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Comparison of Patriotism Values based on the Existence of Superhero Films: Comparative Study of Indonesia and America Hakiki, Elfira Amalia; Hidayat, Muhamad Taufik
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: This research aims to compare the value of Patriotism in Indonesian and American superhero films. Methodology: This study adopts a qualitative approach with a content analysis design to conduct a comparative analysis. The primary data for this research is obtained through the observation of films available on streaming platforms such as Netflix and Disney+. The data collection technique involves viewing films on these platforms. The analysis techniques employed in this research encompass three main stages: (1) data reduction, (2) data presentation, and (3) drawing conclusions or verification. Results: The research findings indicate similarities and differences in portraying patriotism in Indonesian and American superhero films. Similarities include emphasising values such as love for the country, courage, perseverance, and readiness to make sacrifices for the greater good. However, differences emerge in how patriotism is expressed: Indonesian superheroes often demonstrate pride in cultural heritage, while American counterparts typically exhibit pride in national symbols. Moreover, Indonesian superheroes showcase patriotism through actions, whereas American superheroes convey it through words and actions. It is also noted that American superhero films may sometimes present a form of false patriotism, which could potentially harm the country and its citizens. Overall, the study suggests that both Indonesian and American superhero films effectively promote patriotism due to the presence of patriotic elements within their narratives. Applications/Originality/Value: The research findings reveal similarities and differences in the depiction of patriotism in Indonesian and American superhero films.
Implementation of Tolerance Character Education: a Comparative Study of Indonesian and Danish Elementary Schools Prihastanti, Erika; Hidayat, Muhamad Taufik
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: The purpose of this research is to analyse and compare the implementation of tolerance character education, which consists of elements of appreciation and respect, recognising rights, and providing freedom in elementary schools in Indonesia and Denmark. Methodology: This research employs a descriptive qualitative approach with a comparative literature review design. The methodology involves searching for relevant data sources and sorting the gathered information. Data analysis comprises collecting, reducing, presenting, and drawing conclusions from the data. The author employs various validation techniques to ensure data validity, including check and recheck methods, collaboration with other researchers, and source triangulation. Results: The research findings reveal several key points: (1) in both Indonesia and Denmark, tolerance education is implemented through various methods, including debate learning activities, religious education, students' freedom to celebrate holidays, active group discussions, and role-playing activities. (2) in Indonesia, tolerance is particularly emphasised within citizenship education. Additionally, it is integrated into daily habits such as praying and shaking hands, cultural tourism visits, and literacy activities. (3) conversely, in Denmark, the implementation of tolerance character education places a strong emphasis on direct experiential learning. This involves presenting examples of concrete problems and teaching the concept of hygge living, which promotes living together peacefully by engaging in simple activities that foster respect and harmony. Applications/Originality/Value: This research undertakes a comparative analysis of tolerance character education in Indonesian and Danish elementary schools through a literature review study method.
Implementation of Tolerance Character Education: A Comparative Study on Indonesia and Finland Elementary Schools Khotimah, Rifaa Husnul; Hidayat, Muhamad Taufik
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: This study aims to compare the implementation of tolerance in elementary schools in Indonesia and Finland. Methods: The method used was qualitative descriptive with a literature study design. The type of study used was a comparative literature review. Data obtained were secondary data, including articles in online scientific journals, website articles, and books related to the implementation of character education of tolerance in Indonesia or Finland elementary schools. Results: Elementary schools in Indonesia or Finland have their own method of implementing character education, especially tolerance. Both countries have varied methods to implement tolerance values. This implementation is not only carried out in the class but also outside the class. However, from various methods and strategies used by schools in those countries, the two countries actually have several differences. In Indonesia, the implementation of tolerance values is still often carried out in the school environment by involving schoolmates. However, in Finland, tolerance can be implemented not only with friends from the same school but also with friends from different schools. Moreover, tolerance values in Indonesia are still implemented in existing lessons, while Finland has its own subject discussing life values, such as tolerance. Application/Originality/Value: This study explained methods for implementing tolerance character in Indonesia and Finland elementary schools based on three elements: providing freedom and not forcing others, respecting other beliefs, and understanding each other on existing differences.
