Abstract

Objective: This study aims to analyze the curricula of Kuttâb schools through the CIPP framework, focusing on the social and environmental management aspects of these educational programs. The research investigates how the "Iman Curriculum" and "Qur'an Curriculum" of Kuttâb Ibnu Abbas Surakarta diverge from mainstream Islamic education and evaluates their effectiveness from a social and environmental perspective. Theoretical Framework: The analysis is grounded in the CIPP (Context, Input, Process, Product) model by Stufflebeam, which provides a structured approach to assess educational programs. This framework is employed to evaluate the curriculum's alignment with community needs, resource utilization, teaching methods, and educational outcomes, incorporating social and environmental management considerations. Method: A qualitative evaluative design was used, involving interviews, observations, and document analysis. Data collection focused on understanding the development, implementation, and impact of the Kuttâb curricula, with particular attention to their social and environmental dimensions. Results and Discussion: The study finds that Kuttâb Ibnu Abbas’s curricula are rooted in a grassroots model, distinct from conventional international curricula. The program is effective in addressing community needs but requires better alignment with individual student needs. While teaching methods are well-implemented, there is a need for improved teacher training and assessment practices. The study also discusses how the curricula's social and environmental management aspects could be enhanced to better serve both students and the community. Research Implications: The findings provide actionable insights for improving the effectiveness of Kuttâb school curricula. Recommendations include better alignment with student needs, enhanced teacher training, and more robust assessment methods, alongside considerations for social and environmental impacts. Originality/Value: This research is novel in applying the CIPP framework to the evaluation of Kuttâb school curricula from a social and environmental management perspective. It offers valuable insights into how alternative Islamic education models can be assessed and improved, contributing to the broader field of educational management and curriculum development.

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