Homeschooling Model as An Alternative for Islamic Education
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15294/snz12414Keywords:
Education; Islam; HomeschoolingAbstract
In the following study explores how homeschooling can be an alternative Islamic education option for Muslim families. The research method used in this research is a qualitative method with a literature review. The results obtained from the research show that (1) Homeschooling is not a current topic in Islamic education. Rasulullah pioneered homeschooling . Rasulullah educated his friends and produced outstanding students at Arqam's house. There are three types of homeschooling in the Islamic tradition: single (family) homeschooling , multiple homeschooling (halaqah), and community (mosque) homeschooling . Natural education includes monotheism, religion, morals, leadership and vocational education. (4) Family education should touch on seven aspects: faith, morals, physical, intellectual, psychological, social and sexual. (5) To instill these values, various methods need to be used, including example, advice, customs, attention, appreciation and punishment.