Winda Pitriani Parhamah
Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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Contextualizing the Raden Intan II Commemoration Tradition in South Lampung as a Source for Character-Based History Education Winda Pitriani Parhamah; Aman Aman; Sumargono Sumargono; Febriana Khoiriyah; Hadi Waluyo; Nadira Febri Faradila
Fajar Historia: Jurnal Ilmu Sejarah dan Pendidikan Vol 10 No 2 (2026): Agustus
Publisher : Universitas Hamzanwadi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/fhs.v10i2.34810

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Character degradation has become a trend as a consequence of massive globalization. The deconstruction of a curriculum oriented towards character building can be achieved by integrating local traditions as a source of contextual learning. This study aims to explore history, analyze character values in the Haul Raden Intan II tradition, and apply them in history lessons. A qualitative case study approach was used to explore the phenomenon of the Haul Raden Intan II tradition in South Lampung. Data collection was carried out through in-depth interviews with three key informants, namely the family of the heir and traditional leaders, religious leaders, and students who are cultural activists, supported by direct observation and documentation. Secondary sources, including scientific articles and supporting books, were used as references. Data analysis used interactive techniques by Miles and Huberman. The research findings show that the haul tradition has become the cultural identity of the people of South Lampung, serving to preserve the exemplary character of Raden Intan II. The Raden Intan II haul tradition's procession embodies values aligned with the Graduate Profile Dimensions, namely faith and devotion to God Almighty, citizenship, collaboration, critical thinking, and independence. The integration of the character values of the Raden Intan II haul tradition into history learning is presented in the material on the Struggle of the Local People Against the Colonizers, which uses a historical inquiry model based on mini-research and edu-vlogs, culminating in an authentic assessment.
Multicultural Education Based on Local Tradition of Selametan in History Learning Practice Roro Wilis; Ajeng Diah Kinanti; Winda Pitriani Parhamah; Aldi Hendra Pratama
Fajar Historia: Jurnal Ilmu Sejarah dan Pendidikan Vol 10 No 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/fhs.v10i1.33018

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Radicalism remains a threat in Indonesia, where extreme views are rooted in a misguided understanding of diversity. History lessons at State Senior High School 9 in Yogyakarta adopt a multicultural education approach to promote understanding of diversity by introducing local Javanese traditions, such as selametan, through an inclusive model. This study explores how history education at State Senior High School 9 in Yogyakarta integrates the material taught with multicultural values to promote tolerance and inclusiveness. This study uses a qualitative case study method at SMA Negeri 9 Yogyakarta, with data collection techniques including observation, in-depth interviews, and document analysis. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling, involving several subjects, including the Deputy Principal for Curriculum, Deputy Principal for Facilities and Infrastructure, history teachers, and representatives of 10th grade students at SMA Negeri 9 Yogyakarta. Data validity and reliability were obtained through data triangulation techniques and analyzed using an interactive model. The research findings show that integrating history material with the local Javanese tradition of selametan is an effective way to foster tolerance and cooperation among students from diverse backgrounds. This strategy involves a collaborative Project-Based Learning (PjBL) model, demonstration methods, and class discussions to provide an understanding of diverse perspectives and encourage students to get used to living side by side. In this context, a school culture that accommodates student diversity also plays a crucial role in creating an inclusive and fair learning environment.