2022
DOI: 10.18592/jtipai.v12i2.4376
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Pendidikan Islam Bagi Ibu Rumah Tangga Perspektif Dewi Sartika

Abstract: This study aims to find out the actions and efforts of Dewi Sartika in improving the quality of education, especially for women. It can be said that the position of a woman as a potential housewife requires honing knowledge, skills, and additional work as expected by the figure of Dewi Sartika. The problem is that nowadays there are still prospective housewives who only have certain skills. And for work and other aspects it is still considered lacking. So this needs to be improved, especially for prospective h… Show more

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“…Women are expected to fulfill all responsibilities throughout their lives, including serving their partners, educating their children, carrying out work duties, and much more. We should emulate Dewi Sartika's determination and persistence in education (PS et al, 2022). Dewi Sartika's thoughts were textually expressed in her book entitled Kaoetamaan Istri which was first published by Nix & Co and in collaboration with the Commissie voor de Volkslectuur (Batavia) in 1912.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women are expected to fulfill all responsibilities throughout their lives, including serving their partners, educating their children, carrying out work duties, and much more. We should emulate Dewi Sartika's determination and persistence in education (PS et al, 2022). Dewi Sartika's thoughts were textually expressed in her book entitled Kaoetamaan Istri which was first published by Nix & Co and in collaboration with the Commissie voor de Volkslectuur (Batavia) in 1912.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%