Pratama, Aldi Hendra
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Developing Contextual-Based History Learning Media: A Videoscribe Project on the Bongkotan Temple Site for Hindu-Buddhist Heritage Material Pratama, Aldi Hendra
Indonesian Journal of History Education Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): Innovations in History Pedagogy (In Press)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijhe.v10.i1.9944

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This research addresses the gap in local history education by developing and validating Videoscribe-based learning media focused on the Bongkotan Temple Site, a Hindu-Buddhist heritage site in Wonosobo, Indonesia. Using the ADDIE model within a Research and Development (R&D) framework, the study involved needs analysis, product design, expert validation, and classroom implementation. Data were collected through interviews, questionnaires, and document analysis involving teachers and students at MAN 2 Wonosobo. Validation results from material, media, and practitioner experts showed an average score of 89.04%, indicating very high feasibility. Student responses further affirmed the media’s effectiveness, with an average approval rating of 87%. The findings demonstrate that locally contextualized digital media can enhance historical literacy, engagement, and regional awareness. This study contributes to the discourse on innovative, place-based history pedagogy in post-colonial educational settings.
Multicultural Education Based on Local Tradition of Selametan in History Learning Practice Wilis, Roro; Kinanti, Ajeng Diah; Parhamah, Winda Pitriani; Pratama, Aldi Hendra
Fajar Historia: Jurnal Ilmu Sejarah dan Pendidikan Vol 10 No 1 (2026): April
Publisher : Universitas Hamzanwadi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/fhs.v10i1.33018

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Radicalism remains a threat in Indonesia, where extreme views are rooted in a misguided understanding of diversity. History lessons at State Senior High School 9 in Yogyakarta adopt a multicultural education approach to promote understanding of diversity by introducing local Javanese traditions, such as selametan, through an inclusive model. This study explores how history education at State Senior High School 9 in Yogyakarta integrates the material taught with multicultural values to promote tolerance and inclusiveness. This study uses a qualitative case study method at SMA Negeri 9 Yogyakarta, with data collection techniques including observation, in-depth interviews, and document analysis. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling, involving several subjects, including the Deputy Principal for Curriculum, Deputy Principal for Facilities and Infrastructure, history teachers, and representatives of 10th grade students at SMA Negeri 9 Yogyakarta. Data validity and reliability were obtained through data triangulation techniques and analyzed using an interactive model. The research findings show that integrating history material with the local Javanese tradition of selametan is an effective way to foster tolerance and cooperation among students from diverse backgrounds. This strategy involves a collaborative Project-Based Learning (PjBL) model, demonstration methods, and class discussions to provide an understanding of diverse perspectives and encourage students to get used to living side by side. In this context, a school culture that accommodates student diversity also plays a crucial role in creating an inclusive and fair learning environment.