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The Power of Respecting Others: Reconceptualization of Sociocultural Background and Students’ Learning Styles in English Classroom Sholihah, Lilis; Sinaga, Risma Margaretha; Adha, Muhammad Mona
PPSDP International Journal of Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): PPSDP International Journal of Education (Special Issue)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Program Studi Doktor Pendidikan (PPSDP)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59175/pijed.v3i2.288

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The students in the class sometimes cannot define the term of cultural background among students, they did not know their learning styles, and method that can lead into effective learning. Through a deep understanding of the concept of multicultural education and a reconceptualization of the classroom as a cultural entity, we can observe how social interactions, identities, and daily life practices within it make valuable contributions to inclusive and meaningful learning. This research tried to focus on the understanding of the learners in their cultural awareness in order to have respect of others who have variety in sociocultural background and their identity. To respect on others, they have to know themselves so that they can appreciate another culture or everyone without considering their races and gender.  The subject of the study was 23 students of English department of university of Lampung who come from different background and ethnicity. The method was descriptive qualitative by giving open ended questionnaire in gathering the data. The data analysis uses coding in order to get meaningful and clear description. The result shows that the students who come from different background in terms of gender, ages and ethnicity, also have variety in their learning styles. The students think that differences in sociocultural background are not big problems for them. There are ways to overcome problems that might be happened in sociocultural differences among students; for example, understand and respect each other, do not harm or make fun of others, it is also influenced by the attitude of the members which more tolerance and open minded. Their opinions on the way to achieve gender equality in the classroom is through active student participation, not discriminating, students have the same duties and obligations, increasing awareness, equal treatment and opportunities, having to think openly, having the same rights to learn.
National Character Development and Cultural Education from a Local Wisdom Thresia, Fenny; Sinaga, Risma Margaretha; Adha, Muhammad Mona
PPSDP International Journal of Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): PPSDP International Journal of Education (Special Issue)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Program Studi Doktor Pendidikan (PPSDP)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59175/pijed.v3i2.308

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In this qualitative study, we would like to discover the national character development and cultural education from a local wisdom. The results obtained indicate that Indonesian national education today still faces a number of significant problems. The educational outcomes have not met the expected expectations, in which the learning process in schools is still unable to form the integrity of the graduates and reflect the character and culture of the nation. The education process tends to focus on the cognitive aspects, while the affective aspects that are essential for living in society have not been optimally developed. Therefore, the development of the education of the character and culture of the nation has become a must to be done in schools. Schools as the centre of change must pursue education based on the character and culture of the nation with seriousness. The character and the culture of a nation developed in the school must be in harmony with the local, regional, and national character and cultures. To these goals, the education of character and cultural nation must be developed based on local wisdom.
Co-Authors A Halim Abung, Miranda Agustina, Anggun Ana Mentari Apri Wahyudi Apriyanda Kusuma Wijaya Aryandi, Andi Berchah Pitoewas Cook, Billy L. Dasim Budimansyah Dewi, Yulianti Puspita Diah Utaminingsih Dina Maulina Dwi Yulianti DWI YULIANTI Een Yayah Haenilah Elga, Zenia Erwin Susanto Eska Prawisudawati Ulpa Febra Anjar Kusuma, Febra Anjar Fenny Thresia Fhatoni, Ahmad Fitriadi Fitriadi Hendra, Putra You Hermi Yanzi Hidayat, Ally Nafal Irma Lusi Nugraheni Isnawati Isnawati Istiawati, Novia Fitri Istiawati, Novia Fitria Jaya, M. Thoha Sampurna Johnstone, Jack McGregor Johstone, Jack McGregor Kurnia, Heri Kusrini, Nani Lilis Sholihah Luhtitisari, Annisa Balinda Ma'sumah, Ma'sumah Maftuchin Malisda, Deli Marlena, Yeni Maulana, Bayu Akbar Muhammad Kaulan Karima Mujiyati Mutiasari, Aprilia Nugraha, Dadi Mulyadi Nurhaliza, Alfina Nurhanurawati Nurhanurawati Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurhayati, Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurwahiddin, Muhammad Nurwahidin, Muhammad Nuryamin Nuryamin, Nuryamin Pargito Pargito Perdana, Dayu Rika Pramudiyanti Pramudiyanti Prasetyo, Sigit Bagus Putri, Devi Sutrisno Putri, Elivia Pasma Putri, Risna Estuning Putri, Tesa Lonika Dwi Qonita Afriyani, Qonita Rachmi , Nur Habiba Rahayu, Putri Rahayu, Salamah Tri Rangga Firdaus Rangga Saputra Risma Margareta Sinaga, Risma Margareta Risma Margaretha Sinaga Rochmiyati Rochmiyati Rohman Rohman Roy Kembar Habibi, Roy Kembar Ryzal Perdana Sabrini, Anadya Tri Safitri Safitri, Lauressya Mega Saputra, Jufri Sopha, Fatimahtuz Zahra Asy Sri Astuti SRI RAHAYU Sugeng Widodo Supriatna, Aang Supriyono Supriyono Tamalia, Indria Indria Umami, Astri Zahrotul Utami, Rahma Kurnia Sri Wardani, Retno Yunisca Nurmalisa