CULTURE AND EDUCATION

Authors

  • A Dan Kia Department of Christian Education at Indonesia Christian University
  • Edward Sitepu Baptist Bandung School of Theology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56194/spr.v1i2.12

Keywords:

culture, education, transformation, core value, potential value, budaya, edukasi, transformasi, nilai inti, nilai potensial

Abstract

Aspects of culture and education should be complementary in terms of complementing and reinforcing each other. Both are real and research results in various countries show the presence and potential of efforts to bridge the two possible. The influence of capable technology in the learning process requires transformation and it is directly related to educators who understand the student process. From among the institutions as the organizers apply to be adaptive to change. The connotation of being able to adapt to the rapid and complex flow of change. This article tries to answer this real problem.

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Published

2022-01-31

How to Cite

Kia, A. D. ., & Sitepu, E. (2022). CULTURE AND EDUCATION. SAINT PAUL’S REVIEW, 1(2), 120–130. https://doi.org/10.56194/spr.v1i2.12

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