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Cakrawala: Journal of Citizenship Teaching and Learning
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Cakrawala: Journal of Citizenship Teaching and Learning is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on scientific and professional studies in the discourse and practice of citizenship in the dimensions and perspectives of cultural diversity, equality and social justice in socio-economic contexts, civic education and learning in local, national and global scopes, related to issues of social and moral responsibility, community engagement and political literacy, and legal awareness.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 27 Documents
Outdoor Learning: Changing The View Of The Boring Subject Of Pancasila Education In Elementary School Naila Miftakhul Janah; Nur A'ini; Shelly Nur Yulianti; Deni Zein Tarsidi
CAKRAWALA: Journal of Citizenship Teaching and Learning Vol 2 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70489/7pbpx295

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Pancasila Education as a compulsory subject in elementary schools is often seen as boring learning due to monotonous and conventional teaching methods. This study aims to examine how the implementation of outdoor learning methods can be an effective solution in changing students' perceptions of Pancasila Education subjects. Using a systematic literature review method, this research analyzes various reference sources related to the implementation of outdoor learning in learning Pancasila Education at the elementary school level. The method in writing this article uses a case study method with data collection techniques, namely interviews, observations, and literature studies. The results showed that outdoor learning succeeded in changing the learning paradigm from theoretical to more dynamic and meaningful. This method allows students to observe, feel, and practice Pancasila values directly through real experiences in the surrounding environment. Some effective implementation strategies include contextualized material planning, outdoor deliberation simulation, project-based approach, and joint reflection. The implementation of outdoor learning is proven to increase students' interest in learning and understanding of Pancasila Education materials, as well as help internalize Pancasila values through meaningful hands-on activities.
Optimizing Pancasila Education Learning With PBL: Time Management Strategies To Build Students' Discipline And Independence Namira Shifa Chaerunnisa; Yesa Angelina Maharani; Nilam Cahya Sholikah; Deni Zein Tarsidi
CAKRAWALA: Journal of Citizenship Teaching and Learning Vol 2 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70489/zw30y166

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This research reveals that many students have low time discipline and independence. This often occurs because the learning methods used are less able to encourage students' personal involvement and the development of their skills (psychomotor).The implementation of Problem Based Learning (PBL) in Pancasila Education subjects can help students learn to better manage their time, thereby increasing their discipline and independence. Through PBL, important skills such as time management and responsibility can be taught, which are useful in everyday life. This article aims to explore time management strategies as an important factor in supporting the enhancement of student discipline and independence. It is hoped that problem based learning can optimize the PPKn learning process and significantly impact the students' character and social skills. The research method used in this study is qualitative research using a case study approach. The data collection techniques used in this case study research are observation, interview, and documentation methods. The results of the study show that PBL can help build student discipline and independence, although there are challenges in understanding the issues that affect their time management. This research recommends the use of reflective training and time management techniques, such as the Pomodoro technique, to support students in optimizing their skills in managing time and completing tasks.
Implementation Of Character Education Through Positive School Culture In Elementary Schools Kharisma Nurul Azizah; Putri Hasanah Kusumaningrum; Rizka Preti Febriana; Endrise Septina Rawanoko
CAKRAWALA: Journal of Citizenship Teaching and Learning Vol 2 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70489/7w2zfy79

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This study aims to determine the implementation of character education through positive school culture in elementary schools. In schools, students do not only gain knowledge but are also equipped with values, rules, manners, and cultural customs. School culture is the atmosphere of life in the school environment where all school residents, including students, educators, counselors, and staff interact and work together. Good character education aims to change individuals to be better. Without a good school culture, it will be difficult to realize positive character education for students. By using the systematic literature review (SLR) method, a literature review method that identifies, examines, evaluates, and interprets all available research. Furthermore, an article review was carried out by reading the entire contents of the article which aims to see the suitability with the research topic and obtained 4 articles that are relevant to the research topic.
The Role Of Teachers In Improving Learning Interest In Civics Education Learning Of Grade IV Students Of Nusukan Barat State Elementary School Afni Arifatul Hidayah; Aisha Azmi Zahran; Ananda Ayu Rahmadhani; Endrise Septina Rawanoko
CAKRAWALA: Journal of Citizenship Teaching and Learning Vol 2 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70489/dv6s8e04

