scholarly journals Anti-Drug Education in the Curriculum

Author(s):  
Anthony Hanoch Mansawan ◽  
Cahyani Mega Ayu Lestari Putri ◽  
Christian Nathaniel ◽  
Nabila Ramadhani Nugroho

Narcotics have been one of the biggest problems in the world of education. In the last 10 years the numbers of narcotics users amongst student have risen significantly. Data from the National Narcotic Agency shows that at least 20 percent of young adult in Indonesia have consumed narcotic. A variety of solution is made to counter this number; one of them is through the learning process at school. A form of drug education is taught at physical education lesson but only as a minor subject. With the rising number of drug abuser among student, a more intensive solution has to be made. The integration of anti-narcotics education in school curriculum is one way to tackle this problem. School curriculum can make sure that all students received education on narcotic and allows for a more intense learning so that student can better understand the danger of narcotics.

Author(s):  
Iradge Ahrabi-Fard

There is a false notion that public school can educate great students. Facing diversity of students’ potential, different timing of growth pattern and varieties of home preparation of students to be a assiduous learner it is serious challenging task. Schools offer a general education to all with some attention to the diversity of students. It is home education, dealing with concentration habits during learning process, valuing educational process and respecting the rules of group learning that are influential in acquiring most from the educational opportunities. School is not able to go against the home culture and re-educate students to behave as a concern and diligent learner if these habits are not emphasized or supported at home. Public education in US is ranked between 18 to 22 in the world (according to different sources). Comparing with the world, American schools as the whole rank first for school structures, are number one for allocation of school budget, the emphasis and requirements of teacher education is number one. America expenditure per student exceed the top ten of the world combined. It is the lack of home education of learning demeanor and respecting the learning process that causes the inferiority. Physical education faces the same general dilemma at school having a very diverse group of students within variety of growth stages, potentials, sizes and capabilities based on their previous experiences. Decent general physical education at school can only offer a limited advancement. It is the responsibilities of parents to learn about the specifics of healthy growth and suitable skill development for their unique child. It is their parental task to act responsibly for the healthy growth of their child concerning: bone density and health, muscular strength, size and endurance, heart development to endure the stress of activities and function well, the range of motion of joints and finally their weight management. All the above detailed items of children healthy growth present requirement for suitable activities to the development of skill learning. Suitably of activities matching the specification of child’s growth is crucial to their development. Expecting school with so many diverse population attend single child’s needs and direct the program to address them is an undue expectation. Home education make a difference in academic progress and proper physical growth and development of children. Being healthy and living healthy is a behavioral development to address potentials that can only be learned at home and may be strengthened at school, not the other way around.


2021 ◽  
pp. 147490412110653
Author(s):  
Joke Vandenabeele ◽  
Mathias Decuypere

When people decide to gather and repair broken devices together, it seems obvious that repairers and visitors gain all kinds of instrumental competences (e.g. repair knowledge, skills, and attitudes) and that they can also experience deeply a transformative learning process about, for example, the need to keep planetary boundaries within the sustainable limits of life. In this article we approach the educational dimension of repair cafés differently and sketch the outlines of a minor public pedagogy. We analyze repair cafés as situated and entangled assemblages of both human and non-human actors; assemblages that are always very local and that need to be analyzed as specific, designated places—and times—where something is at stake. The central focus of this article is on substantiating this notion of a minor public pedagogy by offering a detailed analysis of the particular pedagogic moments that emerge in these encounters between humans and things. The navigational capacity of this public pedagogy is minor in nature as it doesn’t create clear signposts of where to go as humans. Instead, it engenders many moments of and propels humans into a sensory sensitivity for inhabiting the world in the here-and-now.


In physical education lessons, teaching movements and functional load are not sufficiently consistent with the solution of educational problems. The upbringing of will and volitional qualities in the learning process in general education schools is considered a poorly studied aspect and is clearly underestimated. This indicates the relevance of the topic and indicates the need for research in this direction. This article presents research work on the formation and upbringing of will in schoolchildren, the creation of pedagogical conditions for scientific substantiation and experimental verification of the results, pedagogical tools, the methodology for the formation and upbringing of volitional qualities in schoolchildren in the process of a physical education lesson.


2020 ◽  
Vol 43 (2) ◽  
pp. 179-185
Author(s):  
A. Sovetkhanov ◽  
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S. Tashbolatov ◽  
N. Shynybek ◽  
G. Ashimkhanov ◽  
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In the school curriculum of physical education, wrestling, as a section of the “Martial Arts” sport, refers to national traditions, which are jointly developing with national culture. Educating the younger generation in the spirit of heroism, honor, courage – this sport is designed for high school children. Widely applying in the life and social life of nomads, this traditional sport is mainly found at various feasts, games, commemorations and other cultural events as a kind of sports. The source of ancient pastimes, where agility, strength, heroism, courage are forged. Among the peoples of the world, wrestling as an indicator of mass games has common historical roots with other games. But, each country has its own types of struggle, their methods are different. Types of struggle with the emergence, formation, development, flowering and stages of improvement remain as a historical national and valuable heritage. Without diminishing the traditions and values of the types of struggle in the civilized world, various events are being successfully promoted, which will further promote the good goals of mankind. With the acquisition of independence, Kazakhstan began to successfully develop and succeed in the world arenas of the national wrestling «Qazaq Kuresi».


