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Aprina Siregar; Martha Traci Simanjuntak; Melina Marbun; Santa Emelia Sitorus; Waliyul Maulana Siregar

Pancasila as the ideology and worldview of the Indonesian nation is an important foundation in shaping the character and identity of the younger generation. This study aims to explore efforts to instill Pancasila values in the younger generation and identify supporting and inhibiting factors. The results show that instilling Pancasila values in the psyche of the younger generation requires integrated and sustainable efforts from various parties, namely family, school, community, and media. The family acts as the first environment in instilling Pancasila values through role modeling and daily life practices. Schools have the responsibility to strengthen the understanding and appreciation of Pancasila values through an integrated curriculum and participatory learning methods. The community environment also plays a role in providing space for the younger generation to implement Pancasila values in community activities. Media and technology can be an effective means to instill Pancasila values in the younger generation in a more interesting and contextual way, with proper assistance and control. This study concludes that instilling Pancasila values in the psyche of the younger generation requires a comprehensive approach and active involvement of all stakeholders to ensure the sustainability of the noble values of the Indonesian nation in the future.

Nadia Kezia Situmeang; Sri Wenni; Sardame Hotmauli Sitompul; Hendra Kurnia Pulungan

Bhinneka: Jurnal Bintang Pendidikan dan Bahasa 2024 Universitas Palan

This research aims to analyze the use of good and correct Indonesian in various domains of Indonesian society. The use of good and correct Indonesian is an important aspect in maintaining diversity and strengthening national identity. However, there are still many deviations and errors in the use of Indonesian, both in oral and written communication.

Sri Wenni; Nadia Kezia Situmeang; Sardame Hotmauli Sitompul; Febry Nurhayati; Waliyul Maulana Siregar

Bhinneka: Jurnal Bintang Pendidikan dan Bahasa 2024 Universitas Palan

The era of globalization, which is marked by the increasingly open flow of information and culture from various parts of the world, also has its own impact on Indonesia's young generation. On the one hand, globalization opens up horizons of insight and knowledge, but on the other hand, it can erode national values and national identity if not addressed wisely. This study aims to analyze the role of Civic Education (Civics Education) teachers in shaping students' national insight amidst the swift flow of globalization. By using qualitative method through observation, interview, and document study, this research examines learning strategies and approaches applied by Civics Education teachers in instilling national values. The results show that Civics teachers have a central role in fostering students' national awareness and insight, including through the use of contextual learning media, the application of student-centered learning methods, and the integration of Pancasila and Unity in Diversity values in every learning material. In addition, Civics teachers also act as role models in practicing national values in daily life. This study recommends the need to increase the competence and awareness of Civics teachers in facing the challenges of globalization, as well as support from all education stakeholders in building the character and national insight of Indonesia's young generation.

Asep Nadhirin; Fauziah Zahra; Muhammad Fadhel Raihan; Rahma Dina Ariyanti; Rifiani Tasrifin +1 more

Bhinneka: Jurnal Bintang Pendidikan dan Bahasa 2024 Universitas Palan

Nowadays, the development of globalization and technology has brought a lot of changes in the mindset, behavior and social identity of the community, especially for Generation Z. The resulting impact is also very significant on generation Z, so of course there must be a way to overcome these impacts. One very important thing is to instill the values of Pancasila in everyday life in this technological age. In this technological age, the values of Pancasila are very much needed for Generation Z in facing the times, especially to build the morals of Generation Z that remain moralized by Pancasila. We know for ourselves that Pancasila is the main foundation in the moral life in Indonesia and we can see now that many young people do not instill the values of Pancasila as the moral basis of their daily lives. In this article we want to tell readers how important it is to instill the values of Pancasila to Generation Z to create a generation that has morals in accordance with Pancasila.

