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Peran Orang Tua dan Guru dalam Pendidikan Karakter

manusia hidup di dunia membutuhkan orang lain. dia tidak dapat hidup sendiri karena itu harus bersosialisasi dengan lingkungannya. namun dalam bersosialisasi sering terjadi kesenjangan yang menyebabkan terganggunya hubungan antar sesama. sebagai contoh pangkat, jabatan, pendidikan bahkan jika diperhatikan lagi meluas ke bentuk fisik seseorang. dan itu terjadi bukan hanya pada orang dewasa melainkan sejak awal sudah mulai tertanam dalam diri seorang anak jika tidak dicegah sejak dini. contohnya ada anak yang tidak mau bergaul dengan temannya yang tidak cantik atau gemuk atau memiliki kekurangan fisik lainnya. bahkan di masa modern ini media sosial turut serta menyokong adanya peningkatan dalam berlomba-lomba menampilkan kecantikan fisik seseorang dengan menawarkan produk-produk kecantikan yang beragam. seharusnya hal ini tidak perdu terjadi jika tidak ada orang yang suka memandang seseorang dari wajah dan fisiknya saja. dan semua itu juga tidak perlu terjadi apabila sejak kecil orang tua dan masyarakat selalu mengajarkan kepada anak-anaknya contoh yang baik dalam memperlukan temannya dengan manusiawi.

manusia hidup di dunia membutuhkan orang lain. dia tidak dapat hidup sendiri karena itu harus bersosialisasi dengan lingkungannya. namun dalam bersosialisasi sering terjadi kesenjangan yang menyebabkan terganggunya hubungan antar sesama. ...

PENDIDIKAN KARAKTER BERWAWASAN KEBANGSAAN

Ada dua dimensi yang sangat penting dan strategis yang menjadi tujuan pokok pendidikan nasional di Indonesia, yaitu pendidikan spiritual dan pendidikan akal. Pendidikan akal bertujuan untuk mengembangkan intelektualitas dan kecerdasan akal. Olah akal dan olah pikir ini bertujuan untuk membentuk insan yang cerdas, pandai dan terampil dalam menguasai berbagai bidang sains dan teknologi. Sedangkan pendidikan spiritual bertujuan untuk membentuk karakter, budi pekerti, moral atau akhlak. Pendidikan spiritual bertujuan untuk membangun dan membentuk kepribadian, karakter, watak, budi pekerti, moral dan akhlak. Dengan demikian, visi dan misi utama pendidikan nasional di Indonesia bertujuan menghasilkan insan ilmuwan yang beriman atau insan beriman yang ilmuwan yang berwawasan kebangsaan. Wawasan kebangsaan ini tentu merujuk pada Pancasila sebagai pandangan hidup bangsa.

Ada dua dimensi yang sangat penting dan strategis yang menjadi tujuan pokok pendidikan nasional di Indonesia, yaitu pendidikan spiritual dan pendidikan akal.

Progres Pendidikan Karakter Kristen Dari Masa Penciptaan Hingga Abad 21

Sistematika buku Progres Pendidikan Karakter Kristen dari Masa Penciptaan hingga Abad 21 mengacu pada pendekatan konsep teoritis dan contoh penerapan praktis mengenai hal-hal yang penting untuk mengembangkan pendidikan karakter Kristen yang lebih baik. Buku ini terdiri atas 12 Bab yang dibahas secara rinci, di antaranya : Pendidikan Karakter sejak Penciptaan hingga Peristiwa Air Bah, Dalam Zaman Abraham hingga Zaman Yusuf, Pada Masa Perbudakan di Mesir hingga Padang Gurun, Pada Masa Memasuki Tanah Kanaan di Bawah Kepemimpinan Yosua, Pada Zaman Hakim-hakim, Dalam Zaman Raja-raja, Dalam Masa Pembuangan, Dalam Masa Kembali dari Pembuangan, Di Masa Intertestament hingga Masa Tuhan Yesus, Dalam Masa Para Rasul, Pada Abad Pertengahan, dan Pada Abad 21.

