Contribution Of Aqidah Akhlak Lessons In Improving Good Behavior Of Students

Mahmud Yunus Daulay

Abstract


This paper is presented to present the contribution of Aqidah Morals subjects to student behavior. This activity was carried out at the Madrasah Tsanawiyah Amaliyah in Tanjung Tiga, Langkat Regency. Moral aqidah subjects are closely related to the formation of student behavior. The method used in teaching aqidah morality subjects at the madrasa is the method of lectures, discussions and assignments to students.

From the search carried out, information was obtained that the subjects of aqidah morals in improving student behavior development at Madrasah Tsanawiyah were carried out by teachers through approaches and steps by providing exemplary attitudes, getting used to, enforcing discipline, providing encouragement and motivation, giving rewards, punishments, creating an atmosphere that influences students in improving student behavior. From the results of these studies can be said to be quite good.


Keywords


Aqidah, Morals and Student Behavior

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