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Empowering Teachers to Strengthen Pancasila Values through Textbook-Based Training Prakoso, Prakoso; Rokhman, Fatkhur; Handoyo, Eko; Pramono, Suwito Eko
Proceedings of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 10 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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This research aims to empower teachers to strengthen Pancasila values in high schools throughout Indonesia through textbook-based training integrated with the Experiential Learning Cycle (ELC). Pancasila, the basic ideology of the Indonesian state, plays an important role in shaping students’ character and national identity. However, challenges such as student disengagement, conventional teaching methods, and diverse backgrounds require innovative approaches. This research develops a comprehensive teacher training management model combining textbooks and ELC, encouraging more interesting and practical teaching methods. This methodology involves an extensive literature review to build a theoretical foundation, integrating subject knowledge with pedagogical strategies, reflective methodology, and empirical research. The research results emphasize the important role of textbooks in providing structured, consistent learning and comprehensive coverage of Pancasila values. Effective teacher training programs must integrate subject matter knowledge with innovative pedagogical strategies, employ reflective methodology, use comprehensive evaluation criteria, and encourage action research. This study advocates ongoing, collaborative, and subject-specific professional development for teachers. Applying Kolb’s Experience-Based Learning Theory enriches Pancasila education, making it more relevant and impactful for students. This approach ensures that teachers are well-equipped to deliver dynamic and effective Pancasila education, cultivating a generation of students embodying these important national values.
Pancasila as a Foundation for Legal Reform: Evaluating the Impact of Civic Education on Indonesian Legal Systems Prakoso, Prakoso; Rokhman, Fathur; Handoyo, Eko
Journal of Law and Legal Reform Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Various Issues on Law Reform in Indonesia and Beyond
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Pancasila, Indonesia’s official state ideology, serves as a guiding framework for the nation’s governance and legal systems. As the country continues to grapple with challenges related to corruption, inequality, and legal inefficiencies, there is an increasing recognition of the need to integrate Pancasila’s principles into legal reforms. This study evaluates the impact of civic education, grounded in Pancasila, on the effectiveness and legitimacy of Indonesia’s legal system. It argues that embedding Pancasila’s values—such as justice, democracy, and social welfare—into civic education can foster a more law-abiding, ethically responsible society, which in turn strengthens the rule of law and enhances legal reforms. Through a comprehensive analysis of existing civic education programs and their influence on public understanding of legal rights and obligations, this research highlights the role of education in shaping legal consciousness and promoting societal trust in legal institutions. The urgency of this research lies in Indonesia’s ongoing efforts to modernize its justice system while addressing systemic corruption and inefficiency. By situating Pancasila at the core of civic education, the study advocates for a holistic approach to legal reform, one that aligns legal practices with broader societal values. This research contributes to the discourse on legal reform by proposing a model in which education, ethical values, and legal practice are interconnected to create a more robust and transparent legal framework in Indonesia.