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Multicultural Class Program as a Means of Strengthening Pancasila Character at Bakti Karya Vocational High School Ibrahim, Galuh; Nurdin, Encep Syarief; Mupid, Mupid; Ruyadi, Yadi
Jurnal Moral Kemasyarakatan Vol 10 No 2 (2025): Volume 10, Nomor 2 - Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Kanjuruhan Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21067/jmk.v10i1.11457

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Multicultural education and the cultivation of Pancasila values are important elements in building an inclusive and tolerant national character in Indonesia. This study analyzes the implementation of Pancasila values in the multicultural class program at the Bakti Karya Parigi Vocational High School (SMK). This article aims to explore the cultivation of Pancasila values at SMK Bakti Karya Parigi through a multicultural class program. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation. The study's results show that the multicultural classroom program has successfully incorporated Pancasila values into students' daily lives. This has led to positive changes in how they behave toward cultural diversity, such as becoming more independent, working together, and tolerant. The study concludes that multicultural classroom programs have proven to be effective in introducing and practicing Pancasila values in students' lives, both in the school environment and in their social interactions. It's clear from this study that there needs to be a curriculum document to make sure that the multicultural classroom program works with the national goals of building character through Pancasila values in secondary schools.
Representing the Humanistic Face of Pancasila Through the Virtue Volunteer Movement Ibrahim, Galuh; Nurdin, Encep Syarief; Ruyadi, Yadi; Mupid, Mupid; Aryaningrum, Salsyabila Ika Putri
Journal of Moral and Civic Education Vol 10 No 1 (2026): Journal of Moral and Civic Education
Publisher : Jurusan Ilmu Sosial Politik Fakultas Ilmu Sosial Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/88514121012026933

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The Pancasila-inspired humanitarian volunteer movement represents a tangible form of ideology realization in Indonesian society. This article explores the strategic role of volunteers as change agents who revive the spirit of mutual cooperation, deliberation, and social justice amidst growing societal complexity. From the perspective of Pancasila, volunteering is not merely a social activity but an ideological praxis rooted in national values. Adopting a humanist approach, this paper highlights the contribution of volunteers as intermediaries between the government and the people, while also promoting inclusive democratic participation. It further addresses the challenges and strengthening strategies for Pancasila-based volunteer movements in the context of globalization and the digital era. Cross-sector collaboration and community-based education are crucial to sustain this movement as a foundation for national character development.
Reconstruction of Ethnopedagogy: The Implementation of Teaching Materials Based on the Local Wisdom of the Talang Mamak Tribe in Enhancing Students’ Morality and Ethics Mayenti, Yelvia Septi; Hakam, Kama Abdul; Malihah, Elly; Mupid, Mupid
Journal La Edusci Vol. 7 No. 3 (2026): Journal La Edusci
Publisher : Newinera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallaedusci.v7i3.2996

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This study aims to analyze the process and outcomes of implementing character education teaching materials that integrate the local wisdom of the Talang Mamak Tribe (STM) in order to mitigate moral degradation among adolescents. The research adopts a Mixed Methods approach with an Exploratory Sequential design, integrating qualitative ethnographic exploration and quantitative quasi-experimental testing. The qualitative phase involved participatory observation and in-depth interviews with key community informants, focusing on fundamental rituals such as Begawai, Bulian, and death ceremonies to extract core ethical values. These values were reconstructed into teaching materials that combine the philosophy of Alam Takambang Jadi Guru with the National Curriculum, bridging traditional wisdom and contemporary educational relevance. The quantitative phase tested the effectiveness of the teaching materials using a quasi-experimental design with a nonequivalent control group. Data analysis employing paired and independent sample t-tests, as well as N-gain calculations, revealed statistically significant improvements in moral self-efficacy and ethical behavior. The experimental group achieved an N-gain score of 0.6257 (high category) and 100% completeness above the Minimum Competency Criteria (KKM 75), indicating strong cognitive and affective internalization of local values. Findings suggest that ethnopedagogical teaching materials serve as an effective instrument for pattern maintenance (latency), internal boundary management, and value deformalization, allowing students to navigate ethical challenges in modern and digital contexts while remaining rooted in cultural identity. The study confirms that integrating local wisdom into formal education is not merely a cultural preservation effort but a forward-looking strategy for character formation, moral resilience, and social cohesion.