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Brilio.net - In school life, an attitude of patriotism is very useful for students. Patriotism is a feeling of love and loyalty to one's homeland, which influences a person's attitudes and actions towards their country. Having an attitude of patriotism will help students to have a sense of responsibility towards their country, appreciate history and culture, and have the enthusiasm to participate in the country's development.
Teachers need to have an attitude of patriotism and teach it to students. Teachers who have an attitude of patriotism will be able to provide good examples to students, such as respecting state symbols , teaching history with enthusiasm, and encouraging students to participate in activities that support the development of the country. On the other hand, students will learn to appreciate their country and feel proud to be part of that nation.
An attitude of patriotism will also have a positive impact on students' lives at school, such as increasing enthusiasm for learning, caring for the school environment, and fostering a sense of unity and unity among fellow students. Thus, it is important for schools and teachers to ensure that patriotism becomes an integral part of students' character education.
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Understanding patriotism.
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Patriotism is a feeling of love and loyalty towards the homeland and country. According to Indonesia's proclaimer, Soekarno, patriotism is love and devotion to Indonesia. This involves a national spirit that unites all people to build the country loyally and sincerely.
Patriotism involves a feeling of love for one's country, where individuals feel proud of the existence of their country and are ready to protect it from any threats. The national spirit is also involved, where individuals have the desire to advance the country and fight for common interests. Loyalty to the country is also part of patriotism, where individuals are willing to be loyal and respect all decisions taken for the good of the country.
In the context of school education, the spirit of patriotism can be realized through learning about national history, defending the country, love of culture and ancestral heritage, as well as developing attitudes of responsibility and mutual cooperation. This can foster a sense of love for the country, national spirit and loyalty to the country from an early age, so that the younger generation can become patriots who are proud of their identity and existence as part of the Indonesian state.
Examples of patriotism at school.
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Teachers and students routinely raise the country's flag every Monday morning in a flag ceremony, showing respect for the country's symbols.
Teachers and students work together to hold events to commemorate Independence Day, such as flag drawing competitions or speeches about the meaning of independence.
Teachers include patriotism values in their lessons, such as explaining the struggles of national heroes or the importance of maintaining unity and unity.
Teachers and students are involved in social activities related to the nation, such as cleaning heroes' graves or collecting donations for disaster victims.
A reflection of patriotism at school is that teachers and students show a positive attitude towards the country by practicing values such as discipline, hard work and honesty in their daily activities at school.
Students take part in activities to clean the school environment as a form of concern for the cleanliness and beauty of the school environment.
With these various examples of patriotism, it is hoped that students can grow into a young generation who loves and is proud of the cultural diversity and history of the Indonesian nation.
Benefits of patriotism for teachers and students.
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1. Forming a patriotic spirit in students so that they better appreciate the history and culture of the nation.
2. Increase a sense of pride in the country and increase enthusiasm for teaching history and citizenship material.
3. Be a role model for students in instilling nationalist values.
1. Form a character who loves the country and has responsibility for the country's development.
2. Increase the sense of belonging to the nation and state and increase enthusiasm for learning.
3. Increase awareness of the surrounding environment and participate in social activities that have a positive impact on the country.
(brl/wen)