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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PANCASILA EDUCATION THROUGH FIELD WORK LEARNING MODEL Kusdarini, Eny; Sunarso, Sunarso; Arpannudin, Iqbal
Jurnal Cakrawala Pendidikan Vol 39, No 2 (2020): CAKRAWALA PENDIDIKAN, VOL. 39, NO. 2, JUNE 2020
Publisher : LPMPP Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (435.838 KB) | DOI: 10.21831/cp.v39i2.31412

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Pancasila education has been a part of general education which plays an important role in transferring and nurturing values that are in line with the nation's personality. This study aims to describe the implementation of Pancasila Education through field work learning model by looking at the practice of Pancasila values in the real community life in Pancasila Village, Bantul Regency. This research is a descriptive qualitative study through a case study in Pancasila Village. The subjects of the study were the first semester students of Communication Science department at one of the state universities in Yogyakarta who are taking the Pancasila Education course. Purposive sampling technique was used in this study. The data in this study were collected through interview, observation, and documentation, while the data analysis was done through qualitative descriptive techniques. The findings showed that the students gained a great deal of meaningful experiences from the field work learning model through direct observation of the Pancasila values implementation in the community. Another important finding is that the students can identify the implementation of the values of the Pancasila, either the first, second, third, fourth, or fifth precepts in Pancasila Village.
Elections as a means of citizens political education: A comparative study between Indonesia and Malaysia Sunarso Sunarso; Suyato Suyato; Puji Wulandari Kuncorowati; Toba Sastrawan Manik; Ali Masykur Fathurrahman
Jurnal Cakrawala Pendidikan Vol 41, No 1 (2022): Cakrawala Pendidikan (February 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/cp.v41i1.44305

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The purpose of this study is to compare Indonesian and Malaysian elections in terms of (1) legal basis, (2) organizing institution, (3) implementation, (4) political party function, and (5) public participation. It was a library study using a qualitative approach. Documentation was used to gather information. The data were analyzed descriptively using the Miles and Haberman model. The data were collected, grouped, reduced, interpreted, and concluded. The data were interpreted based on concepts, theories, and critical analysis. Cross-checking was used as the data validity technique. The results of this study are (1) Indonesia has hosted 12 elections, some of which have been influenced by political dynamics, including Law No. 12 of 2003 concerning Elections for the 2004 Election, Law No. 10 of 2008, and Law No. 7 of 2017 concerning Elections. Malaysian elections are governed by two laws: (a) the Malaysian Law on General Election Deed 1958 and (b) the Malaysian Law on General Election Error Act 1954. (c) P.U.(A) 293/2002 concerning the General Election (Voter Registration) Regulation last amended by P.U.(A) 106/2012; (d) P.U.(A) 185/2003 concerning Election Regulation (Post Elections) 2003; (e) P.U.(A) 386/1981 concerning General Election Regulations (Execution of Grand Elections) 1981, last amended by P.U. (A) 134/2013. (2) General Election Commission (KPU) is the name of the election organizers, whereas General Election Institute is the name of the election organizers in the New Order Era (LPU). Suruhanjaya Choice Raya is the Malaysian election organizer (SPR) (3) The election system in Malaysia is simpler and more efficient. Malaysia uses the District Election System which is based on the location of the election district, not the population. The election system in Indonesia uses the proportional election system. (4) Malaysia is a constitutional monarchy and adheres to a parliamentary democracy system. Both Indonesia and Malaysia adhere to a multi-party system. (5) The average voter turnout in Malaysian elections is 85 percent, while voter turnout in Indonesia is only 74 percent. In general, Malaysian elections are worse than those in Indonesia. In Malaysia, election organizers tend to favor government parties. Suruhanjaya Choice Raya Malaysia (SPR) barred Diaspora residents in other nations from using the post in 2018, claiming that the Diaspora favored opposition parties.
Co-Authors A Halim A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abdul Gofur Agahirber, Agahirber Ali Masykur Fathurrahman Amalia, Naili Amanda, Tika Anatoli Kasparov Putuabdullah Annisa Istiqomah, Annisa Arpannudin, Iqbal Aulia Zalzabela Widyaningsih Budiyono Budiyono Chandra Dewi Puspitasari Dendy Eta Mirlana Dorothea Ririn Indriastuti Eni Kurniawati Kurniawati, Eni Kurniawati Eny Kusdarini Eta Mirlana, Dendy Fathikah Fauziah Hanum Firmansyah, Akmal Firmasnyah, Akmal Hasno, Hasno Heriana, Tutik Hidayah, Yayuk Hudrianto, Ari I N. Widiasa Idham Mahdi Indriasttuti, Dorothea Ririn Kenlies Era Rosalina Marsudi Lena Selvia Marsudi, Kenlies Era Rosalina Mega, Hana Muhammad Luthfi Muhammad Syamsuddin Muharam, Ricky Santoso Mukhamad Murdiono Nabila Syamsa, NabilaSyamsa Nasiwan nasiwan Ningrum, Della Rahmadania Nurhadi Nurhadi Nurokhmah, Nurokhmah Oktovita Sari, Putri Paryanto Pudjiastuti, Sri Rahayu Puji Wulandari Kuncorowati Putri, Mas Fierna Janvierna Lusie Rahmasari, Riska Raka Putra Reja Fahlevi Rinaldi Idroes Riska Fii Ahsani Rosmiati, Yatti RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Sabit Irfani Sahuti, Abu Kusno Samsuri Samsuri Samsuri Samsuri Saryono Saryono Selvia, Lena Seno Johari Setiati Widihastuti Sri Fitriyani Subagyo, Anton Sugeng Sugeng Sugiyanto - Suharno Suharno susi susi Suwandi Suwandi Suyato Suyato Syafawati, Zulfah Lis Syahrul Syahrul Takim Mulyanto Thania, Tira Toba Sastrawan Manik Toba Sastrawan Manik Toba Sastrawan Manik Tuasikal, Patma UDIN, WAHYU Viona Diansari Widyaningsih, Aulia Zalzabela Wijaya, Andik Wulandari, Risky Wuri Handayani Yayuk Hidayah Yayuk Hidayah Yesi Eka Pratiwi Yunita Sari