Enunciación ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 248
Author(s):  
Valentina Haas Prieto ◽  
Dominique Taryn Manghi Haquin

<p><em> Los aprendices acceden al currículo escolar interpretando significados construidos a partir de una variedad de recursos semióticos (esquemas, fotos, dibujos, escritura, entre otros), este aprendizaje les permite incorporarse a una visión de mundo, forma de pensar y actuar en el mundo propia de una disciplina. Desde una mirada pedagógica y semiótica la interacción en el aula, se focaliza en el uso de las imágenes en la enseñanza, en relación a su potencial para crear significado y aprender en el aula escolar en clases de Ciencias Naturales y Ciencias Sociales. Este artículo es parte del Fondecyt 1130684 y sistematiza herramientas heurísticas de la Semiótica Social y la Multimodalidad para explorar el potencial semiótico de un conjunto de imágenes estáticas y dinámicas usadas por profesores de Educación Básica y Media en una escuela pública. A partir de un corpus audiovisual y visual de una unidad didáctica completa de Ciencias Naturales y otra de Ciencias Sociales de 3°, 6° básico y 1° medio, se lleva a cabo un Análisis Multimodal del Discurso. Usando los conceptos de metafunción ideacional o representacional y las categorías de la Gramática del Diseño Visual se presentan ejemplos de imágenes en soporte impreso y digital que explicitan los significados curriculares construidos en la mediación que realizan los profesores en el aula. Este análisis puede aportar a los profesores en función de aprovechar las imágenes seleccionadas e incorporadas en la mediación cara a cara o los materiales de enseñanza preparados para los aprendices.</em></p><p> </p><p> </p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>Abstract</em></p><p>Learners access the school curriculum interpreting meanings created among a variety of semiotic resources (diagrams, photographs, drawings, writing, etc.), this learning enables them to join a worldview, way of thinking and acting in the world as they do in the curricular discipline. From a pedagogical and semiotic gaze to classroom interaction, we focus on the use of images in teaching, in relation to their potential to create meaning and learn in science and social studies lessons. This article is part of Fondecyt 1130684 heuristic tools from Social Semiotics and multimodality are systematized to explore the semiotic potential of a set of static and dynamic images used by teachers of elementary and secondary in a public school. From a visual and audiovisual record of lessons of a complete curricular unit, we analyze a corpus of Science and Social Studies videos from the two subjects in 3rd, 6<sup>th</sup> grade of elementary and 1st grade of secondary school. Through a Multimodal Discourse Analysis using the concepts of ideational or representational metafunction and the categories of Visual Grammar Design, we show examples of images in print and digital format which create curricular meanings constructed in teacher’s mediation in the classroom. This analysis should help teachers to select and deploy images in terms of improving the learning process.</p><p> </p><p> </p>


CCIT Journal ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 101-115
Author(s):  
Untung Rahardja ◽  
Khanna Tiara ◽  
Ray Indra Taufik Wijaya

Education is an important factor in human life. According to Ki Hajar Dewantara, education is a civilizing process that a business gives high values ??to the new generation in a society that is not only maintenance but also with a view to promote and develop the culture of the nobility toward human life. Education is a human investment that can be used now and in the future. One other important factor in supporting human life in addition to education, which is technology. In this globalization era, technology has touched every joint of human life. The combination of these two factors will be a new innovation in the world of education. The innovation has been implemented by Raharja College, namely the use of the method iLearning (Integrated Learning) in the learning process. Where such learning has been online based. ILearning method consists of TPI (Ten Pillars of IT iLearning). Rinfo is one of the ten pillars, where it became an official email used by the whole community’s in Raharja College to communicate with each other. Rinfo is Gmail, which is adapted from the Google platform with typical raharja.info as its domain. This Rinfo is a medium of communication, as well as a tool to support the learning process in Raharja College. Because in addition to integrated with TPi, this Rinfo was connected also support with other learning tools, such as Docs, Drive, Sites, and other supporting tools.


2020 ◽  
Vol 42 (3) ◽  
pp. 70-77
Author(s):  
Dinar Dinangsit ◽  
Tatang Muhtar ◽  
Yogi Akin

A continual pressure within the educational system in Indonesia to focus on high levels of academic achievement is a major barrier to implementing an effective physical education curriculum in Indonesia. The conflict between the implementation of a movement based approach (MBA) and a sport based approach (SBA) presents another continuing problem. The current approach leads more to an orientation towards the acquisition of sport skills rather than the attainment of objectives of cognitive development. This study is aimed to reveal the association between the physical fitness and academic achievement of children in Sumedang, West Java. Four physical fitness test items and a specially constructed mathematics test were administered to 265 children from grades four and five. The ability of performance on the physical fitness tests to predict performance in mathematics was calculated by linear multipleregression analysis. The findings revealed that there was a significant association, although low, between the physical fitness components and mathematics achievement. Sit ups and squat jumps showed low partial correlations and the relationships for push ups and the 400 metre run were negative Limitations in the ability of the children to perform the tests were suggested as an explanation for the mixed results. It was argued that this weakness served to emphasise the importance of giving greater priority to physical education and the quality of its teaching within the school curriculum.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rika ramadani ◽  
Hade Afriansyah

Progress in information technology that is so fast is expected to improve the quality of education in Indonesia. In the world of information technology education can help and support the learning process. Especially now all the learning process activities can be done online. Progress in information technology must also be supported by quality human resources. In this case the teacher is very instrumental in the utilization of information technology in the world of education. Because the teacher is one of the education supervisors who will encourage the advancement of the quality of education in Indonesia. But in reality the quality of teachers in Indonesia is inadequate. There are still many teachers who cannot use information technology in learning especially for teachers who are senior or old. As teacher supervisors, they must improve the quality of their performance in using technology. To improve the ability of teachers to use technology, ongoing training is needed to use technology. The role of the head of the school as a supervisor is also needed, namely the principal is obliged to supervise, control, and approach the teacher in terms of the use of technology in the learning process.


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