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Journal : Islamic Education

Menganalisis Implementasi Konstruksi Berpikir Historis dalam Mata Kuliah Program Studi Pendidikan Sejarah di Universitas Simalungun Hutauruk, Ahmad Fakhri; Ginting, Andres M.; Arent, Ease; Dabukke, Lamser
Islamic Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Medan Resource Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57251/ie.v4i2.1535

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the implementation of historical thinking construction in courses within the History Education Study Program at Simalungun University. Historical thinking is an essential skill that history students must master, encompassing the understanding of chronology, cause-effect analysis, and the interpretation of historical events' meaning in the context of the past and their relevance to the present. This research employs a qualitative approach with a case study method. Data were collected through observations, interviews with lecturers and students, and document analysis such as syllabi and coursework. The findings indicate that the implementation of historical thinking is not yet fully optimal. Most teaching focuses on memorizing the chronology of events, figures, and places without involving in-depth analysis or connecting events to broader contexts. For instance, common assignments include summarizing readings or creating concept maps, which tend to insufficiently challenge students' skills in interpretation and critical thinking. However, in some courses, such as Indonesian History, lecturers have made efforts to use reflective approaches, such as analytical discussions on the impact of colonialism on local social dynamics. The main obstacles identified are a lack of in-depth understanding of the concept of historical thinking among both lecturers and students, as well as limited access to relevant and contextual learning resources. Therefore, this study recommends developing training for lecturers on implementing historical thinking-based teaching strategies, increasing access to learning resources that support historical analysis, and designing more challenging assignments to enhance students' critical thinking skills.
Co-Authors Abdul Jalil Abdul Muis Ade MeyLisca Nasution Ade MeyLisca Nasution Affadil, Muhammad Ahmad Fakhri Hutauruk Al'Ghani, Muhammad Zulfi Anggiat Sinurat Anggiat Sinurat Anggiat Sinurat Aprido Bernando Simamora Asister Fernando Siagian Asnita Nainggolan Bongguk Haloho Bongguk Sihaloho Corry Corry Corry Corry, Corry Dabukke, Lamser Dumaris Elserida Silalahi Efendi Manalu Emelda Thesalonika Firman Pangaribuan Fitri Handayani Ginting, Andres M. Girsang, Herti Girsang, Samrin Gultom, Sunggul Haloho, Bongguk Harianja, Tuangkus Hasian Napitu Hasian Napitu Hasian Napitu Hazar, Badrizal Al Henny Siswindah Lumbantobing Herti Girsang Hutauruk, Hotdiana Kasimin Lestari, Rini Fathoni Manalu, Andriono Mardiani Mardiani Mardiani Mardiani Marentina Inggrid Sinaga Marudut Hasanuddin Panggabean Mkumbachi, Ramadhani Lausi Muhammad Gazali Bancin Muhammad Nur Hidayat Nadillah Amanda Napitu, Hasian Napitu, Ulung Napitupulu, Rio Parsaoran Nasution, Ade Mey Lisca Natalina Purba PANJAITAN, MUKTAR B Prini Desima Evawani Ambarita Purba, Indra Gandi Resna Napitu Rick Hunter Simanungkalit, Rick Hunter Riki Saputra, Riki Rima Meilita Sari Rima Melatih Rosben Sihombing Rosdiana Sinaga Rosmery Saragih Rumtini Salsabila, Huwaida Nur Saragih, Hisarma Saragih, Itawari Siahaan, Rikalayasi Sihombing, Lisbet Sihombing, Lisbet N Sihombing, Lisbet N. Sijabat, Desi SIMAREMARE, JUNI AGUS Sinurat, Anggiat Sunggul Gultom Thesalonika, Emelda Tioner Purba Tuangkus Harianja Tuangkus Harianja Tuangkus Harianja Tuty Ariani Nasution Ulung Napitu Ulung Napitu Yogyanti, Galih Citra