Abstract
<p>This research is a development research that emphasizes on the developing of Hindu religious education learning activities in SMA 1 Pekutatan. This study emphasizes on: identifying core competencies and basic competencies that are appropriated in developing, identifying themes and sub themes, models and approaches, and types of assessment that are appropriate to be developed in Hindu subjects based on character development. Theories used to dissect the problems in this study are Psychology learning theories as a Humanist Education Paradigm by Ausubel, and the K theory of Social Cognitive Learning Theories from Albert Bandura, and Theory of Social Change by Jean Piaget. The method used in this research is R&amp;D method that started with survey to identify problems until the revision model. Data obtained by conducting surveys using observations, questionnaires and interviews. The development of learning activities is validated by experts who have an educational background, culture and also character development education. Data analysis was analyzed descriptively qualitatively by explaining "Real Finding". The results of this study are the developing of Hindu religious education learning activity models to be valid and effective and the implications of their development. By including character development education, it can help students to develop student character early. Learning activities are designed to develop the character of high school students in Hindu subjects in SMA 1 Pekutatan. The results obtained from this assessment are: value learning approaches that insert character values that can help develop students' personalities and characters early on and can stimulate students to be more active in learning which results deeper values being implanted, moral reasoning, value analysis and spiritual culture understanding.</p>
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