The Role of Islamic Calligraphy Extracurricular Activities in Developing Visual-Spatial Intelligence of Primary School Students
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Islamic Calligraphy, Extracurricular Activities, Visual-Spatial Intelligence, Primary Islamic EducationAbstract
This study examines the role of Islamic calligraphy extracurricular activities in developing students’ visual-spatial intelligence in a primary Islamic school (Madrasah Ibtidaiyah). Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, the research explores how the extracurricular program is planned, implemented, and evaluated, as well as its contribution to students’ cognitive, creative, and spiritual development. Data were collected through observations, semi-structured interviews with the school principal, calligraphy instructor, and students, and documentation analysis. The findings reveal that Islamic calligraphy extracurricular activities were systematically implemented through structured instructional stages, including demonstration, guided practice, and independent work. Students demonstrated increased visual-spatial awareness, particularly in recognizing proportions, spatial arrangements, and visual balance in calligraphic compositions. Supporting factors included institutional support, instructor competence, and high student motivation, while inhibiting factors involved limited facilities and time constraints. The integration of aesthetic and spiritual elements further enhanced students’ engagement and learning experiences. This study concludes that Islamic calligraphy serves as an effective educational medium for fostering visual-spatial intelligence and holistic development when supported by effective management and instructional strategies. The findings contribute to the discourse on multiple intelligences and provide practical implications for optimizing extracurricular programs in Islamic primary education.
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