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Low student interest in citizenship education (civics education) is one of the problems often encountered in schools. This condition is influenced by various factors, including teacher teaching methods and student motivation. This study aims to describe the role of teachers in fostering students' interest in learning Civics Education in grade IV at ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Nusukan Barat, as well as the factors that influence this interest. This research uses a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques included observation during learning, semi-structured interviews with respondents from the fourth-grade teacher of ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Nusukan Barat, and documentation studies conducted in the fourth-grade classroom of ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Nusukan Barat. The results showed that the teacher's role as a facilitator, motivator, informator, and classroom manager has a significant influence in increasing students' interest in learning. In addition, there are supporting factors such as teacher creativity and competence, supportive school programs, and good communication between teachers and students. However, there are also inhibiting factors such as limited learning time, students' dislike of the subject, and lack of support from parents at home. Therefore, the active role of teachers in the learning process and classroom management is very important in fostering students' interest in learning. It is recommended that teachers continue to increase creativity in teaching and involve parents to support learning at home so that students' interest in learning Civics can be improved optimally.
Application Of Problem Based Learning Model In Civics Learning On Central Government Structure Material In Grade IV Of Pabelan Kartasura State Elementary School Afifah Setyawati; Ajeng Nurhidayah; Asyifaa Jasmine Priyani P; Endrise Septina Rawanoko
CAKRAWALA: Journal of Citizenship Teaching and Learning Vol 2 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70489/rd54m038

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This research is entitled "Application of the Problem Based Learning Model in Civics Learning on Central Government Structure Material Class IV Sdn Pabelan Kartasura" This research aims to analyze the application of the Problem Based Learning (PBL) learning model in Civics Education (PKn) learning on Central Government Structure material in class IV SDN Pabelan, Kartasura. This research is motivated by the need to increase students' active participation and in-depth understanding of abstract material. The PBL model also encourages students to be more active in discussing, working together, and solving problems independently or in groups. The research results show that the application of the PBL model can increase student involvement in the learning process, critical thinking skills, and student learning outcomes. The research methods used are direct observation in class, interviews with teachers, and documentation. The observation results show that Civics learning in class IV at SDN Pabelan 03 has been implemented in accordance with the learning plan prepared. Teachers use lecture, question and answer and group discussion methods to improve students' understanding of the material. Learning evaluation is carried out through written tests and student attitude assessments. Obstacles found included limited time and lack of student involvement in several discussion activities. The conclusion from this observation is that Civics learning at SDN Pabelan 03 has gone well, but innovation is needed in learning methods and media to improve the quality of learning.
Educational Board Games: “Gues Who?” As An Optimization Of Children's Learning Focus In Learning PPKn In Elementary School Zakiyyah Afrahas Sholikhah; Rosilah Minarsyil; Lina Ariani; Deni Zein Tarsidi
CAKRAWALA: Journal of Citizenship Teaching and Learning Vol 2 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70489/t1tkab91

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The background of this research is the importance of effective learning strategies to increase learners' focus and involvement in learning Civic Education (PPKn) in elementary schools. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of educational games based on board games, namely “Guess Who?”, in optimizing students' attention and participation during learning. The research method used is a qualitative approach with a case study method, and data collection techniques with interviews, observations, and literature studies. The results showed that the use of the “Guess Who?” board game can increase students' concentration, active participation, and understanding of Civics material. In conclusion, “Guess Who?” is an effective and interactive learning media, which can help optimize students' learning focus in learning Civics in elementary schools.
The Implementation Of Class Agreements In Strengthening The Discipline Of Elementary School Students Margaretha Loyz Armelita Florentia; Nur Joan Adiwinata; Seviena Muria Putri; Rawanoko, Endrise Septina
CAKRAWALA: Journal of Citizenship Teaching and Learning Vol 2 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70489/ay6y2031

