Subagyo, Mauliza Putri
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Implementasi Pendidikan Anak-Anak di Desa Lenggang pada Film Laskar Pelangi Subagyo, Mauliza Putri; Amaliyah, Amaliyah; Dimisqiyani, Erindah; Amalia, Rizky; Aji, Gagas Gayuh
Journal of Educational Research and Humaniora (JERH) Volume 3 Nomor 4 Desember 2025
Publisher : CV. Pusdikra Mitra Jaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51178/jerh.v3i4.2896

Abstract

Education is a crucial pillar in developing the quality of human resources and shaping a nation’s progress. Yet, the condition of education in Indonesia still encounters many challenges, ranging from macro-level issues such as curriculum complexity, unequal access, high costs, and teacher competence, to micro-level problems like weak morals, poor character, and frequent cases of moral deviation. This research applies a qualitative approach through literature review and film analysis, using Laskar Pelangi as the main source to explore the application of educational theories. Findings indicate that the film portrays the determination of children in Lenggang Village to pursue education despite severe limitations. The educational practices illustrated in the film align with various theories, including behaviorism, constructivism, humanism, character education, creativity, multiple intelligences, and motivation. Teachers are shown not only as knowledge transmitters but also as mentors, role models, and motivators who nurture moral values, character, and learning enthusiasm. A paradox emerges when, on one hand, facilities and infrastructure are deemed vital for quality education, but the film demonstrates that persistence, student eagerness, and teacher dedication can compensate for such shortcomings. This highlights that educational achievement is influenced more by the integration of values, character, and motivation than by infrastructure alone. Ultimately, education that emphasizes humanistic values, moral development, and the optimization of student potential can create a generation with integrity, creativity, and resilience in facing global challenges, even though gaps between theory and practice remain.