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KEARIFAN LOKAL DALAM STRUKTUR SOSIAL MASYARAKAT KAMPUNG NAGA: IMPLIKASI BAGI PENDIDIKAN KEWARGANEGARAAN Dede Kurniawan; Rini Oktaviani; Muhammad Fajar Firdausyi; Heri Ginanjar; Sobali Suswandy
Educatus Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Oktober : Educatus
Publisher : YAYASAN PERCIKAN INSAN MANDIRI (PRISMA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69914/educatus.v2i3.17

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Kampung Naga, an indigenous community located in West Java, Indonesia, has a unique social structure rooted in local wisdom values. This study identifies various aspects of local wisdom, such as customs, norms, and social practices that shape the social structure in Kampung Naga. The research examines the role of local wisdom in the social structure of the indigenous community in Kampung Naga and its implications for citizenship education. Through a qualitative case study approach, the study explores how this local wisdom influences the concept of citizenship and community participation within the educational context. Findings indicate that local wisdom plays a crucial role in shaping collective identity and reinforcing social responsibility. The implications for citizenship education include integrating local wisdom values into the curriculum to enhance understanding and active student participation in national life. The study suggests the need for a more context-sensitive approach in developing citizenship education materials to promote values of diversity and tolerance.
PERSPEKTIF PENYEBAB STUNTING DAN KETAHANAN KELUARGA: ANALISIS KUALITATIF TEORI MODAL SOSIAL Muhammad Fajar Firdausyi; M. Zafar Sidiq; M.Ramadhan Wira N.P.; Agustian Agustian; Irlansyah Arifin; Rizki Saputra
Educatus Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Juni : Educatus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69914/educatus.v3i2.38

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Stunting is a chronic nutritional problem that affects the quality of human resources in the future. This study aims to understand the social perspectives on the causes of stunting and its relation to family resilience in Cikembar Subdistrict, Sukabumi Regency. A qualitative approach was employed through in-depth interviews with mothers of stunted children, observations, and document studies. Data were analyzed using Robert Putnam’s social capital theory, which emphasizes the role of social networks, norms, and trust in strengthening family resilience. The findings reveal that social, cultural, and economic factors contribute to stunting, while family resilience is fostered through social support, community solidarity, and family adaptation strategies. This study recommends strengthening social capital at both family and community levels as a sustainable strategy to prevent stunting.