One issue identified in this study pertains to the limited scope of character education, which tends to be predominantly focused on Islamic Religion and Pancasila Education Courses. In recent years, the Freedom of Learning-Independent Campus (MBKM) Program has emerged as a significant force in promoting character education throughout the educational continuum, from elementary to higher education levels. Consequently, applying education and character values is imperative in science education within the Elementary School Teacher Education Study Program (PGSD) at the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Lampung (PGSD Study Program FKIP Unila). The present study employed a descriptive qualitative approach to analyze the sub-sub learning outcomes and learning indicators, afterward aligning them with 18-character values. The values encompassed are religiousness, honesty, tolerance, discipline, hard work, creativity, independence, democracy, curiosity, national spirit, love of the country, respect for achievements, friendliness, love of peace, love of reading, care for the environment, social care, and responsibility. Based on the research results, the 18-character values are spread across learning outcomes and student learning experience activities while attending science lectures at the PGSD Study Program FKIP Unila. The application or implementation of character education has the potential to instill students who possess not only academic proficiency but also exhibit humanitarian attitudes towards their peers, as well as foster a sense of mutual respect and cooperation among themselves.
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