The Management of Female Boarding School Students in Implementing Regulations at Islamic Boarding Schools
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https://doi.org/10.37680/scaffolding.v7i2.7445Keywords:
Management of student care, Modern pesantren, Pesantren regulations, SantriwatiAbstract
The objective of this study is to examine the management of female boarding school students in implementing regulations at the Assa'adah Modern Islamic Boarding School in Serang, Banten, with a focus on the four main functions of management: planning, organizing, implementing, and evaluating. The present research adopts a qualitative approach, employing a case study methodology, with data sources consisting of the head of female student care (1 person), female student care staff (1 person), female teachers (1 person), and female students (2 people), totaling five informants selected through a purposive sampling technique. The research was conducted over two months, involving intensive observation in the natural setting of the boarding school environment. Data collection techniques included observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The data was obtained from the head of the female dormitory, care staff, female teachers, and female students. The data was then analyzed using ATLAS.ti software to ensure the accuracy and precision of the data analysis. The findings indicate that the management of female students' care in implementing regulations has been carried out systematically and structurally, and can respond to various challenges that arise in the process of internalizing regulations. Program planning is carried out in a participatory manner, taking into account the actual needs and diversity of the female students' characters. The organizational process demonstrates clear and coordinated task distribution, as well as the active involvement of the student organization in the implementation of educational activities. The implementation stages emphasize exemplary behavior, persuasive communication, and interpersonal approaches that foster emotional closeness between caregivers and female students. Concurrently, evaluations are conducted in a progressive, comprehensive, and continuous manner through formative and summative assessments. These assessments incorporate corrective mechanisms, as well as recognition and appreciation.
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