality is seen as a social construction result, a nd the truth of a social reality is relative and uses a qualitative descriptive method with the collection of data Through interviews as primary data, documentation and non-participant observation as secondary data. The informant chosen as a resource is the teacher of Islamic education from first class to 6th grade as well as representatives from parents of first-class students to grade 4. From the research results can be concluded  if the teachers  of  Islamic  education from first  class to  sixth  grade use several  ways  in conducting the learning activities teaching Islamic education in the classroom. For example, using the lecture method, learning while playing, telling the story of the prophet, explaining the material and directly giving examples. The inhibitory factor found by the teacher in the form of student attendance, the age of students who are still too young so that emotions have not been stable, lack of family care students, and external factors such as television shows, movies, videos and mobile phones that there are elements Violence, pornography and pornographic action are feared to be imitated by students.

Published

30-04-2020

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