Sergius Lay; Atanasius Arianto Halawa; Paulinus Kanisius Ndoa

Jurnal Budi Pekerti Agama Kristen dan Katolik 2024 Asosiasi Riset Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Based on the learning process which is often monotonous and boring in classrooms between teachers and students, this research seeks to understand and implement the concept of Active, Innovative, Creative, Effective and Fun learning and Catholic Religious Education Learning Activities, as well as offering it to students. PAK teachers to carry out reforms in PAK learning strategies and methods. The method used in this research is a literature study approach or qualitative method. The results of this research are: there are still many PAK teachers who teach using conventional learning methods, the PAIKEM learning strategy is one strategy that can make the classroom atmosphere better in learning and can improve the quality of PAK learning, every PAK teacher is needed to learn various PAK learning models, strategies and techniques to improve the quality of learning and a new understanding that students are the center of learning activities in PAK.

Annur RizqiahPutri Wijaya; Lisa Septiani; Nilam Anggieta Tirtasari

Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan, Politik dan Sosial Indonesia 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

The psychodynamic approach includes a deep understanding of the complex interactions between culture and individual psychological aspects. This approach combines elements of psychodynamics, such as unconscious conflict and psychosexual development, with sensitivity to the role of culture in shaping a person's identity and thought patterns. The aim of this research is to understand in depth the multicultural view in the psychodynamic approach. By using literature study research methods which involve collecting, reviewing, and synthesizing information from relevant text sources to answer research questions or develop arguments. This study supports the aspect of cultural integration in psychodynamic practice to understand mental dynamics in a multicultural context. Psychodynamics in multiculturalism tends to emphasize the importance of understanding the complexity of individuals by considering their cultural background. These conclusions indicate the need to integrate multicultural aspects in psychodynamic practice to understand and respond to the diversity of human experience more holistically

Widani, Ni Nyoman; Suktiningsih, Wiya; Syarifaturrahman, Wahyu Kamil

Lingual or language is an integral part of the cultural expression of a society, is used as a means of communicating values, beliefs and customs, has an important social function and fosters a sense of group identity and solidarity. Traditional Balinese snacks for the Cemagi Village society are not just food but also have an important role as a means of traditional ceremonies. A linguistic anthropology approach was used by researchers to reveal the culture of the Cemagi people, in the process of inheriting and passing on the role of traditional snacks in their beliefs as Hindus. It is hoped that the role of traditional snacks can be learned, inherited, passed on from one generation to the next, through actions in the form of face-to-face interactions, and of course through linguistic communication, both verbal and non-verbal. -verbal form. The proposed research is to find out how traditional food exists and to know the lexicon of traditional snacks and their meaning in a traditional ceremony. There were 12 lexicons found in this first research and explained in terms of processing processes and fields of meaning in the beliefs of the Cemagi society. Traditional snacks are used as the main filling material and function as a means in traditional ceremonial processions. Traditional snacks are symbolic and expressive, both in terms of shape, ingredients and taste.

Delila Maya Sari Siregar; Eshaulin Br Sembiring; Lora Ernanta Tarigan; Yosua Gabe Maruli Sijabat

Jurnal Pendidikan, Bahasa dan Budaya 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Language is a need for everyone. Language is also an element of culture and a symbol for a person to communicate all needs. For the Indonesian people, Indonesian has a very important position because Indonesian is the national language and state language. Indonesian as the national language as a nation was built on the basis of ethnic and cultural diversity, Indonesia has good capital in fostering a sense of nationalism and strengthening national identity through the use of Indonesian. The existence of the Indonesian language, which is the identity of the Indonesian nation in the current era of globalization, needs to be fostered and socialized by every Indonesian citizen. This is necessary so that the Indonesian people are not carried away by foreign influences and culture that are not in accordance with the language and culture of the Indonesian people. The influence of such sophisticated communication tools must be faced by maintaining the identity of the Indonesian nation, including the identity of the Indonesian language. This all concerns the discipline of speaking the national language, by complying with all the rules or regulations for using the Indonesian language. Globalization affects all aspects of life, including language. The increasingly global language used by all nations in the world is English, which has more than one billion users.

Marly Meani Silalahi; Yakobus Ndona

GARUDA : Jurnal Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan dan Filsafat 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study aims to analyze the life philosophy of the Silalahi clan within the Batak ethnic group and its relation to the First Principle of Pancasila, namely, Belief in One Supreme God. The research utilizes a qualitative descriptive method. This study explores the religious and cultural values upheld by the Silalahi clan and how these values align with the principle of Belief in One Supreme God. The findings reveal that the Silalahi clan holds a life worldview deeply grounded in strong religious and spiritual faith. These values are reflected through various traditional ceremonies, religious rituals, and life principles that emphasize harmony and piety towards God. Therefore, there is a substantial correlation between the life philosophy of the Silalahi clan and the First Principle of Pancasila, demonstrating how traditional values can reinforce national identity.

