Proceedings of the 5th Annual Civic Education Conference (5th ACEC 2024)
21 articles
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Peer Review Statement
Yuyus Kardiman, Raharjo, Iqbal Arpanuddin, Syaifullah Syam, Fauzi Abdillah, Mitra Mustaricha, Asep Rudi Casmana, Dini Fadilah, Syifa Syarifa
All articles in these proceedings have been presented at The Fifth Annual Civic Education Conference (5th ACEC). During November 4-7, 2024 at State University. These articles have been peer-reviewed by members of Scientific Committee and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who confirms that this document...
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Digital Literacy Among Students in Indonesia Presidential Election 2024
Mentari Anugrah Imsa, Bintang Fajar Pamungkas, Djahwan Kamil, Rio Sadewo
Low digital literacy in society needs to be addressed. This issue makes people more susceptible to fake news, hoaxes, or misinformation. The spread of fake news, hoaxes, or misinformation occurs throughout the day, especially as democratic events approach. People compete to win the public’s vote. This...
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Learning from the Folk School Festival: Creating Public Participation Through Community Activities
Maya Mustika Kartika Sari, Syafa Amalia Tsani, Rr. Nanik Setyowati, Sarmini Sarmini, Warsono Warsono, Iman Pasu Hardianto Marganda Purba, Rahmanu Wijaya
Inequality of access to education is one part of the public problem. This happens because the mechanism of the education system still refers to the merit system. This study explores how community-led initiatives address educational access challenges in Surabaya. This study uses a qualitative approach...
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Learning Through Digital Media: Opportunities and Challenges among Indonesian Citizens
Anggun Nadia Fatimah
Learning is a fundamental human right. In Indonesia, the law guarantees education for all citizens, regardless of race, location, or social status. However, even in this digitalized era, digital divide remains an ongoing challenge for Indonesian citizens. This study was designed to explore in-depth how...
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Navigating the Digital Landscape: The Role of Digital Citizenship Education in Cultivating Ethical Social Media Behavior
Riza Alrakhman, Akhmad Fauzi
This study explores the role of Digital Citizenship Education (DCE) in cultivating ethical social media behavior among university students. Conducted at Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia and Universitas Terbuka, with a total of 120 respondents 60 from each university enrolled in the Citizenship Education...
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Opportunities and Challenges of Pancasila as an Alternative Ethics for Global Citizenship
Sumaryati Sumaryati
Globalization brings new challenges for international ethics. The main issue at hand is how to apply globally acceptable ethical values while maintaining national cultural identity. Pancasila, Indonesia’s state ideology, offers five fundamental values of Deity, Humanity, Unity, Democracy, and Social...
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The Role of Civic Education in Local Wisdom Caring in Tanah Mandar
Abdul Latief, Abd. Rahhman
Civic Education has a pivotal role in shaping the character of younger generations by integrating Indonesia’s local wisdom. Local wisdom represents a unique cultural expression encompassing values, ethics, norms, principles, and skills that equip communities to address the challenges of sustainability....
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Realizing Meaningful Participation In The Formulation Of Regional Regulations In Indonesia
Triwahyuningsih Triwahyuningsih, Yasir Marzuqi, Abdurrahman Darojat
Public participation is one of the key factors for the successful implementation of decentralization and regional autonomy. The formulation of Regional Regulations (Perda) that prioritizes political interests over public concerns will undermine the spirit of autonomy in creating democracy at the regional...
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Building Indonesian Nationalism Among Indonesian People Through Civic Education
Bernarda Meteray
Plurality is an asset for the Indonesian nation-state to become a large and strong country. Indonesia’s condition is still in a safe position so that Indonesia will often survive disintegration because of the blurring of borders between regions and the absence of a political agenda that could support...
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Contribution of the Indonesian Enzim Bakti Community in Increasing Community Ecological Awareness through Civic Education
Prini Desima Evawani Ambarita, Cecep Darmawan, Rahmat Rahmat, Syaifullah Syaifullah
This research examines the contribution of the Indonesian Enzyme Bakti Community in increasing the community’s ecological awareness through a qualitative approach using the phenomenological method. The main focus of this research is to understand the experiences and perceptions of community members and...
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Deliberation and Consensus as the Implementation of Pancasila Democracy
Yuyus Kardiman, Mohammad Maiwan, Raharjo, Peni Pinandhita
The democracy of the Indonesian nation is based on deliberation and consensus, not liberal democracy or communist democracy. Indonesian democracy, also known as Pancasila democracy, is rooted in collective life carried out for the common good, not for the interests of groups or individuals. This research...
