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The Living Values-Based Contextual Learning to Develop the Students' Character

Kokom Komalasari

Abstract

Problem statement: University has an important role in the process of young generation character education. The character education should be integrated through the living values-based contextual learning model in order to be easier internalized and implemented. This study aimed at describing: (1) the living values-based contextual learning model conceptually in lecturing; (2) the implementation of the living values-based contextual learning model in lecturing and (3) the effect of the living values-based contextual learning model on students’ character improvement. Approach: This study used Research and Development design. The technique of data collection used observation, documentation, Focus Group Discussion and questionnaire. The analysis of qualitative data used data collection, data reduction, data presentation and conclusion stages. Meanwhile, quantitative data analysis used correlation and regression analysis. The subjects of study were 98 students of Civic Education Study Program, Indonesia University of Education of academic year 2011/2012. Results: The finding showed that: (1) the living values-based contextual learning model conceptually in lecturing was the integration of living values into material, method, media, learning source and lecturing evaluation conceptually; (2) the living values-based contextual learning model was implemented through value learning variation in contextual learning (problem-based learning, cooperative learning, project-based learning, service learning and work-based learning); (3) the implementation of the living values-based contextual learning model had an effect by 26% on the students’ character development Conclusion: The living values-based contextual learning is an alternative of character education integration model in university learning process. This model can be applied in lecturing to develop the students’ characters including religious, honest, tolerant, well-mannered, discipline, hard working, creative, independent, democratic, homeland love, respecting achievement, collaborating and responsible.

Journal of Social Sciences
Volume 8 No. 2, 2012, 246-251

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jssp.2012.246.251

Submitted On: 6 February 2012 Published On: 6 March 2012

How to Cite: Komalasari, K. (2012). The Living Values-Based Contextual Learning to Develop the Students' Character. Journal of Social Sciences, 8(2), 246-251. https://doi.org/10.3844/jssp.2012.246.251

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Keywords

  • Values-based contextual learning
  • generation character
  • respecting achievement
  • application implication
  • Value Clarification Technique (VCT)