Abstract

Aceh is one of the provinces in Indonesia that is vulnerable to several disasters caused by natural hazards. The earthquake and tsunami in 2004 have given considerable losses to the people of Aceh and impacted people’s lives and education process. Some of the impacts include the deaths of tens of thousands of students and teachers and 1,488 schools damaged, which disrupted the education process of 150,000 students. In addition, the people of Aceh are also faced with disasters caused by non-natural hazards, namely is the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Aceh has local wisdom, such as Rumoh Aceh, patchouli, jamblang, and Nandong Smong, which has been known from ancient times across generations and has been proved by research for their benefits in disaster mitigation. This study had developed a game to introduce disaster mitigation combined with local wisdom in Aceh called Serigala Siaga Bencana (SERGANA), adopted and modified from the werewolf game. The validity test of this game involved 15 students from Dayah Darul Hikmah, who were then fostered as a team of students for disaster preparedness with knowledge, understanding, and practice of preparedness in dealing with disasters. The results showed an increase in the score from pre-test to post-test after playing the game SERGANA.

Highlights

  • The 2004 tsunami caused considerable losses to the people of Aceh

  • 3.1 The concept of SERGANA This study has developed a game to introduce disaster mitigation combined with local wisdom in Aceh named Wolf Prepared for Disaster or Serigala Siaga Bencana (SERGANA)

  • This study has developed an attractive, sustainable concept of disaster education and adapts Aceh local wisdom through the SERGANA game which is modified from the werewolf game

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Introduction

The 2004 tsunami caused considerable losses to the people of Aceh. This incident had an impact on people's lives and the implementation of education, including killing tens of thousands of students and teachers. 1,488 schools were damaged, causing around 150,000 students to be disrupted in their educational process [1]. The people of Aceh are faced with disasters caused by non-natural hazards, namely is the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Based on data until September 12, 2021, the number of confirmed cases reached 35,909 people, with 5,879 people treated, 28,337 people recovered, and 1,693 people died in Aceh [2]. The occurrence of earthquakes and tsunamis in the era of the COVID-19 pandemic will undoubtedly have an increasingly lousy impact on the community

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