Webinar Series #6 - Pancasila sebagai Jiwa, Kewarganegaraan sebagai Gerak
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Introduction
This tutorial provides a step-by-step guide based on the insights from Webinar Series #6, focusing on the principles of Pancasila and citizenship education. Understanding these concepts is essential for fostering a sense of national identity and civic responsibility. This guide will help you navigate through the key themes discussed in the webinar and apply them to your own understanding of citizenship and civic engagement.
Step 1: Understanding Pancasila as the Soul of the Nation
- Pancasila is the foundational philosophical theory of Indonesia, comprised of five principles that guide the nation.
- Familiarize yourself with the five principles:
- Belief in the One and Only God
- Just and Civilized Humanity
- The Unity of Indonesia
- Democracy Guided by the Inner Wisdom of Deliberation among Representatives
- Social Justice for All Indonesian People
- Reflect on how these principles can shape personal values and national identity.
Step 2: Exploring Citizenship as an Active Movement
- Citizenship is more than legal status; it involves active participation in society.
- Engage in discussions about civic responsibility:
- Volunteer in community service or local organizations.
- Participate in civic education programs to deepen understanding of rights and duties.
- Understand that active citizenship contributes to the democratic process and social cohesion.
Step 3: Joining Global Citizenship Education Courses
- Enroll in the Global Citizenship Education course available at the provided link: Global Citizenship Course
- This course will enhance your understanding of global issues and how they relate to citizenship.
- Utilize the course materials to engage with diverse perspectives and global citizenship concepts.
Step 4: Connecting with Community Resources
- Follow GCED ISOLAedu on social media for updates and educational resources:
- Instagram: gced_isolaedu
- TikTok: gced_isolaedu
- Facebook: GCED Isolaedu
- Explore additional resources available through the marketplace:
- Find educational books on Shopee and Tokopedia under ISOLAedu Books.
Step 5: Reaching Out for Support
- If you have questions or require further guidance, consider contacting:
- Prof. Dasim Budimansyah: budimasnyah@upi.edu
- Restu Adi Nugraha: restuadinugraha@upi.edu
- Engaging with educators can provide deeper insights into Pancasila and citizenship education.
Conclusion
In summary, understanding Pancasila and active citizenship is crucial for personal and national development. By following this guide, you can engage more deeply with these concepts, enhance your civic knowledge, and participate actively in your community. Consider enrolling in the Global Citizenship Education course to broaden your perspective and apply these principles effectively in your life.