KREATIVITAS GURU DALAM MENINGKATKAN MOTIVASI DAN HASIL BELAJAR DI SMP PUTRI KHODIJAH SUMBAWA

Authors

  • Fitria Candra Roni Utami
  • Muhammad Rudi
  • Yayuk Tsamrotul Fuada

Keywords:

Teacher Creativity, Islamic Religious Education, Learning Motivation

Abstract

PAI Teacher creativity has a big impact on intellectual developmentst udents' Islamic religious beliefs, including PAI teachers' attention in teaching and evaluation. There are many methods used by PAI teachers to motivate students namely by always practicing the teachings of Islam. Objective This research is to determine the creativity of PAI teachers increase student motivation and learning outcomes. For To achieve this goal, this research uses qualitative research. Technique data collection by means of observation, interviews and documentation. The results of this research are the creativity of PAI teachers use audiovisual media as a medium for learning, doing Sunnah dhuha prayers in congregation, reading verses of the holy Qur'an before lessons started. And holding extracurricular calligraphy as a religious activity. Meanwhile, before and after starting learning activities, PAI teachers always provide motivation and religious advice. Like advising students to Always carry out Allah's commands and stay away from Allah's prohibitions. PAI teachers too always advise students to always maintain one's morals within the corridor Islam and Muslim personality.

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Published

2025-01-30

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Fitria Candra Roni Utami, Muhammad Rudi, & Yayuk Tsamrotul Fuada. (2025). KREATIVITAS GURU DALAM MENINGKATKAN MOTIVASI DAN HASIL BELAJAR DI SMP PUTRI KHODIJAH SUMBAWA. UNISAN JURNAL, 4(1), 671–682. Retrieved from https://journal.an-nur.ac.id/index.php/unisanjournal/article/view/4283

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