The teaching method applied by teachers in the 4th grade of SD Fransiskus Baturaja still uses the lecture method, which results in students being less accustomed to reflecting on the importance of honesty and courage in speaking the truth, leading to unmet learning targets. This study aims to enhance the character dimension of faith, devotion to God Almighty, and noble morals through the application of the PBL (problem-based learning) method with the aid of instructional videos. This classroom action research was conducted in 2 cycles with the material "Gratitude for Uniqueness," sub-material "Uniqueness as God's Gift," and "I Have Strengths and Weaknesses." Each cycle consists of four stages: planning, action, observation, and reflection. The research subjects were 24 4th grade students in Phase B at SD Fransiskus Baturaja. The research results showed an increase in the Pancasila Student Profile (P3) character dimension of Faith, Devotion to God Almighty, and Noble Morals from 67% to 78% during the PBL learning process. There was also an improvement in students' learning outcomes, with proficient results increasing from 13% to 37%, competent from 46% to 63%, and a decrease in the categories of adequate and developing from 25% and 17% to 0%. Conclusion: Focusing on one dimension of the Pancasila Student Profile (P3) in learning with the PBL model supported by video media has proven effective in improving aspects of faith, devotion to God Almighty, and noble morals, as well as academic performance, as evidenced by the achievement of Catholic Religious Education learning targets in the 4th grade at SD Fransiskus Baturaja. Recommendation: Teachers can focus on one dimension of character development through a problem-solving-oriented teaching method.
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