Keperluan Pengintegrasian Sains Kesihatan dalam Pendidikan Islam KSSM Tingkatan Satu (The Need to Integrate Health Science in KSSM Form 1 Islamic Education)
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Kata Kunci: Pendidikan Islam; Pendekatan; Pengintegrasian; Sains Kesihatan
Integrating Health Sciences in Islamic Education is a teaching and learning approach by combining health science into Islamic Education subject. The aim of this study is to explore the opinions of secondary school students and Islamic Education teachers as well as officers from the Malaysian Ministry of Education (MOE) on the needs to Integrate Health Sciences in Form One KSSM (Secondary School Standard Curriculum) Islamic Education. This Exploratory case study employed Purposive Sampling method involving 5 Form 2 students, 3 Islamic Education teachers, and an officer of the Islamic Education Division, MOE as respondents through semi-structural interview. The study found that all informants support the proposal to integrate Health Sciences in Islamic Education with the opinions that the integration of Health Sciences is an innovation in Islamic Education, can attract learning, encouraging high-order thinking, correlate Islamic knowledge to daily life, appropriate with students’ psychology as well as in line with the recommendation of the MOE. Therefore, this approach is needed in the teaching and learning of Islamic Education as it crosses the curriculum, which is in line with the recommendation of the MOE, which integrates Islamic knowledge with daily life. The implications of the study are Islamic Education teachers can vary their teaching methods, encourage students to use high-order thinking skills, appropriate to the age of Form 1 students as early teenagers, and could increase students’ learning interest by practicing what is being learned correctly.
Key Words: Islamic Education; Approach; Integrating; Health Sciences
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/JPEN-2019-44.01-01
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