CHARACTER EDUCATION IMPLEMENTATION POLICY AT LPI

Tulus Abdul Wahid

Abstract


This study focuses on the integration of character values in Islamic
educational institutions. . Through appropriate policies, character
education can be implemented effectively. The policy of integrating
character education into the curriculum, developing extracurricular
programs, familiarizing Islamic values, and exemplary behavior from
teachers are key factors in realizing successful character education. To
obtain in-depth, complete, objective research results and obtain feedback
on improving the quality of activities and their results, the researcher uses
a qualitative method based on literature review by taking several sources
from journals and supporting documents. The findings of this study are to
form a generation that is not only intelligent in academic aspects, but also
has good morals and instills moral and ethical values in students, through
a supportive curriculum, teaching, and educational environment.


Keywords


education policy, caracter building

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