2021
DOI: 10.24239/ist.v9i1.815
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Post-Disaster Education Management: An Analytical Study of Permendikbud Number 33 2019 Concerning the Implementation of the Disaster Safe Education Unit Program

Abstract: Natural disasters have an impact on educational, economic, social, political aspects, even at the religious level of the community. Some of the main factors causing many victims due to disasters are the lack of public knowledge about disasters, thus causing a lack of preparedness in anticipating the disaster. This research is a literature research, which aims to find a post-disaster management format based on Permendikbud Number 33 of 2019 concerning the Implementation of the Disaster Safe Education Unit Progr… Show more

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“…Disaster education instilled in students from an early age will increase knowledge related to disaster mitigation, perspective on disasters and build a nation that is resilient to disasters [27]. Efforts to reduce disaster risk in schools can be carried out by strengthening knowledge, attitudes and actions among all school members [28].…”
Section: Figure 5 Distribution Of School and Vulnerability Landslide ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Disaster education instilled in students from an early age will increase knowledge related to disaster mitigation, perspective on disasters and build a nation that is resilient to disasters [27]. Efforts to reduce disaster risk in schools can be carried out by strengthening knowledge, attitudes and actions among all school members [28].…”
Section: Figure 5 Distribution Of School and Vulnerability Landslide ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can start from educating the younger generation and extend to their families as a larger community [19]. Indonesian society's knowledge of disasters is generally still low because disaster education has not been included in the education curriculum in Indonesia [27], [32]. Disaster mitigation knowledge is very necessary to increase individual capacity in dealing with disasters so as to minimize vulnerability.…”
Section: Individual Knowledge About Spab Landslides In Tawangmangu Su...mentioning
confidence: 99%