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Fajar Historia: Jurnal Ilmu Sejarah dan Pendidikan
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Fajar Historia (e-ISSN 2549-5585)adalah jurnal di bidang Ilmu Sejarah dan Pendidikan yang diterbitkan oleh Program Studi Pendidikan Sejarah FKIP Universitas Hamzanwadi. Berisi tulisan yang diangkat dari hasil penelitian dan analisis kritis. Bertujuan untuk memfasilitasi interaksi, diskusi, advokasi, dan pemutakhiran gagasan dari para ilmuwan sosial khususnya sejarah dan pendidikan dari berbagai daerah di Indonesia. Menyuguhkan kekayaan wawasan dan interpretasi atas berbagai peristiwa sejarah dan pendidikan terutama di Indonesia, maupun meluas di negara lain namun dapat memberikan inspirasi dan pembelajaran bagi studi sejarah dan pendidikan di Indonesia, serta dapat menambah khazanah wawasan sejarah dan pendidikan dalam konteks lokal masyarakat Lombok. Fajar Historia terbit dua kali dalam setahun yaitu, bulan Juni dan Desember.
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Articles 204 Documents
Enhancing Historical Understanding Through the Team Games Tournament “Clash of Champions”: A Deep Learning Approach Nuhiyah, Nuhiyah; Khairina, Rizky; Ningtyas, Ratih Lutfita; Nashar, Nashar
Fajar Historia: Jurnal Ilmu Sejarah dan Pendidikan Vol 10 No 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/fhs.v10i1.33149

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The history subject plays a vital role in teaching valuable lessons from the past that can be applied to the present world, regardless of geographical or cultural barriers. Traditional teaching methods, based on facts and uninspiring textbooks, contribute to student disinterest and superficial understanding of history. The implementation of deep learning approach can be realized through the Team Games Tournament learning model, which uses team games to enhance student engagement, understanding, and skills, as well as support meaningful and enjoyable deep learning. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of the Team Games Tournament “Clash of Champions” in improving students' history comprehension through a deep learning approach. The research uses a quantitative method with a Quasi-Experimental Nonequivalent Group Design. The subjects comprise one control class and one experimental class, with a total of 65 students. The results indicate that implementing the Team Games Tournament “Gameshow Clash of Champions” significantly improves students' understanding of history. Through a deep learning approach, this innovation provides a meaningful, enjoyable, and conscious learning experience that aligns with 21st-century learning needs.
Development of a Module for the Preparation of Multiculturalism-Integrated History Teaching Materials Based on Historical Empathy for History Education Students Santosa, Firdaus Hadi
Fajar Historia: Jurnal Ilmu Sejarah dan Pendidikan Vol 10 No 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/fhs.v10i1.33164

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This study aims to develop a module on preparing multiculturalism-integrated history teaching materials based on historical empathy for History Education students. The development employed the ADDIE model, which consists of five stages: analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The research subjects involved 10 students in a small-scale trial and 26 students in implementation trial. Data were collected through observation, interviews, expert validation questionnaires, and student learning outcome tests. The results showed that the developed module received a material expert validation score of 88.88% (very feasible category) and a media expert validation score of 84.88% (very feasible category). The small-scale trial indicated an improvement in student learning outcomes, with average scores increasing from 59.5 to 77.5, achieving an N-Gain of 0.45 (medium category). Meanwhile, the large-scale field trial showed an increase from 65.19 to 87.69, with an N-Gain of 0.51 (medium to high category). The module was declared effective and practical in enhancing students' ability to develop history teaching materials that integrate multiculturalism and historical empathy. This product is expected to be used as an alternative self-study material in higher education history courses to foster national and humanitarian awareness.
Utilization of Historical Heritage of Matano Village as a Learning Medium for History Education for Students in East Luwu Syamsuridhawati, Syamsuridhawati; Jumadi, Jumadi; Najamuddin, Najamuddin
Fajar Historia: Jurnal Ilmu Sejarah dan Pendidikan Vol 10 No 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/fhs.v10i1.33905

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History education occupies a pivotal role not only in transmitting knowledge of the past but also in cultivating students’ cultural consciousness and identity formation. Matano Village in East Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi, constitutes a region endowed with substantial historical heritage, including the Rahampu’u Site, the submerged archaeological remains of Lake Matano, the Makole Tomb, and ancient fortifications. This study seeks to examine the utilization of historical heritage in Matano Village as an instructional medium for history education among students in East Luwu. The research adopted a descriptive qualitative design, with data gathered through systematic field observation, in-depth interviews with educators and local community figures, and comprehensive literature analysis. The findings indicate that the historical heritage of Matano Village possesses significant potential as a contextualized learning resource capable of enhancing students’ learning motivation, conceptual comprehension, and higher-order thinking skills. The Rahampu’u Site offers critical insights into early community life and the advancement of metallurgical industries, while Lake Matano and its submerged remains elucidate the dynamic interaction between past societies, environmental conditions, and technological development. The Makole Tomb and ancient fortifications function as pedagogical instruments for understanding social stratification, leadership systems, and indigenous defense mechanisms. The integration of this historical heritage into instructional practice is congruent with inquiry-based learning paradigms and the Merdeka Curriculum framework, thereby facilitating active, contextual, and applied learning experiences. This study is anticipated to contribute as an academic reference for the advancement of local history education and for reinforcing cultural values alongside the development of geopark-oriented tourism initiatives.
Gender Equality for the Education Sasak Muslim Women in Lombok, 1943-1987: Perspective of the Hierarchy of Human Needs Purnama, Lalu Wahyu Andi; Muhsin, Imam; Hadi, Muhammad Shulhan
Fajar Historia: Jurnal Ilmu Sejarah dan Pendidikan Vol 10 No 1 (2026): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/fhs.v10i1.33616

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Until the early 20th century, Sasak society regarded Muslim women as second class citizens unworthy of receiving education similar to their male counterparts. This perception changed in 1943 when a special educational institution for Muslimah was established. This study aims to explain the life of the Sasak community prior to the establishment of Nahdlatul Banat Diniyah Islamiyah, the development of Islamic education for Sasak women, and the implications of gender equality in education for the advancement of Sasak Muslim women from the perspective of the hierarchy of human needs. Methodologically, this study utilizes a historical approach, incorporating data analysis hierarchy of human needs theory. Results in this paper indicate that the Sasak society, prior to the inception of NBDI, can be categorized into three distinct phases: the initial phase marked by the dominance of animism and dynamism beliefs, the succeeding phase marked the era of Hindu-Buddhist influence, followed by the third phase distinguished by the impact of Islamic influence. The subsequent discussion focuses on the inception and development of education, initially concentrated on males. In 1943, a bright future for women's education found its momentum with the establishment of the first Islamic educational institution dedicated to women. Since that time, considerable advancements have been observed in the presence of Sasak women. Examining hierarchy of human needs, Sasak women after conducted advocacy for gender equality has been changed. This has led to an equitable standing between men and women, ultimately attaining self-actualization as the apex of their hierarchy of needs.