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Improving Democratic Values in Civic Education Learning through Grouped-Discussion Method for the Students in Higher Education Institution Priyanto, Eko
EDUCARE Vol 6, No 2 (2014)
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ABSTRACT: This study was aimed at improving the students’ democratic values among the students in higher education institution through a grouped-discussion method. This was trigerred by a lack of understanding on democratic values among the students in the uniersity level. They also indicated less-democratic attitudes and behavior. This was an action reseach study following the model of Stephen Kemmis & Robin McTaggart (1988). The subject of the research was the fourth-semester students at the Study Program of Indonesia and Local Languages Education, Faculty of Education and Teacher Training UMP (Muhammadiyah University of Purwokerto) in Central Java, Indonesia. There were 60 students. The action (treatment) given was an application of grouped-discussion in the Civic Education courses. The data collection was through observation from which the results was noted in an observation guide. In addition, it was also done through testing of essay questions and an interview. Two types of data were collected, i.e. qualitative data from document, results of observation, and recorded interview; and the quantitative data were from testing of pre- and post-test. Based on the analysis, it was proved that the democratic values among the students can be improved through grouped-discussion method applied in Civic Education course. Their average learning score was 63.75 before the treatment and it increased to 72.77 after the first cycle. At the end of the second cycle, it became 80.68. Besides, another increase was indicated from their democratic attitude and behavior. They acknowledged that every individual has a freedom of giving his/her opinion, of making a group of organization, and participating in any organization, appreciating citizen and gender equity, and respecting other people’s opinion. KEY WORDS: Democratic values, grouped-discussion, civic education, students, democratic attitude and behavior, and good citizen of Indonesia.About the Author: Eko Priyanto is a Lecturer at the Faculty of Education and Teacher Training UMP (Muhammadiyah University of Purwokerto), Jalan Raya Dukuhwaluh, Purwokerto City, Central Java, Indonesia. E-mail: ahmadump@yahoo.co.id How to cite this article? Priyanto, Eko. (2014). “Improving Democratic Values in Civic Education Learning through Grouped-Discussion Method for the Students in Higher Education Institution” in EDUCARE: International Journal for Educational Studies, Vol.6(2) February, pp.179-188. Bandung, Indonesia: Minda Masagi Press owned by ASPENSI in Bandung, West Java; and FKIP UMP in Purwokerto, Central Java, ISSN 1979-7877.Chronicle of the article: Accepted (December11, 2013); Revised (January 13, 2014); and Published (February17, 2014).  
Development of Civic Education Campus-Based at Muhammadiyah Universities in Central Java, Indonesia Taniredja, Tukiran; Harmianto, Sri; Priyanto, Eko
EDUCARE Vol 2, No 2 (2010)
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ABSTRACT: The aims of main research are: (1) implementing the learning of civic education in democratic colleges; (2) the implementation of civic education campus-based embryo; and (3) implementing embryo of colleges as the laboratory of democracy. Research populations are all civic education lecturers and students of Muhammadiyah universities in Central Java who lecture and study civic education. Research methods are: interview, scale of attitude/opinion, questionnaire, and documentary study. Data of research are described with data reduction technique, data display, and conclusion. Conclusions are: (1) to create democratic civic education learning, student discussions should be stepped up to develop students’ civic values; and (2) to create embryo of civic education campus-based and embryo of college as the laboratory democracy. It needs: (a) efforts to create democratic college both in its intra-curriculum and extra curriculum; (b) implementing student-oriented lectures; (c) students are involved to participate in any political state activities; (d) making of student study groups; (e) implementing the freedom of having a notion, gender equality, and responsibility; (f) increasing number of students’ discussion about reality of social life, and its problem solving; (g) increasing number of students’ academic groups, and training them to obey in any rules; (h) in implementing the three college-dedications, lecturers have to involve their students; (i) college has to give students more chances to develop their potential; and (j) students should be introduced with democratic values earlier.  KEY WORDS: civic education, campus based education, Muhammadiyah universities, laboratory of democracy, and democratic civic education.   About the Authors: Prof. Dr. Haji Tukiran Taniredja is Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Education and Teacher Training UMP (Muhammadiyah University of Purwokerto), Jalan Raya Dukuhwaluh PO Box 202, Purwokerto 53182, Central Java, Indonesia; and Sri Harmianto and Eko Priyanto are also Lecturers at the Faculty of Education and Teacher Training UMP (Muhammadiyah University of Purwokerto). They can be reached at: tukiranump@yahoo.com and info@ump.ac.idHow to cite this article? Taniredja, Tukiran, Sri Harmianto & Eko Priyanto. (2010). “Development of Civic Education Campus-Based at Muhammadiyah Universities in Central Java, Indonesia” in EDUCARE: International Journal for Educational Studies, Vol.2(2) February, pp.153-170. . Bandung, Indonesia: Minda Masagi Press owned by ASPENSI in Bandung, West Java; and FKIP UMP in Purwokerto, Central Java, ISSN 1979-7877.Chronicle of the article: Accepted (December 27, 2009); Revised (January 15, 2010); and Published (February 17, 2010).
PEMETAAN POTENSI TANAMAN PORANG SEBAGAI KOMODITAS EKSPOR Priyanto, Eko; Sukaryorini, Pancadewi; Prabowo, Budi
Berkala Ilmiah AGRIDEVINA Vol 5, No 2 (2016): Berkala Ilmiah Agribisnis Agridevina
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Ngawi has considerable forest area, either owned forests Forestry and Plantation Agency and owned by Perum Perhutani. These forests, automatically have forest land area under tree stands quite spacious as well, and is very suitable for planting Porang. In the end it can be said the forest is a potential for mapping the potential for plants Porang empowered. Against the backdrop of these conditions, this study aims to: 1. Identify Potential Land Plants Porang, to identify the extent of land to potential mapping Porangplants. The technical potential mapping on the basis of the terms Porang grow crops, such as: the suitability and condition of land; setempatyang weather and climate is verysuitable for plant growth Porang. 2. Analyzing Potential Mapping Strategies Porang plants, based on the SWOT method, ie factor strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. The final results of this research to empower potential mapping strategy Porang plant in the district of Ngawi results of this study ultimately expected to empower the economy and welfare of the Farmers Forest (Pesanggem) local.Keywords: Potential Mapping Porang Plant.