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Aan, Suryana; Sri, Pajriah; Umi, Saidatul Arryennah Bt. Madsah; Wulan, Sondarika; Pani, Silviani
History education in Indonesian and Malaysian elementary schools in the 21st century faces many challenges: limited time, inadequate facilities and infrastructure, textbook-based history teaching materials, frequent curriculum changes, and obstacles to instilling nationalism in students. This study aims to analyse culture-based history teaching materials in Indonesian and Malaysian elementary schools as a process of instilling nationalism in students. The study used a qualitative literature study approach by identifying and selecting relevant literature sources. The data collection method used literature documentation. The data analysis technique used was descriptive qualitative. The results show that culture-based history teaching materials in Indonesia emphasise the integration of local cultural values, such as noble values, religion, morals, and truth, into the learning process. Meanwhile, in Malaysia, history is a compulsory subject taught at the elementary, secondary, and tertiary levels within the Malaysian curriculum. History education is implemented with a Malaysia-centred approach with the aim of instilling a sense of love for the homeland, patriotism, and the formation of a united Malaysian nation. History teaching materials integrate cultural heritage education into the Malaysian education curriculum. The implications of this research are that this research shows that cultural-based history teaching materials are effective in instilling nationalism and noble values in students.
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Aan, Suryana; Sri, Pajriah; Umi, Saidatul Arryennah Bt. Madsah; Wulan, Sondarika; Pani, Silviani
History education in Indonesian and Malaysian elementary schools in the 21st century faces many challenges: limited  time,  inadequate  facilities  and  infrastructure,  textbook-based  history  teaching  materials,  frequent curriculum changes, and obstacles to instilling nationalism in students. This study aims to analyse culture-based history teaching materials in Indonesian and Malaysian elementary schools as a process of instilling nationalism in students. The study used a qualitative literature study approach by identifying and selecting relevant literature sources.  The  data  collection  method  used  literature  documentation.  The  data  analysis  technique  used  was descriptive  qualitative.  The  results  show  that  culture-based  history  teaching  materials  in  Indonesia  emphasise the  integration  of  local  cultural  values,  such  as  noble  values,  religion,  morals,  and  truth,  into  the  learning process.  Meanwhile,  in  Malaysia,  history  is  a  compulsory  subject  taught  at  the  elementary,  secondary,  and tertiary  levels  within  the  Malaysian  curriculum.  History  education  is  implemented  with  a  Malaysia-centred approach with the aim of instilling a sense of love for the  homeland, patriotism, and the formation of a united Malaysian nation. History teaching materials integrate cultural heritage education into the Malaysian education curriculum.  The  implications  of  this  research  are  that  this  research  shows  that  cultural-based  history  teaching materials are effective in instilling nationalism and noble values in students.
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Aan, Suryana; Sri, Pajriah; Umi, Saidatul Arryennah Bt. Madsah; Wulan, Sondarika; Pani, Silviani
History education in Indonesian and Malaysian elementary schools in the 21st century faces many challenges: limited time, inadequate facilities and infrastructure, textbook-based history teaching materials, frequent curriculum changes, and obstacles to instilling nationalism in students. This study aims to analyse culture-based history teaching materials in Indonesian and Malaysian elementary schools as a process of instilling nationalism in students. The study used a qualitative literature study approach by identifying and selecting relevant literature sources. The data collection method used literature documentation. The data analysis technique used was descriptive qualitative. The results show that culture-based history teaching materials in Indonesia emphasise the integration of local cultural values, such as noble values, religion, morals, and truth, into the learning process. Meanwhile, in Malaysia, history is a compulsory subject taught at the elementary, secondary, and tertiary levels within the Malaysian curriculum. History education is implemented with a Malaysia-centred approach with the aim of instilling a sense of love for the homeland, patriotism, and the formation of a united Malaysian nation. History teaching materials integrate cultural heritage education into the Malaysian education curriculum. The implications of this research are that this research shows that cultural-based history teaching materials are effective in instilling nationalism and noble values in students.
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