Management of character education based on local assistance
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education, local wisdom, moral, discipline, studentsAbstract
Quality education is a fundamental principle that must be developed in the realm of education because it is seen as important in creating advanced, civilized, moral, and character humans. The standard of good morality refers to the provisions of Law Number 20 the Year 2003 Chapter II, article (3) that national education aims to develop the potential of students to become human beings who believe and fear God Almighty. Character education based on local wisdom is education that adopts local educational values to instill and build good and superior character. This is inseparable from all elements, principals, teachers, employees, and society by carrying out goals by cultivating discipline, noble character to all students which have an impact on the formation of Hindu character following the hopes and goals of the school through its vision and mission.
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