Muhamad Trias Firmansyah; Adwa' Allifah Safwan; Moreno Heber Fresa; Sinamo Kevin Nathanael; Razan Megasatria +3 more

GARUDA : Jurnal Pendidikan Kewarganegaraan dan Filsafat 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

National identity is an important foundation for a nation, containing noble values, culture, and history that distinguish and attract the nation.In the era of rapid globalization and dynamic social change, maintaining and preserving national identity is an increasingly important challenge. Awareness of Pancasila is the key to strengthening national identity. Pancasila, as the state ideology of Indonesia, carries noble values that reflect the spirit of nationality and diversity. This research was prepared using the literature study method by accumulating and drawing conclusions from data obtained from various sources of information, resulting in the conclusion that awareness of Pancasila is key in strengthening national identity.

Hilalludin Hilalludin; Adi Haironi

Jurnal Manajemen dan Pendidikan Agama Islam 2024 Asosiasi Riset Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

The concept of Islamic education according to K.H. Abdullah Sa'id aims to shape individuals according to the vision of his creation as abid and caliph of Allah. He emphasized two main steps: developing a philosophical view of "human identity" and building an epistemology based on the Koran and Sunnah. This education uses the systematics of revelation, with the stages of the revelation of the Koran as a foundation, to form a vision of an educational movement aimed at building Islamic civilization. The process of character formation is carried out through habituation, attention and example. The Islamic values implemented are reflected in the "Gunung Tembak Charter" which is a guideline for Hidayatullah cadres. This education not only produces graduates, but also individuals who make real contributions to society.

Farizki Alam; Salsabella Vanisa Putri; Grace Oktavia; Anggita Yuniar; Anida Ayu Aminati

Mandub: Jurnal Politik, Sosial, Hukum dan Humaniora 2024 STAI YPIQ BAUBAU, SULAWESI TENGGARA

  This research focuses on the values ​​of the existence of the sekaten tradition in the perspective of customary law and Islamic law, as stated in article 18B paragraph 2 which states that "The state recognizes and respects customary law community units and their traditional rights as long as they are still alive and in accordance with with the development of society and the principles of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia." and also article 28 paragraph 3 which emphasizes that the cultural identity and rights of traditional communities must be respected along with developments over time. The method used in this research is Library Research, which means dissecting the value of the existence of the sekaten tradition and the formation of customary law and Islamic law. Customary law and Islamic law have become part of the positive legal system in Indonesia. In the formation of positive law in Indonesia, both customary law and Islamic law were recognized and integrated into the national legal framework. Islamic law encourages Muslims to create a just and harmonious society where individual interests do not outweigh social interests. These ideas are consistent with traditional beliefs that highlight the importance of community, solidarity, and mutual aid in society. However, it is important to realize that how Islamic law is interpreted and implemented varies across societies and countries.

Nur Azizah Puspa Tri Utami; Meydita Hidayat; Elysa Febriyanti

This research examines the drama script "Storm Throughout the Night" by Max Arifin with a structural approach. This drama raises the main theme of the conflict between idealism and reality in everyday life, especially regarding environmental changes from cities to villages. Through analysis of intrinsic elements such as theme, characters, plot, setting, language style, and message, it was found that the main characters, Jamil and Saenah, face inner conflicts between expectations and reality as well as personal values ​​and social pressure. The storyline depicts their emotional and mental journey in adapting to a new environment and searching for identity. This research shows the importance of maintaining loyalty to idealistic values ​​and the importance of dialogue and interaction in facing social challenges. A structural approach helps reveal the relationships between elements in a drama text, providing a deeper understanding of the meaning and message of this literary work.

