Educational Studies: Conference Series
Vol 1 No 1 (2021)

THE IDENTIFICATION OF INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE IN KUTAI KARTANEGARA AS SOCIAL STUDIES LEARNING RESOURCE BASED ON GREEN ECONOMY

Reza Reza (Mulawarman University)
Vitria Rahayu (Mulawarman University)
Christie Stephanie Piar (Mulawarman University)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Nov 2021

Abstract

This research aimed to identify the forms of indigenous knowledge and the use of indigenous knowledge (indigenous knowledge) in Kutai as a learning resource-based IPS green economy. The study was conducted using qualitative descriptive data analysis. The object of the research is to find junior high social studies teachers in Kutai who teach as many as 10 people. Collecting data using triangulation techniques which combine several research techniques together, namely: a) observation field (b) documentation (c) unstructured interviews (d) literature and (e) Focused Group Discussion (FGD). The results showed Kutai Kartanegara had various forms of indigenous knowledge which influenced their culture and were relevant to the concept of the Green Economy. Religion and beliefs are classified as 1) knowledge systems, 2) knowledge systems, 3) livelihood systems, 4) attitudes, 5) traditional technology, and 6) arts.The utilization of indigenous knowledge through social studies learning with a contextual approach has an important role in the implementation of the green economy concept.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

escs

Publisher

Subject

Arts Humanities Education Other

Description

Educational Sciences: Conference Series is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal that contains articles in the field of education that are the result of research from various authors presented in various seminars in the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Mulawarman University. It is ...