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Journal : Formosa Journal of Science and Technology (FJST)

Student Overview of the Pancasila and Citizenship Education Study Program: Understanding Pancasila, Social Participation, and Perception as Agents of Change Irianto, Petrus
Formosa Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjst.v3i2.8240

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Higher education plays an important role in shaping student attitudes and personalities as drivers of social change. Although Pancasila is regarded as a moral and ethical guideline, students often face difficulties in applying these values in everyday life. The aim of this study is to evaluate students' understanding of Pancasila, their involvement in social change, and the way they see the challenge in the role of students as agents of change based on Pancasila. The study used a survey method with the population of Students of the Pancasila Education and Citizenship Studies Program at one of the Universities in Papua Province. Most respondents believe that Pancasila serves as a legal foundation and as a moral guideline; (2) the majority of respondents in this study are still engaged in social change movements or activities in the community and on campus, as well as showing strong commitment and awareness in building a better society; (3) raising public Awareness about Pancasil's policies is the main way respondents overcome difficulties in carrying out their duties as agents of change based on Pancasila. Educational institutions should care and support respondents in carrying out their duties as agents of change based on Pancasila.
Problematics of Students' Discipline Value in Academic Activities and Non Academic Wabiser, Yan Dirk; Irianto, Petrus
Formosa Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjst.v3i2.8241

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Discipline is a state that is formed and trained through the values of obedience, adherence, loyalty, serenity, order, and order. This research aims to know the concepts of discipline and how to shape the values of student discipline in academic and non-academic activities on FKIP IPS Management at one of the universities in Papua. This research involved 36 students. The method used in this research is qualitative method with purposive sampling techniques. Research results show that the concepts of discipline in academic and non-academic activities are values and mental attitudes. The results of this research clarify and produce forms of disciplinary awareness of students of IPS FKIP in one of the universities in Papua, among others: a) time commitment; b) appreciation of time; c) feelings of shame, guilt and fear; d) agreement as a rule. Furthermore, the student discipline concept of IPS is part of the discipline of democracy and self-imposed discipline that arises from within because of the impulse of feelings, wills and own minds to obey or do by themselves with the emphasis of educational approach. Rules are guidelines and directions, accomplishments are rewards. If the student's attitude shows obedience and adherence, then it is awarded as an achievement.Discipline is a state that is formed and trained through the values of obedience, adherence, loyalty, serenity, order, and order. This research aims to know the concepts of discipline and how to shape the values of student discipline in academic and non-academic activities on FKIP IPS Management at one of the universities in Papua. This research involved 36 students. The method used in this research is qualitative method with purposive sampling techniques. Research results show that the concepts of discipline in academic and non-academic activities are values and mental attitudes. The results of this research clarify and produce forms of disciplinary awareness of students of IPS FKIP in one of the universities in Papua, among others: a) time commitment; b) appreciation of time; c) feelings of shame, guilt and fear; d) agreement as a rule. Furthermore, the student discipline concept of IPS is part of the discipline of democracy and self-imposed discipline that arises from within because of the impulse of feelings, wills and own minds to obey or do by themselves with the emphasis of educational approach. Rules are guidelines and directions, accomplishments are rewards. If the student's attitude shows obedience and adherence, then it is awarded as an achievement.