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Local Wisdom-Based Mind Mapping Model for Developing Poetry Writing Enrichment Book in Elementary Education Rinjani, M. Pd., Ersila Devy Rinjani; Feni; Nur Rois; Haekal Adha Al-Giffari
Al-Bidayah : Jurnal Pendidikan Dasar Islam Vol. 17 No. 2 (2025): Al-Bidayah : jurnal pendidikan dasar Islam
Publisher : UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/al-bidayah.v17i2.11991

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This study aims to develop a poetry writing enrichment book using a mind mapping model integrated with local wisdom to enhance the learning experience of fourth-grade students at MI Kawengen 01 Ungaran Timur, Semarang Regency. The research employed the 4-D development model (Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate) involving needs analysis, product design, expert validation, and user response testing. Data were collected through questionnaires, expert evaluations, and user feedback from both teachers and students. The findings revealed that both teachers and students expressed strong needs for poetry learning materials that are simple, structured, and contextually relevant to students’ cultural environment. The developed product was validated by experts, with results showing 90% feasibility from design experts and 98.6% from material experts, indicating that the book is highly suitable for use. Furthermore, user responses were highly positive, with 95% approval from teachers and 89.2% from students, suggesting that the enrichment book is practical, engaging, and supportive of students’ creative writing development. The study concludes that combining mind mapping with local wisdom not only enhances cognitive scaffolding but also fosters cultural literacy, making the enrichment book both pedagogically effective and contextually meaningful for primary education.
YOUTH AS FRONTLINE PEACEBUILDERS: INTEGRATING INTERGROUP CONTACT AND SOCIAL CAPITAL TO PREVENT RELIGIOUS CONFLICT IN CENTRAL JAVA Nur Rois; Rahmawati, Lila; Mahsun; Fadhillah, Iman
Harmoni Vol. 24 No. 2 (2025): July-December
Publisher : Research and Development Center for Guidance for Religious Societies and Religious Services, the Research and Development and Education and Training Agency of the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia (MORA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32488/harmoni.v24i2.887

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Religious conflict in Central Java continues to manifest through social tensions, rejection of houses of worship, and identity‑based disputes. Although previous studies have examined religious moderation and state policy, limited research has systematically analyzed how youth organizations develop preventive peacebuilding strategies at the local level. This study addresses this gap by examining youth‑led initiatives through the combined lenses of Intergroup Contact Theory and Social Capital Theory. This study employed a descriptive qualitative design using multiple case studies in Temanggung, Purworejo, Kudus, Jepara, and Semarang, Central Java. Data were collected from interviews, observations of interfaith activities and documentation from civil society organizations. Thematic analysis was used to identify cross‑case patterns of youth intervention. The findings indicate three key results. First, youth act as social mediators who facilitate intergroup dialogue and de‑escalate tensions in cases involving blasphemy accusations, inter‑organizational disputes, and contested burial practices. Second, youth initiatives such as Peace School, Peace Cottage, and interfaith youth forums strengthen bridging social capital and create structured intergroup contact that reduces prejudice. Third, youth networks contribute to policy shifts at the district level, including more inclusive procedures for worship‑house permits. These findings demonstrate that youth are central actors in grassroots conflict prevention, not merely beneficiaries of state‑led moderation programs. The study concludes that integrating intergroup contact and social capital provides a robust framework for understanding youth‑based peacebuilding and recommends that local governments institutionalize youth participation in early warning and conflict‑prevention mechanisms.  Abstrak Konflik keagamaan di Jawa Tengah terus muncul melalui ketegangan sosial, penolakan rumah ibadah, dan sengketa berbasis identitas. Meskipun berbagai penelitian telah membahas moderasi beragama dan kebijakan negara, kajian yang secara sistematis menganalisis bagaimana organisasi kepemudaan mengembangkan strategi pembangunan perdamaian yang bersifat preventif di tingkat lokal masih terbatas. Studi ini mengisi kesenjangan tersebut dengan menelaah inisiatif pemuda melalui pendekatan gabungan Teori Kontak Antarkelompok dan Teori Modal Sosial. Penelitian ini menggunakan desain kualitatif deskriptif dengan studi multi‑kasus di Temanggung, Purworejo, Kudus, Jepara, dan Semarang. Data dikumpulkan melalui wawancara, observasi kegiatan lintas iman, serta dokumentasi dari organisasi masyarakat sipil. Analisis tematik digunakan untuk mengidentifikasi pola intervensi pemuda lintas kasus. Temuan menunjukkan tiga hasil utama. Pertama, pemuda berperan sebagai mediator sosial yang memfasilitasi dialog antarkelompok dan meredakan ketegangan dalam kasus tuduhan penistaan agama, perselisihan antarorganisasi, dan praktik pemakaman yang diperdebatkan. Kedua, inisiatif seperti Sekolah Damai, Pondok Damai, dan forum pemuda lintas iman memperkuat modal sosial bridging dan menciptakan kontak antarkelompok yang terstruktur sehingga mengurangi prasangka. Ketiga, jejaring pemuda berkontribusi pada perubahan kebijakan di tingkat kabupaten, termasuk prosedur perizinan rumah ibadah yang lebih inklusif. Studi ini menegaskan bahwa pemuda merupakan aktor kunci dalam pencegahan konflik berbasis komunitas, bukan sekadar penerima manfaat program moderasi negara. Penelitian ini menyimpulkan bahwa integrasi kontak antarkelompok dan modal sosial merupakan kerangka yang kuat untuk memahami pembangunan perdamaian berbasis pemuda dan merekomendasikan agar pemerintah daerah menginstitusikan partisipasi pemuda dalam mekanisme deteksi dini dan pencegahan konflik
Developing a Local Wisdom-Based Mind Mapping Enrichment Book for Poetry Writing in Grade IV Elementary School Rinjani, M. Pd., Ersila Devy Rinjani; Feni; Nur Rois; Haekal Adha Al-Giffari
Al-Bidayah : Jurnal Pendidikan Dasar Islam Vol. 17 No. 2 (2025): Al-Bidayah : jurnal pendidikan dasar Islam
Publisher : UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/al-bidayah.v17i2.11991

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This study aims to develop a poetry writing enrichment book using a mind mapping model integrated with local wisdom to enhance the learning experience of fourth-grade students at MI Kawengen 01 Ungaran Timur, Semarang Regency. The research employed the 4-D development model (Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate) involving needs analysis, product design, expert validation, and user response testing. Data were collected through questionnaires, expert evaluations, and user feedback from both teachers and students. The findings revealed that both teachers and students expressed strong needs for poetry learning materials that are simple, structured, and contextually relevant to students’ cultural environment. The developed product was validated by experts, with results showing 90% feasibility from design experts and 98.6% from material experts, indicating that the book is highly suitable for use. Furthermore, user responses were highly positive, with 95% approval from teachers and 89.2% from students, suggesting that the enrichment book is practical, engaging, and supportive of students’ creative writing development. The study concludes that combining mind mapping with local wisdom not only enhances cognitive scaffolding but also fosters cultural literacy, making the enrichment book both pedagogically effective and contextually meaningful for primary education.