Sistematika buku Progres Pendidikan Karakter Kristen dari Masa Penciptaan hingga Abad 21 mengacu pada pendekatan konsep teoritis dan contoh penerapan praktis mengenai hal-hal yang penting untuk mengembangkan pendidikan karakter Kristen yang ...

Teaching Character and Virtue in Schools

Teaching Character and Virtue in Schools addresses the contemporary issues of quantification and measurement in educational settings. The authors draw on the research of the Jubilee Centre at the University of Birmingham in order to investigate the concern that the conventional wisdom, sound judgement and professional discretion of teachers is being diminished and control mistakenly given over to administrators, policymakers and inspectors which in turn is negatively effecting pupils’ character development. The books calls for subject competence to be complemented by practical wisdom and good character in teaching staff. It posits that the constituent virtues of good character can be learned and taught, that education is an intrinsically moral enterprise and that character education should be intentional, organised and reflective. The book draws on the Jubilee Centre’s expertise in support of its claims and successfully integrates the fields of educational studies, psychology, sociology, philosophy and theology in its examination of contemporary educational practices and their wider effect on society as a whole. It offers sample lessons as well as a framework for character education in schools. The book encourages the view that character education is about helping students grasp what is ethically important and how to act for the right reasons so that they can become more autonomous and reflective individuals within the framework of a democratic society. Particularly interested readers will be educational leaders, teachers, those undertaking research in the field of education as well as policy analysts with a keen interest in developing the character and good sense of learners today.

The books calls for subject competence to be complemented by practical wisdom and good character in teaching staff.

Character Education

A Neo-Aristotelian Approach to the Philosophy, Psychology and Education of Virtue

Many teachers want to contribute to children's moral development, but this desire has not always resulted in a profound grasp of what 'moral education' really means, why it would be desirable and how it can best be achieved. This book confronts these questions by examining what Aristotelian virtue ethics can illuminate about moral education. At the same time, it evaluates whether Aristotelian theory can still be useful for contemporary educational practice. The argument culminates in a morally justified and psychologically realistic account of how virtue can best be taught in schools. The approach, called 'character education', sees moral education not as enforcing rules or transferring values in separate subjects. Instead, it encourages teachers to be a 'morally exemplary teacher', which is revealed through all kinds of small decisions and emotional reactions. This philosophical essay takes a constructive but critical stance towards empirical research about the effectiveness of teaching methods and the realism of character traits.

The relationship of narrative, virtue education, and an ethic of care in teaching practice. in Education 16(2). Retrieved from http://ineducation.ca/article/relationship-narrative-virtue-education-andethic-care-teaching-practice on ...

Character Education

43 Fitness Activities for Community Building

Combines character education and physical education in forty-three community-building fitness activities that meet NASPE standards, and includes reproducible forms for portfolio assessment.

About the Authors Don Glover has taught physi- cal education , including adapt- ed physical education , since 1967 at the preschool , elemen- tary , secondary , and postse- condary levels . He currently teaches elementary physical ...

Ebook: Understanding Character Education and Personal Development: Approaches, Issues and Applications

Understanding Character Education introduces readers to the key ideas, practices and concepts that are shaping character education in schools today. The book explores the principles underpinning character education and the pedagogical practices which ensure it comes alive in schools. Each chapter includes a variety of features to help navigate through the ideas, themes and practices examined. These include: •Chapter objectives to help readers understand the core focus and intentions of each chapter •Reflective activities to help readers to think more deeply about particular ideas and issues, and to consider how practices described are, or could be, applied in their own contexts •Case studies to help readers to understand how character education is approached and implemented by educators in and beyond schools •Annotated further readings to help readers take a closer and more detailed look at the methods, applications and issues covered This book is essential reading for all those involved in the teaching and learning of young people, as well as those studying this vital topic on education studies, teacher education and postgraduate level courses. “Highly recommended for all leaders and practitioners dedicated to enabling children and young people to flourish through the development of good character.” Tom Haigh, CEO, Association for Character Education “I wish Chapter 2: The Character of the Teacher was made a compulsory read for every person working in a UK school; that would be transformational.” Nat Parnell, Regional Director, United Learning “A must read for all trainee teachers of any phase.” Catherine Carden, Director of Learning and Teaching, Faculty of Arts Humanities & Education, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK Paul Watts is a Lecturer at the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues, University of Birmingham, UK. He has worked closely with school leaders and teachers in the research and development of character education. Michael Fullard is a Research Fellow at the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues, University of Birmingham, UK, having previously been a primary school teacher in the UK for 9 years. Andrew Peterson is Professor of Character and Citizenship Education at the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues, University of Birmingham, UK. He has worked with a number of schools to develop their approaches to character education.

