Homeschooling as an Alternative Education for the Defense of Akhlakul Karimah (Noble Characters)

Arifannisa Arifannisa, Jihan Jihan, Moh Solehuddin, Sumarni Rumfot, Masahiko Keshav

Abstract


Basically a person must have consideration in every action he will do. It is difficult for someone to maintain every action if they find a bad environment. Someone has been given the ability to take responsibility in choosing what actions will become a necessity in acting. This study aims to find out that Homeschooling can be an alternative defense of Akhlakul Karimah (Noble Characters) for someone. This research uses a qualitative method because it uses in-depth knowledge examination in order to know more about accurate data research through the WhatsApp media about the importance of social influences that will have an impact on this Homeschooling education. The results of his research are how homeschooling can be a solution as a stronghold of one’s Akhlakul Karimah (Noble Characters) due to not meeting an environment that is not expected by parents whose impact can worsen the morals of a student. What becomes an obstacle is when educators are unable to set an example and have a good approach and do not understand knowledge in depth. This research can conclude that homeschooling as education is a solution to the defense of Akhlakul Karimah (Noble Characters) which is very good. However, in its application it is hoped that teaching staff, namely parents or people who have high professionalism, can be a good example so that children are comfortable with learning Homeschooling.


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Akhlakul Karimah,Education, Homeschooling

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