Main Extracurricular Activities in Educational Institutions to Strengthen Student’s Character Education
Main Extracurricular Activities in Educational Institutions to Strengthen Students’ Character Education
By: Sujaya, S. Pd. Gr.
(Teacher at SMPN 3 Sindang, Indramayu Regency)
A. Extracurricular Activities in Schools
Extracurricular
activities are non-formal curriculum programs organized by schools or
educational institutions to support students’ holistic development.
These
activities aim to nurture students’ interests, talents, skills, and
character in specific areas such as arts, sports, science, organization,
or social activities.
Examples include:
1. Sports: Football, futsal, athletics, basketball, badminton, volleyball, swimming, martial arts, karate, taekwondo, etc.
2. Arts: Music, dance, theater, visual arts, public speaking, storytelling, stand-up comedy, etc.
3. Academics: Science clubs, debates, Youth Scientific Research (KIR), quizzes, subject Olympiads, etc.
4. Organizations: Scouts, Student Council (OSIS), Red Cross Youth (PMR), Flag Bearer Team (PASKIBRA), etc.
5. Others: Photography, journalism, video editing, content creation, robotics, foreign languages, etc.
Through
these activities, students can develop teamwork, leadership,
discipline, and creativity, which are essential for formal learning and
everyday life.
B. The Role of Extracurricular Activities in Character Building
Extracurricular
activities are crucial for shaping students’ character. They enhance
not only cognitive skills but also personal traits like discipline,
cooperation, and leadership. Additionally, they foster a sense of
belonging and responsibility.
C. The Importance of Character Education
Strengthening
students’ character is a critical aspect of education. Issues like
bullying, if left unchecked, can create an unsafe and unpleasant
learning environment, hindering the quality of education.
The
goal is to instill eight key national character traits: religiosity,
morality, health, intelligence, creativity, hard work, discipline,
independence, and social usefulness. These traits are developed through
daily habits that are consistent and ongoing.
D. The Government’s Role
The
government has taken a major step by collaborating across three
ministries—Education, Home Affairs, and Religious Affairs. On January
16, 2025, these ministries issued a Joint Circular (SEB) to strengthen
character education through habitual activities in educational settings.
The
SEB emphasizes the importance of “Four Centers of Education”—schools,
families, communities, and media—to promote the Seven Habits of Great
Indonesian Children (7HGC). These habits include:
1. Waking up early
2. Worshiping
3. Exercising
4. Eating healthy and nutritious food
5. Loving to learn
6. Socializing
7. Sleeping early
The
implementation involves meaningful, engaging, and enjoyable practices,
such as morning exercises twice a week, singing the national anthem, and
praying together before classes.
E. Schools’ Role and Responsibilities
Schools play a central role in implementing government policies. Here are some key actions schools can take:
1. Scouting and General Extracurricular Activities:
Programs
like Scouts, Leadership Training, Red Cross Youth, and Flag Bearer
Teams are vital in fostering teamwork and leadership skills.
2. Youth Scientific Research (KIR):
Activities
like scientific research and innovation encourage critical thinking and
creativity to tackle advanced technological challenges.
3. Developing Talents and Interests:
Programs
in arts, sports, journalism, and technology provide students with
platforms to express their interests and build self-confidence.
4. Religious Activities:
Activities
like religious camps, sermons, scripture reading, and celebrations of
religious holidays strengthen spirituality and tolerance.
5. Collaborating with the Community and Government:
Schools
should collaborate with communities and government agencies to enhance
the quality of education and foster students’ character. Public
campaigns through media can raise awareness and encourage participation
from all stakeholders.
NTB, January 23, 2025
Sumber:
https://aswinnews.com/2025/01/23/main-extracurricular-activities-in-educational-institutions-to-strengthen-students-character-education/