These include: •Chapter objectives to help readers understand the core focus and intentions of each chapter •Reflective activities to help readers to think more deeply about particular ideas and issues, and to consider how practices ...

The Role of Character Education in America's Schools

Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Youth, and Families of the Committee on Education and the Workforce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, Second Session, Hearing Held in Washington, DC, March 1, 2000

This publication covers the hearing held on March 1, 2000, in Washington, DC, before the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Youth and Families of the Committee on Education and the Workforce of the House of Representatives on the role of character education in U.S. schools. The publication contains the following: "Statement of Mr. Michael N. Castle, Chairman, Subcommittee on Early Childhood Youth and Families, Representative from Delaware"; "Statement of Mr. Dale Kildee, Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Youth and Families, Representative from Michigan"; "Statement of Ron Kinnamon, Coalition Vice-Chairperson, Character Counts! Coalition"; "Statement of Diane Berreth, Deputy Executive Director, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development"; "Statement of Esther Schaeffer, Executive Director and CEO, Character Education Partnership"; "Statement of Andrew Shue, Co-Founder, Do Something"; "Statement of Sheldon Berman, Superintendent of Schools, Hudson Public Schools"; "Appendix A--The written statement of Michael N. Castle, Chairman, Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Youth and Families, Representative from Delaware"; "Appendix B--The written statement of Dale Kildee, Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Youth and Families, Representative from Michigan"; "Appendix C--The written statement of Ron Kinnamon, Coalition Vice-chairperson, Character Counts! Coalition"; "Appendix D--The written statement of Diane Berreth, Deputy Executive Director and CEO, Character Education Partnership"; "Appendix E--The written statement of Esther Schaeffer, Executive Director and CEO, Character Education Partnership"; "Appendix F--The written statement of Andrew Shue, Co-Founder, Do Something"; and "Appendix G--The written statement of Sheldon Berman, Superintendent of Schools, Hudson Public Schools." (BT)

Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Youth, and Families of the Committee on Education and the Workforce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, Second Session, Hearing Held in Washington, DC, March 1, ...

Qualitative Research Methodologies for Occupational Science and Therapy

The push for evidence-based practice has increased the demand for high-quality occupational science and occupational therapy research from conceptualisation of the study through to publication. This invaluable collection explores how to produce rigorous qualitative research by presenting and discussing a range of methodologies and methods that can be used in the fields of occupational science and therapy. Each chapter, written by an experienced researcher in the relevant methodology, includes examples of research, foundational knowledge and therapeutic applications. Including new and cutting-edge methodologies, the book covers: Qualitative Descriptive Grounded Theory Phenomenology Narrative Ethnography Action Research Case Study Critical Discourse Analysis Visual Methodologies Metasynthesis Appreciative Inquiry Critical Theory and Philosophy Designed for occupational science and occupational therapy researchers, this book develops the reader’s ability to produce and critique high quality qualitative research that is epistemologically sound and rigorous.

Including new and cutting-edge methodologies, the book covers: Qualitative Descriptive Grounded Theory Phenomenology Narrative Ethnography Action Research Case Study Critical Discourse Analysis Visual Methodologies Metasynthesis ...

Strategi Marketing Melalui Corporate Rebranding

pemasaran perusahaan harus dapat memberikan kepuasan kepada pelanggan dan pelanggan mempunyai pandangan yang baik terhadap perusahaan (Dharmmesta dan Handoko, 2008:3). Perusahaan yang memahami bahwa pemasaran merupakan faktor penting ...