Teori Pembelajaran Pendidikan Agama Islam

Authors

Efrita Norman
Windi Megayanti
Arman Paramansyah

Keywords:

teori, pendidikan, agama Islam, konsep, pembelajaran

Synopsis

Pembelajaran merupakan inti dari proses pendidikan. Didalamnya terjadi interaksi antara berbagai komponen, yaitu guru, siswa, dan materi pelajaran atau sumber belajar. Pendidikan Agama Islam adalah upaya sadar dan terencana dalam menyiapkan peserta didik untuk mengenal , memahami,  menghayati, hingga mengimani, bertaqwa, dan berakhlak mulia dalam mengamalkan ajaran agama Islam dari sumber utamanya kitab suci Al-Qur’an dan AlHadits, melalui kegiatan bimbingan, pengajaran, latihan, serta penggunaan pengalaman.

Buku ini berisi tentang teori-teori pembelajaran dan pendidikan tentang agama Islam, mulai dari konsep pembelajaran, hingga teori-teori tentang pembelajaran dan pendidikan agama Islam yang begitu kompleks dan bertujuan agar manusia senantiasa dapat memahami ajaran islam secara menyeluruh. Lalu menghayati tujuan, yang pada akhirnya dapat mengamalkan serta menjadikan Islam sebagai pandangan hidup.

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Published

June 30, 2024