Future Space: Studies in Geo-Education
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Future Space: Studies in Geo-Education

A Local Wisdom E-module Ulur-Ulur for Promoting Geographic Literacy and Disaster Preparedness in Tulungagung Regency

Kusuma, Fahmi Adi (Unknown)
Kurnia, Alfi (Unknown)
Nur Hayati, Nilam (Unknown)
Purwanto (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Apr 2025

Abstract

Teaching materials play a pivotal role in supporting effective learning, yet the integration of region-specific local wisdom into geography instruction remains limited. This study aims to develop a digital geography e-module grounded in the Ulur-Ulur tradition, a form of local wisdom in Tulungagung Regency, to enhance student understanding of drought mitigation and adaptation. Employing a research and development (R&D) approach, the study adopts the ADDIE instructional design model to guide the systematic development process. The participants included Grade XI social science students at SMAN 1 Gondang, with data collected through expert validation instruments and student response questionnaires. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistical techniques based on percentage scores. Validation results demonstrate strong feasibility: material validation achieved a score of 75% (feasible), teaching material design scored 90% (very feasible), and language validation attained 100% (very feasible). Student responses indicated a high level of acceptance and usability, with an overall feasibility score of 86%. These findings suggest that the Ulur-Ulur e-module is a contextually relevant, pedagogically sound, and practically feasible resource for integrating local knowledge into geography education. Its application not only enhances students’ cognitive engagement with disaster-related content but also promotes the development of place-based environmental awareness and adaptive capacity.

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Subject

Earth & Planetary Sciences Education

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Aim and Scope Future Space: Studies in Geo-Education Aim: The primary aim of Future Space: Studies in Geo-Education is to serve as an international forum for scholarly research, analysis, and dialogue concerning innovative methodologies, progressive practices, and transformative insights within the ...