Developing student characters to have independent, responsible, creative, innovative and adaptive competencies towards the dynamics of the internal and external world
Keywords:
school culture, implementation, student character, potential studentAbstract
School is one place to instill character and develop potential students, both physical and spiritual potential. The main task of the school is to grow and develop the character of students to become more mature, both mature in knowledge, individually, and socially. The primary indicator of maturity is the ability and willingness to be responsible for the choice of thoughts, attitudes, and behavior. These three maturities are a reflection of the level of character quality of students. Therefore, the more mature students, both adult knowledge, individual and social, the more relevant students are. The aim of developing student characters is to have independent, responsible, creative, innovative and adaptive competencies towards the dynamics of the internal and external world. Such character development should be carried out in a planned, systematic, and measurable manner using well-tested approaches and methods. Each school can make many choices; of course, it must be adjusted to the vision, mission, and goals of the school.
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