Andhika Rizqy Heristama
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Strategies of Social Studies Teachers in Using Natural Tourist Attractions as Learning Resources for Middle School Students in Semarang Regency Apik Budi Santoso; Pradika Adi Wijayanto; Ferani Mulianingsih; Iwan Saputra; Andhika Rizqy Heristama
International Journal of Educational Research Vol. 1 No. 4 (2024): Desember : International Journal of Educational Research
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/ijer.v1i4.56

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. Education generally demands that the learning process should not be directed solely toward textual understanding, but rather encourages contextual learning. In this approach, learning should utilize a variety of learning resources that keep pace with advancements in science and technology, and are also closely tied to up-to-date developments in the surrounding environment and society. By using local environmental issues as a learning resource, it is expected that students will obtain more accurate and reliable information. The aim of this research activity is to identify and explain natural tourist attractions in Semarang Regency as learning resources for social studies in junior high schools. The method used is qualitative. The data sources consist of primary and secondary data. Data collection techniques include interviews, observation, and document/archive analysis, while the validity of the data is ensured through technique triangulation.
Local Wisdom of Stablean Hamlet Community as a Form of Preparedness in Facing Volcanic Eruption Disasters Dwi Intan Rahmawati; Heri Irawan; Ni’maturrodhiyah Ni’maturrodhiyah; Tiesya Valvina Pramaysela; Pradika Adi Wijayanto; Andhika Rizqy Heristama
Proceeding of the International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): December : Proceeding of the International Conference on Social Sciences and Hu
Publisher : Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70062/icsshi.v1i2.35

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Mount Merapi, Indonesia's most active volcano, poses significant threats to the Stabelan Hamlet situated nearby. This study delves into the community's indigenous knowledge, residing about 3 km from Mount Merapi's summit, in confronting volcanic eruption disasters. Employing qualitative methods, the research elucidates local customs and ancestral beliefs crucial for disaster readiness. Interviews provide primary data, complemented by secondary sources like journals and news. Employing purposive sampling, data analysis follows the Miles and Huberman model. Findings reveal the Stabelan Hamlet's adeptness in employing local wisdom like creating bonfires, maintaining calm during eruptions, and interpreting dreams as disaster coping mechanisms. This indigenous wisdom not only shapes preparedness but also preserves cultural heritage local wisdom, The community's receptiveness ensures the integration of traditional practices alongside contemporary disaster management strategies mandated by the government.