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Indonesian Journal of History Education
ISSN : 25490354     EISSN : 22526641     DOI : -
Core Subject : Education,
Indonesia Journal of History Education (IJHE) adalah jurnal yang menerbitkan artikel hasil penelitian atau konseptual tentang pendidikan sejarah yang meliputi kajian kurikulum sejarah, proses pembelajaran, media dan sumber belajar sejarah, inovasi pendidikan sejarah dan pendidikan. IJHE merupakan jurnal yang dikelola oleh Tim Jurnal Jurusan Sejarah Fakultas Ilmu Sosial Universitas Negeri Semarang. Indonesia Journal of History Education (IJHE) terbit dua kali dalam setahun, yaitu pada bulan Juli dan Desember.
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Articles 240 Documents
Development of E-MORPITT (Electronic Module of the 1975 East Timor Integration Struggle-Reconciliation) for History Learning Kusuma, Yolan Sadewa; Jauhari, Najib; Subekti, Arif
Indonesian Journal of History Education Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Historical Thinking
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijhe.v8i1.57873

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This article aims to describe the development of the E-Module for the 1975-Reconciliation struggle for East Timor Integration. Indonesian history teaching materials that discuss the struggle for 1975-East Timor Integration-Reconciliation are still lacking, even the topic of reconciliation has not been discussed in the curriculum. The next problem is the absence of teaching materials that can be accessed as a reference in schools that discuss the topic of reconciliation. The problems of this research are, how is the development of the E-Module teaching materials, whether the E-Module is appropriate as a teaching material, whether the E-Module is effective as a teaching material. This study uses research and development methods. The research steps are looking for potentials and problems in the curriculum, collecting data on sources of teaching materials, designing, validating, revisions that are given criticism and expert advice, small group trials, revising if they find deficiencies, conducting final large group trials, revision before production, and producing teaching materials that have been tested. The results of the E-Modul research have met the objectives of the development, namely valid, practical and effective. Materials and media experts gave a very valid value. Practitioners (teachers), small group trials, and large groups all rated the E-Module as practical and feasible to use. From the effectiveness test, the E-Modul provides effective results in improving student learning outcomes through pretest and posttest evaluations.
Alternative Narratives in History Learning for Multicultural Education in Indonesia Sohabudin, Ahmad; Darmawan, Wawan
Indonesian Journal of History Education Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Development of Learning History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijhe.v8i1.57924

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Indonesia is currently experiencing symptoms of strengthening identity politics. As a pluralistic nation, this phenomenon is dangerous because it can lead to social conflict and national disintegration. This research was conducted with the aim that educational institutions can play a role in minimizing this potential. What he can do is instill the values of multiculturalism in learning practices, especially in history learning. For this reason, the problems that are tried to be put forward in this research are: 1) what is meant by multiculturalism education? 2) what is the conception of multiculturalism education in history learning? 3) how can a multiculturalism narrative be developed in history learning materials? This research uses a literature study method. The literature study obtained data from several library sources such as journal articles, books, the internet, newspapers, and magazines. The study revealed that multiculturalism education is a concept created to help someone understand and appreciate regardless of the high or low culture, ethnicity, religion, race, gender, language, economic ability, or disability inherent in a person. Learning history with a multiculturalism approach is ideological. In history learning, multiculturalism education can be carried out by accommodating students' cultural differences, utilizing culture as a source of content, and using history as a tool to understand other people's cultures in order to grow mutual respect, tolerance, a sense of unity and the spirit of nationalism. A historical event that can be used as an alternative narrative in the development of multiculturalism education is when Suharto, at the beginning of his reign, tried to re-establish Pancasila and the 45' constitution as the ideology and basis of the state amid the threat of ideological conflicts between political parties and the emergence of an inclusive Islamic movement led by Nurcholish Madjid as a response to the death of the movement Islamic politics during the Orde Baru era.
The Impact of Colonial Thinking Legacy on the Production of Knowledge about the Fine Arts in Southeast Asia Simanullang, Pernandus
Indonesian Journal of History Education Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Development of Learning History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijhe.v8i1.59182

