Pendidikan Pancasila Kelas XI BAB 2 - A. Periodisasi Pemberlakuan UUD di Indonesia KURIKULUM MERDEKA
Summary
TLDRThis video covers the topic of democracy in Indonesia, specifically focusing on the 1945 Constitution and its periods of implementation. The speaker explains the history of constitutional changes, beginning with the 1945 Constitution, moving through the RIS 1949, UUDS 1950, and returning to the 1945 Constitution. It also highlights key democratic values such as freedom of expression and association, while exploring indicators of a democratic system in Indonesia, like accountability, political openness, and human rights. The video is part of a high school curriculum aimed at understanding Indonesiaβs democratic evolution.
Takeaways
- π The video focuses on discussing the lesson about democracy based on the 1945 Constitution of Indonesia for 11th grade students.
- π― The primary learning goal is to explain the periodization of the Indonesian Constitution's enactment.
- ποΈ The key terms to understand are the 1945 Constitution, democracy, freedom of speech, and information transparency.
- π The periodization of the constitution is divided into four main phases: 1945 Constitution, 1949 RIS Constitution, 1950 Provisional Constitution, and the return to the 1945 Constitution.
- π¬ The video emphasizes the importance of discussion and debate as forms of practicing democracy in schools.
- π Freedom of democracy is guaranteed and protected by the 1945 Constitution, particularly under Articles 28 and 28E.
- π Democratic values are derived from Pancasila, especially in the fourth paragraph of the 1945 Constitution's preamble.
- π Affan Gaffar provides five indicators for determining whether a country, including Indonesia, has implemented a democratic system: accountability, power rotation, open political recruitment, free elections, and fulfillment of basic rights.
- π³οΈ The phases of democracy in Indonesia are traced from parliamentary democracy, guided democracy, Pancasila democracy, to the current reformation democracy since 1998.
- π°οΈ The 1945 Constitution period (August 18, 1945 - December 27, 1949) focused more on maintaining independence and sovereignty, meaning not all democratic indicators were fully implemented.
Q & A
What is the main topic discussed in the video?
-The main topic is the study of Pancasila Education for 11th-grade students, focusing on democracy based on the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia.
What are the learning objectives for this lesson?
-The learning objectives are to explain the periodization of the Indonesian constitution, analyze changes to the 1945 Constitution, and implement democratic behavior based on the constitution in the era of information openness.
What is the importance of Article 28 of the Indonesian Constitution mentioned in the video?
-Article 28 guarantees the freedom of association, assembly, and expression, ensuring that democracy in Indonesia is protected by law.
What is the periodization of the Indonesian constitution according to the video?
-The periodization includes four main phases: the 1945 Constitution, the 1949 Constitution of the United States of Indonesia (RIS), the 1950 Provisional Constitution, and the return to the 1945 Constitution.
How does the video define democratic behavior in schools?
-Democratic behavior in schools is exemplified through discussions and exchanging opinions to solve problems together, fostering democratic habits among students.
What are the five indicators of a democratic system according to Affan Gaffar?
-The five indicators are accountability, rotation of power, open political recruitment, free elections, and fulfillment of basic rights.
What does 'rotation of power' mean in a democratic system?
-Rotation of power refers to the peaceful and regular transfer of authority from one leader or governing body to another.
What challenges did Indonesia face during the 1945 Constitution period?
-During this period, the focus was on maintaining independence and sovereignty, and not all democratic indicators were met due to the government's priority on defense.
Why was the 1950 Provisional Constitution introduced, and what challenges did it face?
-The 1950 Constitution was introduced as part of Indonesia's transition to a unitary state. However, it faced instability with frequent cabinet changes, which led to dissatisfaction among regional governments.
What prompted the issuance of the Presidential Decree on July 5, 1959?
-President Soekarno issued the decree to dissolve the Constituent Assembly, restore the 1945 Constitution, and address the political instability caused by frequent cabinet changes and conflicts among political elites.
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