Islamic Lecturer Learning Leadership Models in the Digital Era and Their Implications for Students' Problem-Solving Skills

The present digital era urges leadership capacity to anticipate the challenges of the times. Leadership strength is encouraging lecturers, educational personnel, and students to develop all their potential through motivation, inspiration, cooperation, and all resources to achieve goals. Meeting these goals through leadership is  made possible  by  the  current  demographic  bonus  of  the  Indonesian  nation,  where  the  superior  competitiveness  of human  resources  will  be  the  key  to  the  nation's  progress  and  competitiveness.  The  success  of  the  learning process  and  the  enhancement  of  students'  problem-solving  skills  greatly  depend  on  the  lecturer's  learning leadership model. This mixed-methods study aimed  to analyse the impact of  a lecturer's  learning leadership model  on  students'  problem-solving  skills  at  UIN  Walisongo  Semarang.  The  present  research  examined  the human  dimensions  of  the  Industrial  Revolution  4.0  by  analysing  leadership  theories  that  focused  on investigating the specific  behaviour of  leaders  and  their influences as  the determinant of  leadership success. Using  a  pre-test  and  post-test  design,  the  research  collected  data  from  students  in  both  experimental and control  classes.  The  findings  showed  a  significant  improvement  in  problem-solving  skills.  The  experimental class's mean score increased from 67.40 in the pre-test to 73.71 in the post-test, while the control class's mean score  only  slightly  increased  from  64.94  to  69.40.  These  results  indicate  that  the  learning  leadership  model effectively enhances students' problem-solving abilities.

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