The Innovation of Social Studies Journal
Vol 7, No 2 (2026): The Innovation of Social Studies Journal, March 2026

Reconstructing Tolerance Education Through a Co-curricular “Social Laboratory”: A Theoretical Review of Intergroup Contact and Sosial Learning

Hidayat, Sarif (Unknown)
Bestari, Prayoga (Unknown)
Mahpudz, Asep (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Mar 2026

Abstract

Contemporary tolerance education in Indonesia faces a fundamental challenge: the discrepancy between the idealism of an inclusive curriculum and the reality of an increasingly polarized society. This article aims to reconstruct character education approaches by proposing a co-curricular-based "Social Laboratory" model as an alternative to conventional learning. Employing a conceptual analysis method on the "Breaking Down The Wall" program case study, this article synthesizes two primary theoretical frameworks: Gordon Allport’s Intergroup Contact Theory and Albert Bandura’s Social Learning Theory. The in-depth analysis demonstrates that co-curricular interventions are effective in reducing prejudice only if they satisfy four situational prerequisites: equal status, common goals, interdependent intergroup cooperation, and support from institutional authorities. These findings imply a need for school policy reform to institutionalize cross-identity encounters as a structured mandatory curriculum, thereby transforming students' tacit knowledge into tangible civic dispositions.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

iis

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Subject

Education Social Sciences Other

Description

Focus to provide new perspectives on the innovation of social studies in the research approach, learning media, learning resources, learning models and other related Social ...