The Students’ Character Strengthening by Using SMART-Based in Welcoming the 21st Century’s Learning

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  • 05 Sep
  • 2024

The Students’ Character Strengthening by Using SMART-Based in Welcoming the 21st Century’s Learning

Both seeing and recognizing the crisis of moral values and characterof studentsat the present time, absolutely, it becomes very important thing toward the educator. For instance, this happens to students entirely or partlyat a certain school. In the future, it is expected to be ahope of the nation in leading the country. This research belongs to literature study. It means, it reviews of several sources of electronic books, electronic journals, and other references in supporting this article. Based on the results of the literaturestudy, it can be concluded that character education needs to be strengthening by using SMART-based. SMARTstand for: Setting-goal, Mannerly, Active, Respectful, and Thankful. So, the 21st century skills-basedlearning models used in the learning process as an effort to build the character of the student, of course, it is aligned to the needs and goals of learning. Then, the learning objectives can be done optimally. Thus, one of the goals of national educationis the development of students’ character.Keywords:characters’strengtheningeducation,21stcentury’slearning, and SMART
 
 
 

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