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The experience of art history in Southeast Asia is an unforgettable part of society. Through art before and after thought or art has existed. The arrival of foreigners to Southeast Asia enriched new philosophies for every place that had been influenced by colonial thought. Through the new philosophy, from a perspective, thinking, and doing something, especially in art, has undergone a significant change. This change is a fundamental part but the tradition is still maintained. The impact of change through the influence of colonial thought produces new knowledge in maintaining and preserving the arts, culture, and customs that exist in every country in Southeast Asia. It can be seen that to this day it is the main place for tourists who come to Southeast Asia. Postcolonialism questions and rediscovers modes of cultural perception, and ways of seeing and being seen. In anthropology, postcolonialism studies human relations in colonial countries and subaltern societies exploited by colonial rule. Postcolonialism describes, explains, and illustrates the ideology of neocolonialism by taking the humanities, history, and political science, philosophy and sociology, anthropology, and. So post-colonialism adds or brings a new identity to each country in Southeast Asia but still maintains and preserves traditional arts and culture.
The Values of Struggle in the Tragedy of "Rengat Berdarah" as Strengthening History Learning in Indragiri Hulu Pernantah, Piki Setri; Hasibuan, Rizki Ananda; Aprilia, Miranda; Putri, Meliyani; Renaldi, Renaldi; Wulandari, Wingga
Indonesian Journal of History Education Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Development of Learning History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijhe.v8i1.65154

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Strengthening character education is something that is still very much needed in the midst of a crisis of morals and cultural values in the era of society 5.0. The essence of character education in the context of Indonesian education is education based on the noble values of the Indonesian nation, including historical events that are locality. In this regard, history learning has a considerable contribution in the formation of the nation's character, because historical material is full of meaning and / or character values that can be exemplified, preserved, and used as a guide for life. This paper aims to examine how the reconstruction of the values of the struggle for the Bloody Rengat tragedy can be used as learning material for local history in Indragiri Hulu Regency to internalize values to strengthen character education. The research method used in writing is qualitative with descriptive analysis. Data collection techniques through literature studies. The findings of the values of struggle contained in the tragedy of the Bloody Rengat show the high spirit of patriotism of the Rengat people by willingly sacrificing the body soul regardless of age and gender, the value of a sense of harmony and teaching students to maintain self-esteem for the benefit of the nation. These values can be internalized in learners through locally charged history learning.
Cultural Penetration: Post-Modern Threat to Historical Learning Mareta, Yoan; Rukmana, Lisa; Yaldi, Destri
Indonesian Journal of History Education Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Development of Learning History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijhe.v8i1.66184

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According to the view of post-modernism in the world of education, humans are no longer subjects and actors to take advantage of science and technology but fall trapped into objects and targets controlled by science and technology as a product of modernism. In fact, technology and information are currently the solution to the development of creativity in the learning process which is also reflected in the implementation of the independent learning curriculum. This research uses a qualitative paradigm with a literature study method. In-depth analysis of the process of elaboration and subjective meaning are the thing that is most highlighted in qualitative research. The theory is then used as a guide to align the research focus with the facts of the field. The research results obtained are described as follows: Post-Modern Threats, Cultural penetration in the historical learning, and Digitalization and historical empathy. The conclusion is that digitization in historical learning is an important literacy process and really requires technological advances. But furthermore, the packaging must still include the essence of the nation's values and character.
Historical Documentary Material on the Role of the Catholic Church in Defending Indonesian Independence for High School Students Prakoso, Eling Kris; Raharjo, Yoel Kurniawan; Printina, Brigida Intan
Indonesian Journal of History Education Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Development of Learning History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijhe.v8i1.66381

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This study aims to develop a learning medium documentary film based on material on the Catholic Church's role in maintaining Indonesia's independence, which is suitable to be used by the XII grade senior high school students in history subjects specializing in basic competence 3.11 concerning responses to Indonesian independence. The research is the type of R&D (Research and Development) using the Borg & Gall model modified by Nana Syodih Sukmadinata. The product has been validated by two material experts, two media experts, and two film experts. Field trials were conducted through response interviews with one History teacher and two grade XII students. Data were collected using interviews, observation, and questionnaires with quantitative and qualitative data analysis techniques. The material expert validation results obtained a score of 4.6 with the "Very Good" criterion. The material expert validation two results obtained a score of 4.5 with the "Very Good" criterion. The validation results of Film Expert 1 obtained a score of 4.5 with the "Very Good" criterion. The validation results of Film Experts 2 obtained a score of 3.8 with the "Good" criteria. The validation results of Learning Media Experts 1 obtained a score of 4.7 with the "Very Good" criterion. The validation results of Learning Media Experts 1 obtained a score of 4.9 with the "Very Good" criterion. The results of interviews with teachers and students' responses concluded that the product was excellent and feasible to use.
Media Articulate Storyline Based on the Values of the Rokat Phandaba Tradition in Students at SMAN 1 Grujugan Bondowoso Triyanto, Jefri Rieski
Indonesian Journal of History Education Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Development of Learning History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijhe.v8i1.66911

