RT Article T1 Integration of Tauhidic Elements for Environmental Education from the Teachers’ Perspectives JF Religions VO 11 IS 3 A1 Abd Rahman, Norshariani A1 Halim, Lilia A1 Zabidi, Fatin Nur Marhamah LA English PB MDPI YR 2020 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1727137698 AB Serious environmental damage calls for the need of complementary approaches in applying tauhidic elements for environmental education. Hence, this study examined how the practices of integrating tauhidic elements for environmental education are carried out in two Islamic science boarding schools. A qualitative study was conducted by interviewing two science teachers and two Islamic education teachers from each school and an environmental education coordinator for data triangulation. The participants of this study were sampled using purposive sampling. The interview data transcribed were analyzed using thematic analysis. Findings show that the integration of tauhidic elements in the school curriculum takes place with the support of the teachers and school administrators. However, the integration of tauhidic elements for environmental education only takes place through two approaches, namely through the inculcation of values from the teachers’ advice and actions as role models, as well as through the activities of seeking the meaning of the verses in the al-Quran or the Hadith that are related to environmental concepts. The findings also demonstrate that the students already have good environmental knowledge, awareness, and interest in nature, but require enhancements concerning their practices of environmental conservation. In sum, integrating tauhidic elements for environmental education requires the cooperation of science teachers and Islamic education teachers as well as strong support from other subject teachers and environmental clubs in schools. K1 Islamic values K1 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION K1 ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES K1 Integration K1 tauhidic elements DO 10.3390/rel11080394