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Learning the Value of Character Education from Indonesian Animation Series: Adit & Sopo Jarwo Nurmala, Viviani; Sujarwo; Lidyasari, Aprilia Tina; Nugroho, Ikhlasul Ardi; Adi, Banu Setyo; Kawuryan, Sekar Purbarini
Indonesian Journal of Educational Research and Review Vol. 7 No. 1: April 2024
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijerr.v7i1.65484

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It is urgent to carry out character education because with the provision of character education students will be able to empower their potential to build their personal character so that they are able to become individuals who are beneficial to themselves and their environment. Focus and aim of this research is to analyze the value of character education from the Indonesian Animation Series: Adit Sopo Jarwo for elementary school students. Type of research used is a qualitative research method with a descriptive type. The data sampling technique used purposive sampling and the samples in this study were  fourth grade elementary school students and teachers who taught in that class. The research procedure used in this research uses qualitative data analysis techniques, namely data collection, data reduction, presenting data in descriptive form and making conclusions. Data collection techniques were carried out using interviews and observations. Based on the research that has been carried out, the results and conclusions are obtained that the Indonesian Animation series Adit & Sopo Jarwo has character education value, namely the mutual cooperation character in the episode "Serunya Kerja Bakti dan Tamasya Bersama" and the independent character in the episode "Bunda Pergi Adel Mandiri", so that the Indonesian Animation series Adit & Sopo Jarwo can be used as audio visual media to instill the character of mutual cooperation and independence in elementary school students.
Implementation of the Pancasila Student Profile Strengthening Project (P5) in Elementary Schools Nurmala, Viviani; Astiti, Niken Yuni; Fitri, Dina Martha; Wuryandani, Wuri
Journal of Integrated Elementary Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): October-March
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang in collaboration with PD PGMI Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jieed.v5i1.23644

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This study investigates the existing gap in research concerning the implementation of the Project for Strengthening the Pancasila Student Profile (P5) in elementary schools. The primary goal is to analyze how P5 is executed and assess its effectiveness in promoting character development among students. Additionally, the research aims to identify the factors that support and the challenges faced in implementing P5 within educational settings. This qualitative research included seven subjects: a school principal, a curriculum officer, two project teachers, two students, and one guardian. The study utilizes Robert K. Yin's case study methodology and focuses on a single-case approach. Data were gathered through interviews, observations, and documentation. The analysis employed Miles and Huberman's interactive model, encompassing data reduction, display, and conclusion drawing. The results indicate that implementing P5 significantly contributes to students' ability to incorporate the Pancasila Student Profile into their daily lives. The active involvement of teachers, students, parents, and the broader community is critical to achieving this goal. The identified characteristics associated with P5 include faith, dedication to God, moral integrity, teamwork, global inclusivity, and innovation. The successful implementation of P5 is contingent upon the proactive engagement of teachers, support from parents, availability of adequate facilities, and effective leadership from the principal. However, the study also identifies several challenges, including time constraints, diverse student characteristics, the integration of technology, and occasional resistance from parents. By addressing these challenges, educational institutions can enhance the implementation of P5, thereby facilitating the internalization of Pancasila values in students' educational experiences and daily interactions.