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The aims of this study are as follows: (1) to analyze and find out the needs of historical learning media based on local wisdom values at SMAN 1 Grujugan; (2) to understand the procedure for developing an articulate storyline media based on the traditional values of the Rokaat Phandeba; 3) Knowing the feasibility of the media articulate storyline that was developed based on the results of expert validation. This type of research is development or research and development by adopting the ADDIE model design (analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation) in the product development process. The results of this study indicate that the history learning media used at SMAN 1 Grujugan still uses conventional media such as PowerPoint and only uses material from textbooks and internet sources. Second, the development of articulate storyline media was developed based on the primary sources of material from Rokat Phandaba by adopting the ADDIE model, starting from analyzing the needs of learning media in the field, making media designs developed, developing media articulate storylines based on the results of material validation tests and media validation tests by experts, implementation limited and broad. The final step is to evaluate the media that was developed based on the results of the questionnaires given by students and teachers. Based on the validation results of learning media experts and material experts, the following percentages were obtained: (1) good 60%; (2) 10% is sufficient; (3) perfect 0%; (4) less than 0%; (5) significantly less 0%.
Prospective History Teachers Worldviews on Sensitive and Controversial Issues in History Classes Fitrianto, Robby Fajar; Kurniawan, Ganda Febri
Indonesian Journal of History Education Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Development of Learning History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijhe.v8i1.67112

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This study aims to analyze the teacher's world view of sensitive and controversial issues in history learning. This research was carried out using qualitative methods with a descriptive approach. This study involved 90 participants. Data collection in this study used interview techniques relying on two techniques: first, one-on-one interviews with informants and second, group interviews or clustered discussions. Analysis of the research data using an interactive model. The results of this study indicate that the concept of sensitive and controversial issues in history learning has an important position for developing the thinking skills of prospective history teachers. To be able to manage sensitive and controversial issues requires an understanding of innovative learning strategies and evaluations. This study concludes that sensitive and controversial issues in history learning need to be mastered by history teacher candidates who are currently studying, so that this knowledge can have implications for history lessons that train critical thinking skills in schools.
Praktik Diskursif dan Pengembangan Pengetahuan Mahasiswa dalam Pembelajaran Sejarah
Indonesian Journal of History Education Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Development of Learning History
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijhe.v8i1.67766

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This study aims to develop students' tolerance knowledge. The research question is: how do students construct tolerance knowledge? and what are the main factors influencing student acceptance of the idea of tolerance? This research was carried out using qualitative methods with a grounded research framework, the focus of this study was on classroom management, language use practices and student authority in developing tolerance knowledge. This research involved students from various backgrounds. Analysis of the research data using Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA). The results of this study indicate that discursive practice can be a stimulus for the development of students' tolerance knowledge in history classes. The main factors that encourage student acceptance of tolerance knowledge are nationalism, Pancasila ideology, acceptance of differences, and historical reasons. Multicultural classroom management using a humanistic approach produces thinking constructions of students who are tolerant and able to deal with the threats and impacts of intolerance practices in society. The implication of this research is that learning history needs to utilize actual and contextual learning resources in developing tolerance knowledge and preparing students to become agents of tolerance in society who are ready to face the threats and impacts of intolerance practices.
Competence of History Teachers in Managing IT-Based Interactive Learning at Zaria Nigeria Salihu, J. J.
Indonesian Journal of History Education Vol 8 No 2 (2023): New Media for History Learning
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijhe.v8i2.49577

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The aim of this research is to determine teachers' abilities in using IT-based interactive learning media in high school history learning in Zaria, analyze the obstacles teachers encounter in utilizing IT-based interactive learning media in history learning in Zaria, and determine the positive and negative impacts of using interactive learning media. IT-based history learning. The research subjects were history teachers and 22 students. This type of research is descriptive research with a qualitative approach. The results of this research illustrate that the ability of history teachers to use IT-based interactive learning media is quite good using the Management System for Teaching and Learning (MSTL). Teachers are skilled in utilizing information technology facilities and developing material into IT-based media products that are interesting and easy to apply in history learning. One of the positive impacts of using IT-based interactive learning media is that it makes it easier for teachers to deliver very dense history learning material. Meanwhile, one of the negative impacts is that it causes teachers to become dependent on information technology-based learning media.

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