Implementation of Disciplinary Character Education: A Comparative Study of Indonesia and New Zealand Primary Schools Muthmainah, Lulu Hanifah; Hidayat, Muhamad Taufik
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: This research compares disciplinary character education in Indonesian and New Zealand elementary schools. Method: The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative with a literature review study design; the type of research is a comparative literature review. The data obtained from this research is secondary data. Data collection techniques use listening techniques and note-taking techniques. Data validity uses check and recheck methods, researcher validity, and source triangulation. The data analysis used is (1) data reduction, (2) data presentation, and (3) data conclusions. Result: The results of this research show that, in implementing character education in elementary schools in Indonesia and New Zealand, there are several similarities in rules, punishments, and rewards. (1) The purpose of having rulesau in schools is to improve student discipline, (2) punishment for students who violate discipline in Indonesian and New Zealand schools both receive punishment, namely students are given a warning, request sorry, and getting extra assignments, (3) awards for students who have applied discipline in Indonesian and New Zealand elementary schools. Students get extra points and appreciation by saying "good or good." The differences in the implementation of disciplinary character education in elementary schools in Indonesia and New Zealand can be seen from the time habits, uniforms and learning attitudes. Application: The novelty of this article is that it compares disciplinary character education in Indonesian and New Zealand elementary schools using the literature review study method.
Implementation of Disciplinary Character Education: A Comparative Study of Indonesian and Japanese Primary School Marcela, Intan Nur; Hidayat, Muhamad Taufik
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: This research aims to compare the implementation of disciplinary character education in elementary schools in Indonesia and Japan. Methodology: The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative with a literature study design and comparative literature review type. Data sources come from online journal articles, article websites, school websites, and YouTube videos. Results: The research results show that (1) Indonesian and Japanese elementary schools' school and class regulations exist. (2) There are regulations outside of learning in Indonesian and Japanese elementary schools. (3) Punishment in Indonesian elementary schools can use a points system, whereas Japanese elementary schools use a group peer pressure system. (4) Consistency in the form of habituation in Indonesian elementary schools is carried out through worship activities and daily notes. In contrast, in Japanese elementary schools, it is carried out through routine activities of cleaning the school (o- sōji), lunch (kyuushoku), and character education learning (doctors), and students are used to bying strict rules since childhood. (5) Student consistency in class in Indonesian and Japanese elementary schools is established through routine activities according to the learning sequence. Applications/Originality/Value: The novelty of this research is that this research compares the implementation of disciplined character education in Indonesian and Japanese elementary schools using the literature review method.
Implementation Disciplinary Character Education: A Comparative Study of Indonesian and Danish Elementary Schools Darojati, Nuriyah Lutfi; Hidayat, Muhamad Taufik
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: The research aims to reveal and compare the implementation of disciplinary character education in elementary schools between Indonesia and Denmark. Methodology: This study employs a qualitative approach, utilising a literature review research method, specifically employing a comparative literature review design. The data corpus consists primarily of journal articles sourced online, supplemented by website articles and pertinent videos. To ensure data validity, several techniques are employed, including the check and recheck method, researcher validity protocols, and source triangulation. Data analysis encompasses the systematic reduction, presentation, and conclusive interpretation of gathered information. Results: The research findings illustrate similarities and disparities in implementing disciplinary character education between Indonesia and Denmark. Shared practices include the ritual of queuing before class, recognition through praise for diligent efforts, and the emphasis on timely submission of assignments. Conversely, divergences emerge in the methodologies employed. In Indonesia, disciplinary character education is primarily imparted through direct habituation in daily routines, such as students engaging in prayer before commencing lessons. In contrast, Denmark adopts a model based on exemplification, where teachers serve as role models, and students emulate disciplined behaviour accordingly. Furthermore, while Indonesian students receive instruction on adhering to traffic regulations at pedestrian crossings within classroom settings, Danish counterparts undergo repetitive teaching sessions on traffic rules, subsequently applying acquired knowledge under the supervision of their educators on the actual road. Applications/Originality/Value: The novelty of this research lies in its exploration of the implementation of disciplinary character education within elementary school settings, particularly focusing on a comparative analysis between Indonesia and Denmark.