Rapi Lamnur Siregar; Indira Fatra Deni P; Hasnun Jauhari Ritonga

Harmoni: Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi dan Sosial 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This research explores the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings of the communication process, with a particular focus on the ethical implications and strengths in contemporary communication practice. In the context of the evolution of philosophical thought, this study combines various classical and modern communication theories. Through a qualitative approach, this study collected data from various literature studies such as books, communication journals and discourse analysis from key texts. The findings suggest that communication is not only a means of delivering messages but also as a mechanism of identity and power formation. In addition, the study revealed that communication ethics, especially in digital media, require special attention to address the challenges of honesty, transparency, and privacy. The study contributes to a deeper understanding of how philosophical principles can be applied to improve communication practices in the digital age. Thus, this study emphasizes the importance of philosophical reflection in the face of the complexity of modern communication and its impact on society

M. Dimas Syahputra; Heldi Heldi

Misterius: Publikasi Ilmu Seni dan Desain Komunikasi Visual 2024 Asosiasi Seni Desain dan Komunikasi Visual Indonesia

Stress can be defined as a physiological and psychological response that occurs when individuals experience pressure or burdens that exceed their ability to cope. Stress in adolescents can be caused by various influencing factors such as academic demands, family problems, conflicts with peers, teenage romance and identity problems. However, teenagers still have a low understanding of the dangers of stress, in addition to the lack of optimal information through public service advertisements, especially for teenagers. The aim of the design is to build an "Electronic Poster for Public Service Advertisements about the Dangers of Stress that is informative, communicative, educative, effective and easy to understand for teenagers aged 10-18 years in Padang City." This design method uses the glass box method, namely a design method that is carried out rationally and logically on the work based on the information obtained, based on: analytical, synthetic and evaluative to get the best solution. The approach uses 5W+1H analysis (what, when, where, who, why, how). Results of designing the main media for Electronic Posters for Public Service Advertisements about the Dangers of Stress in Adolescents and supporting media: leaflets, flayers, social media, x-banners, tote bags, t-shirts and stickers. This design can provide creative thinking visually, informatively, communicatively, educatively and effectively for teenagers aged 10-18 years.

Haidar Danendra Febrian Ar Rafi; Khanza Aoera Dievana; Dimas Herdian Nugrahimsyah; Sandrina Rahma Nurvita; Fadhilah Dzakwan Syarif

Doktrin: Jurnal Dunia Ilmu Hukum dan Politik 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Local wisdom is considered as part of the culture and identity of indigenous peoples, which contains values, norms, ethics, beliefs, customs and traditions developed through social and cultural interactions. This research focuses on one of the traditions in Indonesia, namely the larung offering ceremony. Larung offerings is a religious ritual as a form of gratitude to God. In this research, it was found that the Javanese Blitar indigenous people still maintain the tradition of larung offerings as part of their culture and beliefs. The research method used is a literature study by collecting data from written sources. The purpose of writing this article is to find out the existence of the Blitar Javanese traditional community carrying out offerings and how customary and Islamic law influences this process.

Syahrul Dwi Ramadhani; Noor Yulia; Puteri Fannya; Dina Sonia

Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The rapid development of information technology has penetrated into various sectors of life, including in the health sector, which has also had an impact on the development of computer-based medical record systems. The purpose of this study was to determine the implementation of Electronic Medical Records at the Internal Medicine Clinic at Kembangan Hospital. The research method uses descriptive methods with qualitative analysis on 10 informants by means of observation and interviews which will provide an overview and see directly a situation when the use of electronic medical records is carried out. The results showed that the hospital already had an SOP for filling in electronic medical records, which was not implemented according to what the officers did. The use of Electronic Medical Records, especially in the Internal Medicine Polyclinic, has gone well. Constraints from 5M Factor, namely Man, there are still registration officers who are incomplete or incorrect in filling in patient identity data, PPA (Professional Caring Provider) is incomplete in filling in patient diagnoses, Internet network material is sometimes slow, and the server is sometimes down, user complaints include display is less efficient, when filling. It is suggested to the Medical Record Unit, IT team and hospital management to evaluate the SOP, revise and socialize it in order to reduce the human error factor. Kembangan Hospital needs to improve the appearance of SIMRS Khanza to make it more attractive so as to increase the enthusiasm of the officers in inputting medical record data at SIMRS. Kembangan Hospital should improve network quality in the hospital environment to improve the performance of SIMRS.

