Siti Ekowati Rusdini
Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia

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Analisis Menurunnya Apresiasi Generasi Z Terhadap Kesenian Wayang di Desa Mangunsari Sebagai Sumber Pembelajaran IPS Amanda Elena Ari Sabella; Siti Ekowati Rusdini
Continuous Education: Journal of Science and Research Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): IN PRESS
Publisher : Pusdikra Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51178/ce.v7i1.3320

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Wayang art is one of the local cultural heritages that embodies noble values and has the potential to serve as a learning resource in Social Studies education. As a traditional performing art, wayang does not only function as entertainment but also conveys moral messages, social norms, and philosophical teachings that reflect the cultural identity of Indonesian society. However, amid the currents of globalization, appreciation for wayang art has tended to decline, particularly among generation Z. This study aims to analyze the factors contributing to the decreasing appreciation of generation Z toward wayang art in Mangunsari Village and to examine its relevance to Social Studies learning. This research employs a descriptive qualitative method, with data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation involving generation Z, community leaders, and wayang art enthusiasts. The findings indicate that the decline in generation Z appreciation is influenced by several factors, including differences in entertainment preferences, the lack of encouragement or invitation from the surrounding environment to watch wayang performances, and the limited relevance of wayang stories to the lifestyles of today’s youth. These conditions lead many young people to prefer modern digital entertainment rather than traditional cultural performances. Nevertheless, wayang art remains relevant to Social Studies learning competencies because it contains social, cultural, moral, and religious values that can support character education and cultural awarness. Therefore, wayang art can be integrated into Social Studies learning as an effort to preserve local culture while strengthening students understanding of social and cultural values in society.
Assessing Tourist Satisfaction with Tourism Infrastructure in Sawangan and Kaliangkrik Sub-districts, Magelang Regency Wahid Akhsin Budi Nur Sidiq; Inaya Sari Melati; Asep Ginanjar; Siti Ekowati Rusdini; Fulia Aji Gustaman; Nasir Nayan; Yoris Adi Maretta
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 13 Number 1 (March 2026)
Publisher : Centre of Excellence in Tourism Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v13i1.3324

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Infrastructure is a key driver of regional development that supports economic growth, social welfare, and the competitiveness of local tourist destinations. However, it is often not fully realized in various tourist destinations, such as in Magelang Regency. This study aims to measure the Tourism Infrastructure Service Satisfaction Index (IKLI) in Sawangan and Kaliangkrik Subdistricts, Magelang Regency. The research method employs a combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches, with the population consisting of residents, visitors, infrastructure users, and tourism managers. The sample was determined using purposive sampling, comprising 300 respondents across 17 tourist sites. Data collection involved questionnaires, interviews, and field surveys. The IKLI dimensions consist of four categories of satisfaction levels: accessibility, tourism facilities, public facilities, and supporting infrastructure. Data analysis used a 1–4 likert scale for each IKLI parameter. The IKLI scores indicated the highest satisfaction level for supporting infrastructure (3.04/C), while tourism facilities (2.67/C) and public facilities (2.64/C) had nearly identical scores (less satisfactory). Meanwhile, the lowest level of satisfaction was found in accessibility (2.55/D), caused by narrow roads and damaged road surfaces leading to several destinations, such as Nepal Van Java, Silancur Highland, Mangli Skyview, and Negeri Khayangan. These findings highlight the need for targeted infrastructure improvements, particularly in accessibility, public facilities, and tourism facilities, to support sustainable tourism development.