Author:
Nuriya Siti,Jatmikowati Tri Endang,Misyana Misyana
Abstract
The implementation of the Pancasila student profile project is designed with several stages. First, it begins with problem identification, followed by topic selection, topic approval, and topic execution. Finally, an evaluation is conducted for improvement. The implementation of the project to strengthen the Pancasila student profile is guided by the six dimensions within the Pancasila student profile. This approach makes it easier for teachers to assist in the character development of children. The application of the Pancasila student profile project requires a high level of creativity from teachers to make the learning process engaging and enjoyable for students, preventing the class from becoming monotonous. In the implementation carried out by teachers in the project to reinforce the Pancasila student profile, there are continuous activities. This means that the project is not completed in a single instance. The Pancasila student profile is also a response provided by the government to address questions regarding what kind of profile or competencies are produced by the education system in Indonesia. This research employs a qualitative descriptive approach, which is used to describe the implementation of the Pancasila student profile project that references the six dimensions of the Pancasila student profile.
Publisher
Indonesian Journal Publisher
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