Historia: Jurnal Pendidik dan Peneliti Sejarah
Vol 14, No 1 (2013): local wisdom in history education

HISTORY EDUCATION IN BORDERLINE TERRITORY

Ardhana, I ketut (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
06 Apr 2016

Abstract

Indonesian government policies that emphasize economic growth and national stability, characterized by authoritarian and centralized government in the past, inflict a disparity in regional growth. The control of central government to the region, seems to disturb the sense of justice and the welfare of the people on the borderline territory which are considered retarded, isolated, and marginalized. Moreover, the increasing of smuggling, human trafficking, and terrorism has been disturbing the sense of historical awareness in relation to the issue of nationality. It started from reform era followed by regional autonomy policy gives space to the region government to balance the local development. This article discussed, first: The importance of History education in borderline territory, Second: ethnic historical concept and regional studies in borderline territory, third: ethnical integration based on sociocultural aspect of national character reinforcement in borderline, and fourth: history education development to increase the competitiveness, which also expected to strengthen the nationalism in borderline territory.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

historia

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Education Social Sciences

Description

Focus and Scope 1. Learning History at school 2. Learning History in college 3. History education curriculum 4. Historical material (local, national, and world history) 5. History of education 6. Historical material in social ...