The Eastasouth Journal of Learning and Educations
Vol. 3 No. 02 (2025): The Eastasouth Journal of Learning and Educations (ESLE)

Exploring the Role of Social Imagination in Shaping Pedagogical Practices and Critical Thinking in Indonesia

Sapia, Tasya (Unknown)
Luhukay, Calvin (Unknown)
Ngarbingan, Novena Kristi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jul 2025

Abstract

This qualitative study explores the role of social imagination in shaping pedagogical practices and enhancing critical thinking in the Indonesian educational context. Drawing on in-depth interviews with five key informants—including teachers, a curriculum expert, and education practitioners—the research investigates how educators conceptualize social imagination and incorporate it into their teaching strategies. The findings reveal that social imagination fosters student engagement, empathy, and the capacity to question societal norms, all of which are foundational to critical thinking. Educators employ various imaginative approaches, such as storytelling, role-play, and community-based projects, to connect learning with real-world issues. However, the implementation of such approaches is often constrained by rigid curricula, cultural hierarchies, standardized assessments, and limited institutional support. Despite these challenges, the study concludes that social imagination remains a vital pedagogical tool for transformative education in Indonesia, offering pathways to more reflective, inclusive, and critical forms of learning.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

esle

Publisher

Subject

Education

Description

ESLE - The Eastasouth Journal of Learning and Educations is a peer-reviewed journal and open access three times a year (March, July and November) published by Eastasouth Institute. ESLE aims to publish articles in the field of Education policy, Curriculum and learning, Educational technology, ...