Building Groups to Reduce Conflict in Sustaining and Developing Teaching Values of Silat Faithful Terate (PSHT) and Education of Silat Winongo Young People (PSHW) in Madiun

Retno Iswati, Agus Wiyaka, Saraswati Budi Utami

Abstract


The Brotherhood of SH Terate (PSHT) and Brotherhood of SH Tunas Muda Winongo(PSHTW) is a martial art with noble teaching values ​​derived from the heritage of the Indonesian people that we must develop and we preserve to produce qualified cadres, who can be a good example in organizing, behaving, behaving in the life of the nation and state. So the community of identity conflicts claim each other the truth of the most original ideology SH carrier that often occurs in the Faithful Heart of Terate brotherhood and the Faithful Brotherhood of Tunas Muda Winongo will not happen again. As the results of the research that we have done, to prevent the problem from spreading, through the hard work of the Government, Security Apparatus, Religious Leaders, Community Leaders, Leaders of the Brotherhood of Terate and Brotherhood SH Winongo has formed a social institution which is a pattern that emerges as a consequence of individuals living together. When an individual faces a shared problem, a standard and guideline is made on how to behave, Horton and Hunt state that an institution is a norm system to achieve a goal or activity that is seen as important, or formally, a set of habits and behavior revolves around a basic human activity (Horton, Paul B., Chester L. Hunt, 1996: 244). Soerjono Soekanto then gave the closest understanding of social institutionsas a social institution. As conveyed by Koentjaraningrat regarding social institutions, social institutions are expected to be more responsive and able to anticipate various social problems. In particular, social institutions with the strength of their social capital will encourage the development of the response of the local community to the problems that arise from the development of increasingly complex social changes. This was also stated by Nuryana that social capital was able to provide a variety of positive outcomes for the interests of institutions and social groups (Nuryana, 2002: 23). Subsequently through solidarity and socialization in the formation of personalities and optimization of monitoring and communication with PSH social groups Winongo's Terate and PSHT are expected to aim to strengthen social resilience of the community through the coaching of SHs to create harmony and commitment together in harmony, safe, comfortable, peaceful and peaceful in HARKATIBMAS. Specific objectives of this study Describe the process of socialization in personality formation, describe the mechanism of monitoring and evaluation and describe the development of the application of the teaching values ​​of PSH Terate and PSHT Winongo to social groups. This research was conducted in Magetan Regency, Madiun Regency and Madiun City while the sampling was taken by purposive sampling method. The data obtained is analyzed using Interactive methods through data reduction, data presentation and data verification. In line with the Merdeka Madiun University Strategic Plan in producing findings / methods / theories / policies, especially in the field of Applied University Research based on findings-based strategic plans to produce invasions, both methods, new theories or new policies that have never existed before, then targeted outcomes are, Journal Publications, National Seminars, ISBN and Copyright Textbooks.

Keywords: social groups, socialization, solidarity, communication, social security

DOI: 10.7176/PPAR/9-6-11

Publication date:June 30th 2019


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