Abstract

This research stems from an appreciation of ethnic diversity among university students, and the awareness thatdifferences can result in verbal or physical conflicts. University lecturers have an important role to play inhelping prevent and resolve student conflicts. Hence, they are required to create a climate conducive to teachingand learning, where what is taught has meaning in the student’s life. In the present research, we focused on“Civic Education”- a course meant to create awareness among students on the importance of nationalism,national identity and peaciful living within society from the Indonesian perspective. To establish how universityeducation can help to develop students into good conflict managers and to understand how they can solvedisputes arising from the differences in opinion, this research was carried out in two stages: the first stageinvolved preliminary information gathering with a view to designing a model for teaching conflict resolution.While the second stage was the implementation phase of the conflict resolution teaching model. The modelentailed discussions, practical problem solving skills, and role-playing. The activities carried out comprised ofreviewing the literature and course syllabus, collecting information, administering questionnaires, carrying outinterviews and finally formulating the model. The interviews were conducted at the campuses of universitiesprone to conflicts. The researchers employed a qualitative research approach, with the help of a case studymethod. Data collection techniques comprised of questionnaires, interviews, observations, and documentanalysis. The findings revealed that: 1) Lecturers lack knowledge and skills concerning conflict resolution andprevention among students; and 2) It was established that the implementation of the conflict resolution modelhas not been effective among students. Because they do not understand the stages involved in a peaceful conflictresolution or prevention process.

Highlights

  • Indonesia is a pluralistic nation with great diversity in its ethnicity, culture, traditions, language, and religion

  • We focused on “Civic Education”- a course meant to create awareness among students on the importance of nationalism, national identity and peaciful living within society from the Indonesian perspective

  • The findings revealed that: 1) Lecturers lack knowledge and skills concerning conflict resolution and prevention among students; and 2) It was established that the implementation of the conflict resolution model has not been effective among students

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Introduction

Indonesia is a pluralistic nation with great diversity in its ethnicity, culture, traditions, language, and religion. There are an estimated 250 ethnic groups in the country and its people subscribe to a wide variety of religions. The national motto unity in diversity (Bhinneka Tunggal Ika) has long united the people of Indonesia in their diversity. Inevitably in the course of history, social conflicts have arisen, many of which have been destructive and created great misery for many people. When social conflicts cannot be resolved through constructive mechanisms, destructive conflict may arise. Knowing how to resolve conflict in peaceful and constructive ways is an extremely valuable skill for individuals and societies

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