SMALL AND MEDIUM INDUSTRY FOR SUSTAINING MADRASA IN GLOBAL CHANGE (Study at Darul Ma’rifat Modern Islamic Boarding School in East Java)
Abstract
Any types and size of industry is required for the sustainable development of a Boarding School (Madrasa). Current study at Darul Ma’rifat Modern Islamic Boarding School in East Java is directed to describe: (1) the size and function of industry at Darul Ma’rifat Modern Islamic Boarding School; (2) the life-skill and the enterprenourships capability of the students; and (3) the effect of life-skills and the enterprenourships capability towards self-fulfilment attitude of students. All of the sixth grade students population (542 pupils) were randomly taken to get 226 students sample by using Slovin formula : n = N / 1 + N. e2. ( n = sample size, 1 = constanta variable, N = population, e = standard error / 0,05). Data were collected through observation, psychological scale and interview. They were then analyzed using regression supported by Statistical Package of Social Science programme. The results show that: (1) There were thirty unit small and medium industry at Darul Ma’rifat Modern Islamic Boarding School. (2) Life-skills and the enterprenourships capability of the students were taught through practice like; working in bread industry and mini market etc. (3) The mean scored of life-skills and the enterprenourships of the students were 82% categorized high.Copyright © 2013 by Al-Ta'lim All right reservedDOI: 10.15548/jt.v20i3.48