Lived Experiences Guru Madrasah dalam Mengembangkan Kompetensi Pedagogik dan Profesional melalui Pembelajaran Mendalam
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https://doi.org/10.65244/jgge.v1i2.80Keywords:
Lived Experiences, Deep Learning, Pedagogical Competence, Professional Competence, Madrasah TeachersAbstract
Penelitian ini mengkaji pengalaman hidup guru-guru Madrasah Ibtidaiyah di Pekalongan, Lampung Timur dalam mengembangkan kompetensi pedagogik dan profesional melalui penerapan pembelajaran mendalam (deep learning). Dengan menggunakan pendekatan fenomenologi interpretatif, penelitian ini berupaya menangkap makna subjektif dan dinamika praktik mengajar yang dialami para guru dalam konteks perubahan kurikulum, tuntutan profesionalisme, dan kebutuhan pembelajaran yang lebih bermakna bagi siswa. Data diperoleh melalui wawancara mendalam, observasi partisipatif, dan dokumentasi, kemudian dianalisis menggunakan langkah-langkah reduksi fenomenologis berdasarkan Moustakas. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pembelajaran mendalam mendorong guru untuk berefleksi secara kritis, merancang pembelajaran berbasis pemahaman konseptual, serta meningkatkan kemampuan profesional melalui kolaborasi dan pengembangan diri. Temuan ini menegaskan bahwa pengalaman mengajar yang autentik, ditopang oleh pemahaman pedagogik yang matang, menjadi fondasi penting bagi peningkatan kualitas pembelajaran di madrasah. Penelitian ini memberikan kontribusi konseptual bagi penguatan kompetensi guru dan implikasi praktis bagi pengembangan program pelatihan guru berbasis pengalaman.
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