Implementation of Disciplinary Character Education: A Comparative Study of Indonesian and Australian Elementary School Azzahra, Azizah; Hidayat, Muhamad Taufik
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: The research aims to compare the implementation of disciplinary character education in Indonesia and Australia. Methodology: This research adopts a qualitative approach employing the Study Literature Review method within the Comparative Literature Review research framework. The data corpus comprises journal articles, online resources, and scholarly books. The data collection methodology commences with an extensive literature review, followed by meticulous data categorisation and selection based on identifying pertinent disciplinary elements. The validity of the data is ensured through rigorous reader persistence, corroborative validation from established scholars, and triangulation of sources. Data analysis encompasses data reduction, presentation, and inference techniques to draw comprehensive conclusions. Results: The research findings reveal similarities and disparities in implementing disciplinary character education between Indonesia and Australia. The congruences observed include (1) The delineation of school regulations aimed at cultivating a disciplined ethos among all school community members. (2) Providing awards to students as a mechanism to reinforce compliant behaviour and foster a sense of accountability. (3) The utilisation of punitive measures to serve as a deterrent for students who transgress the established norms. (4) Consistent efforts towards inculcating discipline, such as adherence to punctuality. Conversely, notable distinctions emerge, notably in the formulation of school regulations. In Indonesia, these regulations are typically crafted by teachers and school principals. Conversely, within the public school system in Australia, teachers are vested with the authority to enforce disciplinary measures as delineated by the 2019 Education and Children’s Services Act. Applications/Originality/Value: This research compares disciplinary character education in Indonesia and Australia.
Implementation of Tolerance Character Education: A Comparative Study of Indonesian and Japanese Elementary Schools Imama, Nur Hasanah Al; Hidayat, Muhamad Taufik
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: This study examines and compares the integration of tolerance-based character education among elementary school students in Indonesia and Japan. Methodology: A qualitative approach is employed in this research, utilising a methodological literature review framework. Specifically, a comparative literature review design is adopted. The data for this study are sourced from online journal articles and website publications. Three techniques are employed to ensure data validity: researcher persistence, cross-validation with other researchers, and source triangulation. Data analysis involves processes of data reduction, presentation, and conclusion. Results: The findings illustrate similarities and distinctions in implementing tolerance-based character education within Indonesian and Japanese elementary schools. Shared elements include (1) the encouragement of individual belief systems, (2) the promotion of respect for diversity and the fostering of open-mindedness, (3) the rejection of discriminatory behaviour, and (4) the cultivation of empathy and the establishment of communal bonds. Conversely, differences emerge in practices such as (1) Japanese students consistently bowing in respect or gratitude, a custom not prevalent in Indonesian elementary schools, and (2) Japanese elementary students commuting to school independently, in contrast to Indonesian counterparts whose parents often accompany. Applications/Originality/Value: This study compares tolerance-based character education implementation in Indonesian and Japanese elementary school settings. It represents a pioneering exploration specifically addressing the comparative aspects of tolerance character development in these educational contexts.
Cashless Society Phenomenon in Jakarta City's use of The Digital Wallet "DANA" as A Payment Tool Jatmika, Surya; Purboningrum, Vivi; Harsono, H; Hidayat, Muhamad Taufik
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2023: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Purpose: The change in society from cash payments to cashless payments in various aspects of life is called the cashless society phenomenon. Citizens are starting to use various cashless payment methods, starting from cards or digital wallets. One of the digital wallets in Indonesia that provides various payment services is DANA. The aims of this research were (1) to describe the cashless society phenomenon in South Jakarta City, (2) to describe the use of the DANA digital wallet as a post-pandemic payment tool in South Jakarta City, and (3) to identify obstacles to using the DANA digital wallet in South Jakarta City. Methodology: This research applied qualitative research with a phenomenological research design. The subjects of this research consisted of nine sources with the criteria involving three teenagers aged 16-18 years, three teenagers aged 18-25 years, and three young families whose members aged 20-35 years. The data collection techniques in this research involved interviews, observation, and documentation. This research employed interactive data analysis techniques. Results: The results of the research show that (1) the cashless society phenomenon in the citizens of South Jakarta City tends to be dominated by online shopping activities via e-commerce, (2) the reason the citizens of South Jakarta City use the DANA application compared to other applications is that the DANA application is easy to use. Apart from that, the use of the DANA digital wallet application by merchants who have collaborated with the application tends to be used for purchasing credit and internet data as well as money transfer transactions (3), and problems with using the DANA application occur for several application users, such as problems with errors in the application which cause transaction disruption occurs so that the transaction fails. Even so, this is no different from other digital wallets.
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