Strengthening Students’ Character Through Islamic Education Practices: A Sustainable Model of Values-Based School Culture in Indonesia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64780/jcs.v1i1.139Keywords:
Character Education, Islamic Education, School Culture, Sustainability Values, Values-Based LearningAbstract
Purpose: This study aims to examine how Islamic Education practices can strengthen students’ character and contribute to a sustainable values-based school culture in an Indonesian educational context. The research focuses on identifying the core activities, pedagogical interactions, and school-wide routines that shape students’ moral discipline, social responsibility, and spiritual awareness as long-term foundations of character sustainability.
Method: A qualitative field-study design was employed, involving systematic observations, semi-structured interviews, and documentation analysis conducted over several weeks at a secondary school implementing structured Islamic Education–based character programs. Data were analyzed through iterative coding, thematic categorization, and cross-validation to ensure interpretive rigor.
Findings: The study found that daily religious routines such as greetings, prayer recitations, collective worship, and teacher-modeled behaviors play a consistent role in reinforcing habits of discipline, respect, empathy, and communal cooperation. Teachers’ moral exemplarity, continuous supervision, corrective feedback, and structured habituation strategies were identified as central mechanisms shaping students’ ethical dispositions. The findings further show that these practices collectively create a school culture that sustains prosocial behavior, cultivates ecological humility, strengthens interpersonal harmony, and nurtures long-term moral resilience.
Significance: The study contributes a conceptual and empirical model of sustainable character formation rooted in Islamic pedagogical values, offering a culturally grounded alternative to global character-education frameworks. Its insights highlight how routine religious practices, when systematically organized, serve not only as spiritual rituals but as long-term mechanisms for building ethical sustainability in schools. This research provides practical implications for educators and policymakers seeking to integrate character education with culturally relevant and socially sustainable learning environments.
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