Fikriansyah Kia Dore; Kotan Y. Stefanus; Rafael R. Tupen

Mandub: Jurnal Politik, Sosial, Hukum dan Humaniora 2024 STAI YPIQ BAUBAU, SULAWESI TENGGARA

This research is motivated by the existence and function of the village (Lewo) in village government, which shows that the existence of a village as a village is still classified as a strong criterion. This is because the village (Lewo) can give identity to a village where the original face of the village is still visible, which is marked by the existence of customs that are still firmly attached. So that the formulation of the problem in this research: (1) How is the existence and function of the village (Lewo) in village governance? (2) What is the relevance of village (Lewo) in Village Administration? This research is normative legal research supported by empirical legal research. Aspects of research include the existence and function of the village (Lewo) in village administration, the relationship between the existence and function of the village (Lewo) and the village government in village government, the dynamics of the existence and function of the village (Lewo) with the village government in village governance. The results of the study show that: (1) The function of the village or lewotanah is carried out by a triad of collegial leadership consisting of landlords called Tanah alapen, village heads called mehene lewo, and customary priests called rerawulan alapen. The lewotanah leadership then formed a governance structure and placed leadership in each corner of lewotanah. (2) that the function of the village or lewotanah is carried out by a triumvirate of collegial leadership consisting of landlords called Tanah Alapen, village heads called mehene lewo, and customary priests called rera wulan alapen and other village functions are to assist the village government in solving problems that occurs between communities in order to maintain harmony between community members and assist the village government in village development.     

Dicki Akdhan Chrisnawan

Misterius: Publikasi Ilmu Seni dan Desain Komunikasi Visual 2024 Asosiasi Seni Desain dan Komunikasi Visual Indonesia

Flowdys Thrift is a clothing shop owned by Bunga Rahmadillah which was founded in mid-2021. It operates in the field of fashion or used clothing that is suitable for use. Located on Jalan Pasir Parupuk Tabing Simp. Gia no 17 Kec. Koto Tangah, Padang City, West Sumatra. However, the basic problem with Flowdys Thrift is that it is faced with many competitors who are old and new who will be involved in the same business field. The aim of designing a visual identity is to design a logo by applying good design principles, so that it will produce a logo that is unique, simple and easy to remember in order to form a consistent identity, increase business aspiration, as well as differentiate it from other competitors so that it is more easily recognized and remembered by the public. consumer The visual identity design method used is the Glass box method, starting from data collection, interviews and observations so that problems that occur can be identified, which will later be analyzed using SWOT theory, resulting in a Manual Book as the main media containing concepts, gird systems, colors, typography, and supporting media such as posters, stickers, T-shirts, tumblers/thermos, lanyards, stamps.    

Rahman Syarif; Dwi Mutia Sari

Misterius: Publikasi Ilmu Seni dan Desain Komunikasi Visual 2024 Asosiasi Seni Desain dan Komunikasi Visual Indonesia

Rangawak Atelier is a furniture brand founded by Mr. Widi, combining handcrafted quality with the aesthetics and cultural identity of Minangkabau. The brand produces furniture such as chairs and tables that highlight beauty and sustainability, reflecting a spirit of adventure and social contribution. This final project aims to create promotional media in the form of Augmented Reality (AR) filters to ensure the Rangawak brand remains well-known and relevant. The 4-D Model (Define, Design, Develop, Disseminate) is employed, involving stages of definition, design, development, and dissemination. Augmented Reality allows consumers to view products in unique 3D designs through Instagram filters, thereby expanding the promotional reach without requiring additional applications. Supporting promotional media include posters, foam boards, motion graphics, postcards, Instagram reels, and catalogs, all aimed at enhancing consumer interaction with the Rangawak Atelier brand. By using these innovative AR filters, Rangawak Atelier provides a distinctive and engaging promotional tool, helping consumers visualize the products in their own spaces and thereby making informed purchasing decisions. This approach not only maintains the brand’s presence in the market but also aligns with modern marketing trends, leveraging digital technology to create a memorable and interactive consumer experience.