VALUE-BASED RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN TECHNOLOGY FOR GEN- Z: SHAPING AN EXCELLENT GENERATION READY TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE GLOBAL WORLD FUTURE

Finawati Elisabet Manullang, Muhammad Rafi’i

Abstract


The rapid advancement of technology has transformed education, communication, and social interaction, especially for Generation Z (Gen Z). As digital natives, Gen Z faces both opportunities and challenges in navigating explores the integration of value-based religious education with technology as a strategic approach to shaping Gen Z into a morally grounded, technologically proficient, and globally competitive generation.This seminar's focus will be how education that combines technology and religious principles can produce a better generation that is equipped to handle difficulties throughout the word.In this talk, we'll look at creative approaches to incorporating technology into religious education and how it can prmeaningful contributions to a world that is becoming more interconnected by the day. In addition to providing a moral and ethical basis, religious education gives Generation Z the chance to use technology to expand their horizons. enhance social skills and engage in a variety of international domains, including global leadership, technical innovation, and the digital economy. Education that blends technology and religious principles can, with the correct approach, produce people who are not just professionally capable but also honorable and highly conscious of their societal responsibilities. We will talk about the value of religion, education, and technology working together to create a generation of young future.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.3059/insis.v0i0.23588

DOI (PDF): https://doi.org/10.3059/insis.v0i0.23588.g12938

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