Collaborative Learning in Islamic Religious Education:

Amid the growing diversity of cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds in Indonesia, fostering a spirit of tolerance among students has become a critical challenge in today’s educational landscape. This study stems from concerns over the predominantly one-way instructional approach in Islamic Rel...

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Main Authors: Imaudy Cornelya Hadi, Zaini Tamin AR, Agus Darmawan
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Language:English
Published: Program Pendidikan Agama Islam Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Keguruan UIN Antasari Banjarmasin 2025-05-01
Series:Tarbiyah Islamiyah
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Online Access:https://jurnal.uin-antasari.ac.id/index.php/tiftk/article/view/15651
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Agus Darmawan
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description Amid the growing diversity of cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds in Indonesia, fostering a spirit of tolerance among students has become a critical challenge in today’s educational landscape. This study stems from concerns over the predominantly one-way instructional approach in Islamic Religious Education, which often lacks space for inclusive dialogue among students. The research aims to explore how the implementation of collaborative learning methods in Islamic Religious Education can contribute to cultivating tolerance among students at SMA Senopati Sedati Sidoarjo. Employing a qualitative approach and case study design, data were collected through classroom observations, in-depth interviews with Islamic Religious Education and Christian Religious Education teachers, and analysis of instructional documents. The findings indicate that collaborative strategies—such as diverse group work, cross-perspective discussions, and joint projects rooted in moderate Islamic values—can foster a more open and respectful learning environment. Students became more engaged in discussions and accustomed to listening to differing viewpoints without judgment. Nevertheless, challenges such as uneven learning motivation and limited resources remain obstacles. These findings suggest that participatory and contextual Islamic Religious Education instruction is not only relevant but also effective in shaping a more tolerant younger generation, better prepared to thrive in a pluralistic society
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spelling doaj-art-4ae2b75995a4459fbd3f7c6c14e5ed912025-08-20T03:17:17ZengProgram Pendidikan Agama Islam Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Keguruan UIN Antasari BanjarmasinTarbiyah Islamiyah2829-59192025-05-0115110.18592/jtipai.v15i1.15651Collaborative Learning in Islamic Religious Education:Imaudy Cornelya Hadi0Zaini Tamin AR1Agus Darmawan2IAI YPBWI SurabayaIAI YPBWI SurabayaIAI YPBWI SurabayaAmid the growing diversity of cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds in Indonesia, fostering a spirit of tolerance among students has become a critical challenge in today’s educational landscape. This study stems from concerns over the predominantly one-way instructional approach in Islamic Religious Education, which often lacks space for inclusive dialogue among students. The research aims to explore how the implementation of collaborative learning methods in Islamic Religious Education can contribute to cultivating tolerance among students at SMA Senopati Sedati Sidoarjo. Employing a qualitative approach and case study design, data were collected through classroom observations, in-depth interviews with Islamic Religious Education and Christian Religious Education teachers, and analysis of instructional documents. The findings indicate that collaborative strategies—such as diverse group work, cross-perspective discussions, and joint projects rooted in moderate Islamic values—can foster a more open and respectful learning environment. Students became more engaged in discussions and accustomed to listening to differing viewpoints without judgment. Nevertheless, challenges such as uneven learning motivation and limited resources remain obstacles. These findings suggest that participatory and contextual Islamic Religious Education instruction is not only relevant but also effective in shaping a more tolerant younger generation, better prepared to thrive in a pluralistic societyhttps://jurnal.uin-antasari.ac.id/index.php/tiftk/article/view/15651Collaborative Learning Islamic EducationReligious ModerationTolerance
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Islamic Education
Religious Moderation
Tolerance
title Collaborative Learning in Islamic Religious Education:
title_full Collaborative Learning in Islamic Religious Education:
title_fullStr Collaborative Learning in Islamic Religious Education:
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative Learning in Islamic Religious Education:
title_short Collaborative Learning in Islamic Religious Education:
title_sort collaborative learning in islamic religious education
topic Collaborative Learning
Islamic Education
Religious Moderation
Tolerance
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