Application of Multicultural Outing Class Method in Man 2 Model Medan

Aditya Darma, Leo Agung S, Hermanu Joebagio

Abstract


The objective of this research was to investigate the application of mulicultural outing class in X IPS MAN 2 Model Medan during academic year 2017-2018. The population of this research was the tenth grade of IPS MAN 2 Model Medan which consists of 1 class. The sample of this research was taken from X IPS MAN 2 Model Medan consist of 35 students. This research was qualitative research which was dealt to describe and analyze the phenomena, event, social activities, trust attitude, humans’ perspectives individually or grouply. The instrument of this research used in this reaserach was documentation, observation, interviews which would be analyzed by data colecction, data reduction, data presentation, conclusion and verification. The result showed was the multicultural values of students’ awareness who   could build the respect behaviour towards them which has a different beliefs, cultures, ethnics, and social classes.


Keywords


Multicultural; Outing Class; Students

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