The insertion or strengthening of anti-corruption values is a step taken by the government to insert anti-corruption values into subjects in schools. The goal is none other than to create an anti-corruption generation from an early age. Anti-corruption education is a strategic study that is guarded in today's educational institutions in Indonesia in particular. This study is a qualitative descriptive study using a phenomenological approach that describes the results of developing a hidden curriculum in order to strengthen or insert anti-corruption values at MIN 1 Banyumas. Data collection techniques used are observation, interviews and documentation and data analysis using the Milles and Huberman model. In this study, the insertion of anti-corruption values through the development of a hidden curriculum is manifested in several ways, namely, first, the insertion of anti-corruption values, namely by strengthening honesty, discipline, responsibility and cooperation in positive ways. Second, the hidden curriculum development model used is the grass-roots model, and the three activities that support the insertion of anti-corruption attitudes are activities designed by teachers including classroom cleaning competitions, procurement of self-development books and procurement of anti-corruption pins.
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