Student Character Building Through Hidden Curriculum based on Connectionism Theory

This research aims to analyze the implementation of the hidden curriculum on the character building of students at Bunda Hati Kudus Kota Wisata High School. This research uses Thorndike's theory of connectionism which states that learning is a process of interaction between stimuli (can be feel...

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Published inDevotion Journal of Community Service Vol. 4; no. 5; pp. 1066 - 1071
Main Author Manik, Ewina Efriani
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 14.05.2023
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Summary:This research aims to analyze the implementation of the hidden curriculum on the character building of students at Bunda Hati Kudus Kota Wisata High School. This research uses Thorndike's theory of connectionism which states that learning is a process of interaction between stimuli (can be feelings, thoughts, or behaviors) and responses (which of course also take the form of feelings, thoughts, and movements). Previous research shows that the hidden curriculum emphasizes the formation and development of character in students and character education is part of the hidden curriculum in the learning process in the school environment which is not written directly in the official school curriculum but has a very large contribution in the process of building the character of students. This research aims to analyze strategies to increase understanding and implement ethics at school, at home, and in the community. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. Data collection techniques in this study used observation and interviews. The results showed that the implementation of the hidden curriculum at Bunda Hati Kudus Kota Wisata High School has had a positive habituation impact on students in order to achieve the school's established mission, namely cultivating the values of integrity, compassion, competence based on the spirituality value.
ISSN:2777-0915
2797-6068
DOI:10.59188/devotion.v4i5.465