Alrakhman, Riza
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The effect of digital citizenship on the quality learning civic education Alrakhman, Riza; Budimansyah, Dasim; Sapriya, Sapriya; Rahmat, Rahmat
Jurnal Civics: Media Kajian Kewarganegaraan Vol 21, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jc.v21i1.67086

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This paper explores the significant roles and influences in the development of responsible technology use and the impact of digital citizenship on the quality of learning within civic education. It begins by hypothesizing that universities play a pivotal role as the primary influencers in shaping an individual’s character towards responsible technology usage. The paper emphasizes the need for empirical evidence or authoritative references to substantiate this assertion, thereby highlighting the crucial role of universities in this context. The study then presents statistical evidence indicating a significant relationship between digital citizenship and learning quality in civic education, as highlighted by a t count (14,510) surpassing the t table (1.66) with a significance level of 0.000, lower than the 0.05 threshold. This finding necessitates the backing of its statistical analysis through credible academic sources. Lastly, the paper posits that enhancing digital citizenship will positively influence the quality of learning in civic education, suggesting that this claim should be supported by research or literature in the field. The paper underscores the need for well-supported arguments in discussing the role of university education, digital citizenship, and their impacts on learning quality.
Shaping Globally Minded Young Citizens Through Islamic International Education: A Case Study of Global Islamic School in Yogyakarta Arpannudin, Iqbal; Suyato; Murdiono, Mukhamad; Charismana, Dian Satria; Hidayah, Yayuk; Yuanjaya, Pandhu; Mulyono, Budi; Alrakhman, Riza
Jurnal Kewarganegaraan Vol. 22 No. 2 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : Department of Pancasila and Civic Education, Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jk.v22i2.65661

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This study investigates how an Islamic-based international school in Indonesia, Global Islamic School (GIS) Yogyakarta, forms globally minded young citizens through curricular and non-curricular initiatives. Amid the growing importance of global citizenship education (GCE) in the 21st century, the study explores how GIS integrates core global citizenship competencies into its educational vision, pedagogical design, and student development programs. Using a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, document analysis, and classroom observations. Findings indicate that GIS utilizes a four-pillar model within the national curriculum plus framework to cultivate a generation of globally engaged Muslim youth. Additionally, extracurricular programs such as bilingual learning days, international competitions, and educational trips abroad provide meaningful spaces for students to develop global competencies in authentic contexts. This study contributes to the discourse on faith-based approaches to global citizenship education and offers implications for schools cultivating inclusive, ethical, and globally engaged young people.