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This study discusses the implementation of classroom agreements in strengthening the discipline of elementary school students. Classroom agreements serve as a tool to create a conducive learning environment, where students feel valued and responsible for their behavior. Through active student participation in the creation of agreements, they not only learn about discipline but also important social values. The research shows that consistent application of classroom agreements, accompanied by consequences and rewards, can significantly enhance student discipline. The findings indicate that students involved in the rule-making process are more likely to adhere to the agreed-upon agreements. Thus, classroom agreements become an effective strategy in shaping the disciplined character of elementary school students.
NHT Cooperative Model For Learning Independence Of Pancasila Education In Elementary School: Why Teacher-Centered Must Change? Lindha Puspitaning Cahya; Nur Mala Ni’matul Fadhilah; Nur Setyo Jatiningtyas; Deni Zein Tarsidi
CAKRAWALA: Journal of Citizenship Teaching and Learning Vol 2 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70489/kpb3nk82

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Civic education in elementary schools aims to instill Pancasila values as the basis for learner behavior. However, Civic education is often teacher-centered which makes learners tend to be passive. Therefore, a more active approach, such as the NHT model, is needed to create an interactive and collaborative learning atmosphere. This research uses a literature review by collecting data from relevant scientific articles and journals in the last ten years. It was analyzed by combining theory and best practice to understand the application of NHT in the context of Civic education. The results show that the NHT model encourages learners to work in small groups collaboratively. Through this approach, learners actively discuss, solve problems and take responsibility for their role in the group. This model also creates a fun learning environment and supports the development of social skills. In conclusion, the application of the NHT model is effective in creating learner-centered learning, thus increasing their active involvement in the learning process.
TGT For Student Collaboration In Elementary School Pancasila Education: An Effective Solution Or Just An Alternative? Neo Fanda Bintang Purnalyta; Nita Dwi Ariyanti; Maya Candra Dewi; Deni Zein Tarsidi
CAKRAWALA: Journal of Citizenship Teaching and Learning Vol 2 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70489/x65kdw98

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One of the main functions of education is to develop collaboration and cooperation skills among students, especially in Pancasila Education learning. However, the low collaboration skills of students in the classroom often hinder the effectiveness of the learning process. Therefore, a learning approach is needed that can create a fun, engaging, and interactive learning atmosphere to enhance students' collaboration skills. This study aims to analyze the use of the Team Games Tournament (TGT) type of cooperative learning model as a solution to improve students' collaboration skills. The TGT model is implemented through the stages of class presentation, team formation, games, matches, and group awards. This study uses a qualitative approach with a case study method. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation to gain an in-depth understanding of the implementation of TGT in learning. The research results show that the implementation of the TGT learning model has a positive impact on the improvement of students' collaboration skills. This model is capable of creating an interactive learning environment, enhancing the active involvement of students, and strengthening teamwork, especially in Pancasila education. Additionally, this model also encourages healthy competition among groups, which can enhance the overall learning motivation of students. Thus, TGT can become one of the effective learning models to support the achievement of educational goals that not only focus on understanding the material but also on developing collaboration skills as preparation for social life.
Moral and Ethical Crisis: The Impact of Lack of Implementation of Pancasila Values Isna Aulia Adzani; Rahma Putri Wibowo; Shofia Lutfi Dzulfahmi; Rawanoko, Endrise Septina
CAKRAWALA: Journal of Citizenship Teaching and Learning Vol 2 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70489/eat7p973

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Ethics and morals are very important in life, especially in the face of decline in the younger generation. This moral crisis is influenced by family, school, culture, and the rapid development of technology. Moral decline can hurt individuals and society. Based on a literature studies from several articles (2021-2024), the implementation of Pancasila values as moral education is very relevant. In the technological era, the moral crisis is getting worse, as seen from the many cases of deviation among the nation's children. Pancasila-based moral education can shape characters who are independent, responsible, and understand moral values. The implementation of Pancasila also prevents the degradation of the nation's character due to globalization. This research emphasizes the importance of Pancasila-based character education to build ethics and morals for the progress of Indonesia.

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