Vol. 4 No. 6 (2024)
Open Access
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THE ROLE OF FAMILY AND SCHOOLS IN FORMING ADOLESCENT CHARACTER

Authors

Evansyah Raihan Butar Butar , M Rizki Maulana , Siti Azzahra Putri Nugroho , Alif Ibnu Mukhlisin , M Lutfi Kamil Siregar

DOI:

10.54443/ijerlas.v4i6.2254

Published:

2024-11-30

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Abstract

Character education is the main goal in forming individuals with high integrity and good social skills. Family and school have key roles in this process. Family provides role models, effective communication, and supervision, while school supports through curriculum and extracurricular activities. Collaboration between the two is important despite challenges such as limited parental time and the influence of social media. This study aims to identify the roles of family and school in the formation of adolescent character, as well as provide recommendations to strengthen their synergy. With better cooperation, character education can be achieved optimally.

Keywords:

character education, family, school, collaboration, character development, synergy.

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Author Biographies

Evansyah Raihan Butar Butar, SMAS Al-Azhar Medan

Author Origin : Indonesia

M Rizki Maulana, SMAS Al-Azhar Medan

Author Origin : Indonesia

Siti Azzahra Putri Nugroho, SMAS Al-Azhar Medan

Author Origin : Indonesia

Alif Ibnu Mukhlisin, SMAS Al-Azhar Medan

Author Origin : Indonesia

M Lutfi Kamil Siregar, SMAS Al-Azhar Medan

Author Origin : Indonesia

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Evansyah Raihan Butar Butar, M Rizki Maulana, Siti Azzahra Putri Nugroho, Alif Ibnu Mukhlisin, & M Lutfi Kamil Siregar. (2024). THE ROLE OF FAMILY AND SCHOOLS IN FORMING ADOLESCENT CHARACTER. International Journal of Educational Review, Law And Social Sciences (IJERLAS), 4(6), 2134–2139. https://doi.org/10.54443/ijerlas.v4i6.2254