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Democracy Education through Pancasila Values for Sociology Students in Higher Education
Ubedilah Badrun, Ginola Muhammad Safier, Hilyatussholehah Hilyatussholehah
The presence of technology is a challenge for the world of education including students in the field of sociology. Students are encouraged to understand concepts such as social stratification, norms, values, and social change. These concepts are inseparable from the conditions of students’ daily social...
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Development of Flipbook Learning Media for Citizens Rights and Obligations to Improve Students Civic Literacy Skills in Senior High School
Nani Mediatati, Dionisius Heckie Puspoko Jati
Improving high school students’ civic literacy remains a critical concern, as their skills in this area are still underdeveloped. One contributing factor is the limited use of engaging teaching media in the learning process. This research focuses on developing flipbook media with the material “Rights...
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Development of Project-Based Learning Model to Improve Students’ Social Skills and Citizenship Awareness
Raharjo Raharjo, Etin Solihatin, Yasnita Yasnita, Yuyus Kardiman
Citizenship education in higher education plays a pivotal role in not only imparting knowledge but also fostering civic awareness and social skills among students. This study aims to enhance students’ social skills and civic awareness through the development of a Project-Based Learning (PBL) model in...
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Genealogy of the People’s Consultative Assembly Institution as a Hybrid of Islamic and Western Democratic Systems
Megawati Megawati, Yasir Marzuqi
The People’s Consultative Assembly (MPR) is a unique institution in Indonesia’s governance system, blending Western democratic values with the principles of Islamic deliberation. This study examines the genealogy and evolution of the MPR, focusing on the integration of Western democratic elements and...
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Strengthening Civic Entrepreneurs for Socio-Economic Empowerment in Civic Education in Indonesia
Meiwatizal Trihastuti, Yayuk Hidayah
This study explores the role of civic education in fostering socio-economic empowerment through strengthening civic entrepreneurs in Indonesia. As Indonesia navigates complex socio-economic challenges, the integration of civic education into the curriculum is increasingly recognized as a vital component...
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Survey Review: Analysis of Moral Panic through Citizenship Education in the Context of Socio-Economic Empowerment and Cultural Identity as Life Values
Mukhamad Murdiono, Yayuk Hidayah, Dian Satria Charismana
This research aims to conduct a survey review of the moral analysis of panic through citizenship education, taking into account socio-economic empowerment and cultural identity as life values. The quantitative survey method was chosen as the main approach to collect data from respondents who were students....
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The Quality of Citizen Communication As A Determinant of The Success of Democracy
Yuyus Kardiman, Mohammad Maiwan, Raharjo Raharjo, Peni Pinandhita
Indonesian democracy is often referred to as Pancasila democracy, which is rooted on popular values led by wisdom in consultation/representation based on the values of divinity, humanity, and unity in order to realize a social justice for all Indonesian people. The implementation of Indonesian democracy...
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Community Empowerment Through Library Waste To Increase Reading Interest In Muntang Village Purbalingga Regency
Novia Wahyu Wardhani, Rinik Rahayu, At Sugeng Priyanto, Tijan Tijan
Reading is the main thing in education which plays an important role in human life because by reading someone will have broad knowledge. The purpose of this study was to determine the implementation of community empowerment through the Pustaka Waste program and the supporting and inhibiting factors of...
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Implementation Of Legal Protection Of Online Loans To The Community
Dwi Afrimetty Timoera, Annisa Rahmi Faisal, Peni Pinandhita, Aditya Affandi, Sekar Sakinatus Saadah
Online loans have become an alternative solution for people who need to borrow money quickly and easily. As many as eighteen million Indonesians have debts with online loans. The method in this research is qualitative methods with depth interviews. The interview was conducted with the Investment Alert...
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Preserving The Customary Environment Of Smoking Prohibition As An Effort To Strengthen The Character Of Environmental Care
(Case Study in Lelewi Village, Ternate City)
Wahyudin Noe, Sitirahia Hi Umar, Abd. Firman Bunta, Findi Lantemona
This research stems from the researcher’s observation of the phenomenon of customary environmental preservation at the village level. The Lelewi community showed a distinctive socio-cultural dynamic where their behaviour in maintaining a clean environment without smokinig since 1953. This research aims...