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Figure 1. Steps of systematic literature review
Integrating Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences in Islamic Education: A Systematic Review of Indonesian Practices
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September 2024

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Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun

Salami Mahmud

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AM Riska Musfirah

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Cut Nyak Marlina

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This study aimed to collect and analyze articles related to Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences theory and its implementation in Islamic education in Indonesia, as well as to identify research gaps. The method used was a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) with meta-synthesis data analysis techniques. The selected articles were published between 2016 and 2024 and chosen as the subjects of the study. These articles were gathered through search engines such as Google Scholar, Scopus.com, and Elicit.ai. The data analysis techniques employed were both quantitative and qualitative. The analysis results indicated that the implementation of Multiple Intelligences in Islamic Religious Education (PAI) teaching successfully improved student achievement and encourages teachers to teach creatively, using methods such as demonstrations, role-playing, the use of ICT, outdoor learning, and student motivation. Additionally, this implementation fosters critical thinking, problem-solving learning, creative thinking, and communicative learning. The implementation of Multiple Intelligences in PAI also aligned with the concept of fitrah. Further research is recommended to broadly review the implementation of Multiple Intelligences in Islamic education.

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... The balance maintains that Madrasahs meet modern educational priorities without losing sight of their spiritual mandate (Anggraeni & Purnomo, 2023;Hakim & Abidin, 2024). Rather than causing division, this integration may lead to a more holistic vision of education, one where religious and secular components are integrated to achieve the intellectual, moral, and spiritual development of the students (Istiyani et al., 2024;Kustati et al., 2024;Mahmud et al., 2024). Currently, the training of innovative approaches in the curriculum in line with the goals of Islamic education, as it ensures practical strategies to achieve positive student learning outcomes. ...

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Bridging Educational Reform and Faith: Evaluating Kurikulum Merdeka's Compatibility with Islamic Values in Madrasahs
Integrating Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences in Islamic Education: A Systematic Review of Indonesian Practices

Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun