Development of a cross-disciplinary constitutional learning program in junior high school social studies using ICT

Impact ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (7) ◽  
pp. 35-37
Author(s):  
Hiroyuki Okuno

A nation's constitution is of prime importance to its people as it sets out the fundamental principles a government must adhere to, as well as outlining the rights it must grant its people. A constitution's guarantee of human rights makes it essential for preserving liberty and, as such, it is important that society is informed about the constitution and the rights it affords them. That is why educational institutions should familiarise students with their respective nation's constitution. Dr Hiroyuki Okuno, Doshisha University, Japan, champions the development and implementation of new ways of teaching the Japanese constitution to students. He is developing a cross-disciplinary learning programme for junior high school students called the Constitutional Learning Programme that teaches the constitution using social studies that utilise ICT. His goal is to spark within students an active interest in the constitution and encourage them to play a role in the constitution in terms of expressing opinions and thinking deeply about liberty and human rights. The programme's format is flipped learning, with students acquiring knowledge ahead of time and later deepenging this understanding through interaction with peers and teachers. The use of e-learning is key here as Okuno wants students to learn at their own pace and believes this is facilitated by this style of learning, enabling students to take home ideas learned in the classroom and better familiarise themselves with these concepts independently.

Impact ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (2) ◽  
pp. 25-27
Author(s):  
Hiroyuki Okuno

A nation's constitution is of prime importance to its people as it sets out the fundamental principles a government must adhere to, as well as outlining the rights it must grant its people. A constitution's guarantee of human rights makes it essential for preserving liberty and, as such, it is important that society is informed about the constitution and the rights it affords them. That is why educational institutions should familiarise students with their respective nation's constitution. Dr Hiroyuki Okuno, Doshisha University, Japan, champions the development and implementation of new ways of teaching the Japanese constitution to students. He is developing a cross-disciplinary learning programme for junior high school students called the Constitutional Learning Programme that teaches the constitution using social studies that utilise ICT. His goal is to spark within students an active interest in the constitution and encourage them to play a role in the constitution in terms of expressing opinions and thinking deeply about liberty and human rights. The programme's format is flipped learning, with students acquiring knowledge ahead of time and later deepenging this understanding through interaction with peers and teachers. The use of e-learning is key here as Okuno wants students to learn at their own pace and believes this is facilitated by this style of learning, enabling students to take home ideas learned in the classroom and better familiarise themselves with these concepts independently.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Heru Wijanarko

Social science is a common subject given at every level of education. The Social Sciences junior high school curriculum is taught in an integrated manner to facilitate students' social science learning that is important in everyday life. Unfortunately, there are many obstacles encountered in social studies in practice, one of which is the lack of interest and enthusiasm of students in learning social studies. It makes students unable to grasp the importance of social studies. This research conduct on students and teachers of the Junior High School Laboratory State University of Malang. This study aims to analyze non-enthusiasm students in social classes learning. This research conduct using descriptive methods with survey research. Data collection techniques used are observation, interview, and documentation data collection tools in observation guidelines and interview guidelines. This study's informants were 17 students taken at each grade level and supported by three informants from social studies teachers who were selected purposes study indicates that UM Lab junior high school students' unenthusiastic behavior when learning social studies is reading comics, singing, drawing, chatting, and joking with friends. The factors that cause it are the amount of material and assignments in modules that must be memorized and memorized. Students are dizzy and confused. It has an impact on their understanding, which is less related to social studies material.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 72-79
Author(s):  
Meta Febiani ◽  
Aisyah Nur Sayidatun Nisa

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a massive impact and transformation on people's lives and has affected various fields, one of which is education. all levels of education in Indonesia must provide learning from home, one of them is in social studies learning in junior high school. This article aims to discuss and provide an overview of online-based social studies learning activities for junior high school students in the Tahunan District, Jepara Regency. The research method used is qualitative methods. The results showed  that (1) Online-based social studies learning activities by junior high school level students in the Annual District of Jepara Regency were carried out by utilizing digital technology through online learning applications (2) There were many obstacles experienced by junior high school level students in the Annual District of Jepara Regency. One of the online-based social studies learning processes is about the difficulty of understanding social studies material. Pandemi COVID-19 membawa dampak dan transformasi secara masif terhadap tatanan kehidupan masyarakat serta mempengaruhi berbagai bidang salah satunya bidang pendidikan. Seluruh jenjang pendidikan di Indonesia harus menyelenggarakan  pembelajaran  dari rumah, salah satunya dalam proses pembelajaran IPS di Sekolah Menengah Pertama (SMP). Artikel ini bertujuan untuk membahas dan memberikan gambaran mengenai aktivitas pembelajaran IPS berbasis daring bagi peserta didik SMP di Kecamatan Tahunan, Kabupaten Jepara. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah metode kualitatif. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa (1) Aktivitas pembelajaran IPS berbasis daring oleh peserta didik jenjang SMP di Kecamatan Tahunan Kabupaten Jepara dilakukan dengan memanfaatkan teknologi digital melalui aplikasi pembelajaran online (2) Terdapat banyak kendala yang dialami oleh peserta didik jenjang SMP di Kecamatan Tahunan Kabupaten Jepara dalam proses pembelajaran IPS berbasis daring salah satunya mengenai sulitnya memahami materi IPS


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-43
Author(s):  
Trifonia Fahik ◽  

The spreading of COVID-19 has forced many schools in the world to implement e-learning learning. The application of e-learning learning policies reaps the pros and cons of an Indonesian citizen. Junior high school students have their own opinions regarding the implementation of e-learning. Framed within a descriptive quantitative analysis, this study aimed at exploring the perceptions and expectations of junior high school students regarding the implementation of e-learning. A survey was conducted by distributing a questionnaire to Stella Maris junior high school students in East Nusa Tenggara province. One hundred forty-two students from grade seven and eight participated in the study. The survey data were analyzed using Microsoft Excel 2016 and the Statistical Program for Social Sciences (SPSS) v.20. Before data analysis was carried out, the research instruments were examined using the Product Moment Pearson correlation to assess its validity and reliability. The test results indicated that the instrument used was sufficiently valid and reliable, with each indicator having a count-r > r-table (0.514). The results showed that a high percentage of students have willing to learn online. However, the availability of online learning instruments is a barrier to implementing online learning in their school. Students’ perception was analyzed by using descriptive statistics, namely percentage. Students’ responses were analyzed using the content analysis technique.


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