Incorporating Javanese Gamelan Music as Democratic Pedagogy: A Junior High School Social Studies Teacher’s Perspective
Date
2019-06-29Author
Mardiati, Yayuk
Wasino, Wasino
Puguh, Dhanang Respati
Handoyo, Eko
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Previous research of Javanese gamelan emphasized theory, history, and
culture, but there are no studies integrating gamelan music as instruction to enhance
learners’ democratic habits of mind. The purpose of the study is to examine how junior
high school teachers perceive Javanese gamelan as a method of cultivating democratic
thinking and values in social studies. This study employed qualitative analysis which
asked social studies teachers to respond questions about elements of democracy when
they integrate Javanese gamelan music in their social studies classroom. This
phenomenological study obtained data from six purposive selected participants in two
junior high schools which described the result through focus group discussion and
interview.The result of the study identified five themes from the data: (1) rights (2)
responsibility (3) participation, (4) leadership, and (5) cooperation. Implications for
collaboration between gamelan teachers, teacher educators, and future research are
considered.
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