Marianus Tapung
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alone MULOK subjects as intracurricular programs to strengthen literacy, numeracy,
and character. Education units and local governments can establish stand-alone MULOK
exceptional maples as part of intracurricular programs (Imamate et al., 2020). For
example, exceptional maples are held for regional language and culture, maritime,
regional tourism, and so on, according to the potential of each region. In this case, the
maximum learning load used is 72 Lesson Hours (JP) per year or 2 JP per week.
In the context of Manggarai culture, cultural inheritance is part of the philosophy
"Neka among kuni agu kalo," “neka lego tana bate de tempo" (Don't forget your
hometown, don't let go of the inheritance of your ancestors). What is the development
model bdauya manggarai remains well maintained in unity "One Lingko Peang drum"
(the traditional drum house on the inside, the land where the search for life is maintained),
and it continues to develop according to philosophy "wake calar ngger wa, saung
bembang ngger eta" (remaining rooted downward-cultural identity, but expanding
upward-worldwide) that occurs (Jebarus, 2015). In the era of excellent shifting and
technological disruption with various significant impacts on human patterns and
behavior, efforts to assert local cultural identity become imperative or urgent (Duryatmo,
Sarwoprasodjo, Lubis, & Suhartijo, 2019). One of the critical instruments in preserving
and passing on Manggarai culture is through school learning activities. To support
MULOK Budaya Manggarai-based learning, teachers must develop a comprehensive
curriculum that incorporates local cultural values into teaching (Manggarai, Tenggara, &
Adon, 2022) (Dalut, Apriyadi, & Fibrianto, 2022). The curriculum is tailored to the
specific needs of Manggarai culture, allowing students to learn and appreciate
Manggarai's present and future cultural heritage. Through this curriculum, students will
learn about the history of their region, customs, culture, art, music, literature, and other
essential aspects that define their community (Resmini & Saina, 2021).
Based on this urgency, the Youth Education and Sports Office (PPO) of Manggarai
Regency, in collaboration with St. Paul Ruteng Catholic University, designed an activity
entitled Workshop Preparation of Teaching Tools for Local Content of Manggarai Culture
with Model Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) for elementary school teachers
throughout Manggarai Regency. Activities Workshop It is based on the importance of
teachers understanding the cultural backgrounds of their students to create classroom
experiences that encourage respect, equity, and inclusivity (Yusuf, Marimuthu, & Yusuf,
2018). This model recognizes that in order to provide effective teaching and deal
effectively with student behavior problems, teachers must have an adequate
understanding of their students' social-emotional experiences (Wulandari, Ningsih, &
Rahmawati, 2023). Use of CRT models in Workshop aims to facilitate the development
of MULOK Budaya Manggarai teaching tools to elementary school teachers in a more
effective way to promote Manggarai culture, language, and values (Listiyowati, Munjani,
& Parmin, 2023). This provides an opportunity to create a more inclusive, respectful and
engaging learning environment for all students (Inayah, Triana, & Retnoningrum, 2023).
The CRT model provides guidance on how to understand students' cultural backgrounds,