Developing Effective Communication in Education Perspective Based on Religion, Philosophy, Psychology, and Sociology: An Analysis Study at TKIT Al-Fitrah

Rini Susilowati, Erni Furwanti, Panji Nurul Fath

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ABSTRACT: Educational communication is very necessary for the continuity of education. The communication process can take place between superiors to subordinates, fellow colleagues, in teaching and learning or even communication between the school and parents. Here, it is necessary to deliver an effective message. The purpose of this study was to examine the development of effective communication in the perspective of education based on the basis of religion, philosophy, psychology, and sociology, by taking the research location at TKIT (Taman Kanak-kanak Islam Terpadu or Integrated Islamic Kindergarten) Al-Fitrah in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. The research method used is a qualitative approach with a case study method to explore certain characters and social aspects. The essence of the philosophical foundation is that it reflects the interaction according to the rules and norms of human relations but still lacks understanding of rhetoric and other communication approaches. The essence of the psychological basis is that it reflects communication at the level of touching psychological factors in a humanistic and persuasive manner. The essence of the social basis is that communication between individuals or groups involves intensity, motivation, and the ability to make communication complex, dynamic, and continuously changing. The recommendations are communication process will be effective if the communicator performs its role, so that a good and expected communication process occurs, where ideas or ideas are discussed in a deliberation between the communicator and the communicant, to lead to agreement and unity in opinion.

KEY WORDS: Effective Communication; Educational Communication; Religious Foundation; Philosophical Foundation; Psychological Foundation; Sociology Foundation.

    

About the Authors: Rini Susilowati is a Lecturer at the Polytechnic of Piksi Ganesha, Jalan Gatot Subroto No.301 Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Erni Furwanti is a Teacher at the Early Childhood Education Programs of Adinda, Jalan Puri Asih V No.25 Bandung. Panji Nurul Fath is a Human Resource Performance Analyst of UPI (Indonesia University of Education), Jalan Dr. Setiabudhi No.229 Bandung. E-mails correspondence: rinisusilo.ppg@gmail.com, erni.furwanti02@gmail.com, and panji_nf@upi.edu 

Suggested Citation: Susilowati, Rini, Erni Furwanti & Panji Nurul Fath. (2021). “Developing Effective Communication in Education Perspective Based on Religion, Philosophy, Psychology, and Sociology: An Analysis Study at TKIT Al-Fitrah” in EDUCARE: International Journal for Educational Studies, Volume 14(1), August, pp.61-74. Bandung, Indonesia: Minda Masagi Suci and ASPENSI with ISSN 1979-7877 (print) and ISSN 2621-587X (online).

Article Timeline: Accepted (June 27, 2021); Revised (July 27, 2021); and Published (August 30, 2021).


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Effective Communication; Educational Communication; Religious Foundation; Philosophical Foundation; Psychological Foundation; Sociology Foundation

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