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Ekawati Rini Wulansari; Luluk Hermawati; Ghea Farmaning Thias Putri; Rifdah Hanifah; Ainina Al Shadrina +1 more

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pembangunan Lokal 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Early character education plays a fundamental role in shaping a generation that is not only intelligent but also physically healthy, emotionally balanced, and morally responsible. The cultivation of these values from an early age is crucial to equip children with the resilience needed to face various social challenges in the future. This community service activity was designed to increase awareness among elementary school students regarding three critical issues: the dangers of drug abuse, the practices of bullying, and the detrimental impact of corruption. The program was conducted at SDN 1 Citeluk with the participation of approximately 80 students from grades IV to VI. The educational materials were delivered through an interactive approach combining lectures, group discussions, role-playing, and quizzes. This approach was selected to ensure that the learning process was enjoyable, engaging, and easily understood by children at the elementary school level. During the sessions, students were introduced to the basic concepts of drugs, their harmful effects on health and life, and the importance of avoiding them. Additionally, the program emphasized identifying the various forms of bullying—whether physical, verbal, or social—and encouraged students to develop empathy and mutual respect. Another important aspect addressed was corruption, where students were guided to recognize the value of honesty and integrity through relatable examples in daily life. The results of the activity revealed that students were able to clearly understand the dangers of drugs, recognize the different forms of bullying, and provide examples of honest and moral behavior. This indicates that early character education delivered through interactive and participatory methods can effectively enhance children’s comprehension of healthy and moral values. It is expected that similar programs can be carried out sustainably in elementary school settings as part of continuous character-building efforts to support the development of a responsible and ethical young generation

Maltus Hutagalung; Micael Jeriko Damanik; Marihot Simanjuntak

Jurnal Pengabdian Sosial 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service program aims to educate students and adolescents at SMA Negeri 1 Medan about the importance of anti-corruption education. This activity is motivated by the increasing attention to preventing corruption from an early age, by instilling the values of integrity, honesty, and responsibility in the educational environment. The implementation method includes interactive counseling, group discussions, and case simulations relevant to students' daily lives. Participants consisted of 180 students from grades 11 and 12 who actively participated in each session. The results of the activity showed an increase in students' understanding of the basic concepts of corruption, types of corruption, and the important role of the younger generation in creating an anti-corruption culture. This education is expected to be the first step in shaping students' character with integrity and legal insight from an early age.

M. Rizkal Fajri; Pelita Aulia; Shinta Bella Puspita; Dio Widiyatma; Ratu Desma Alya Rohali +1 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Sosial 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service program aims to raise awareness and understanding of anti-corruption values among elementary school students through interactive education. The activities were carried out in August, involving students, teachers, and parents as the target community. The method used was Participatory Action Research (PAR), with stages including observation, focus group discussions (FGD), teacher training, and program evaluation. The results showed a significant increase in students' understanding of honesty and integrity values. Additionally, the program successfully initiated a new institution, the "Honesty Group," which acts as a supervisor of honesty within the school. This program provides tangible contributions to shaping young generations committed to anti-corruption values from an early age.