Gender differences in students' disaster knowledge and needs: A case study from Klaten, Indonesia.

IF 1.7 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Jamba-Journal of Disaster Risk Studies Pub Date : 2025-08-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/jamba.v17i1.1883
Ratih P Dewi, Wahyu Widiyatmoko, Yunus A Wibowo, Puspita I Wardhani, Muhamad T Hidayat
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Knowledge is one of the critical aspects of disaster risk reduction capacity. Attributes that exist in an individual, such as age and gender, can be a factor in their high or low knowledge. This study aims to determine (1) the difference in students' knowledge about earthquake disasters based on gender and (2) the difference in student needs in gender-based learning. This study is quantitative research with a comparative causal design. This research was conducted in four schools: Public Junior High School Jabung, Public Junior High School 1 Bayat, Private Vocational High School Berbudi Gantiwarno and Public Senior High School 1 Bayat. This school was chosen because it is located in an earthquake-prone area and was affected by the 2006 earthquake. The sample number includes 26 elementary school students, 173 junior high school students and 75 high school students. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling. Data collection uses questionnaires to obtain student knowledge and data on student needs, and technical data analysis is done using the t-test and Mann-Whitney test. The results of the study showed that (1) there was no difference in the knowledge of male and female students and (2) the needs of students in disaster learning included up-to-date disaster learning materials, adequate facilities and infrastructure, varied and fun learning methods and fun learning media. The findings provide critical insights for policymakers and educators to enhance disaster education programmes with a focus on inclusivity and student-centred approaches.

Contribution: This study underscores the importance of designing disaster education tailored to students' characteristics and needs, ensuring relevance and engagement. The learning strategies developed are more targeted by understanding children's disaster characteristics and needs.

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学生灾害知识和需求的性别差异:以印尼克拉丹为例
知识是减少灾害风险能力的关键方面之一。个体存在的属性,如年龄和性别,可能是他们知识高低的一个因素。本研究旨在确定(1)学生对地震灾害知识的性别差异和(2)学生在性别学习中的需求差异。本研究是采用比较因果设计的定量研究。本研究在四所学校进行:贾邦公立初中、巴亚特公立初中、Berbudi Gantiwarno私立职业高中和巴亚特公立高中。选择这所学校是因为它位于地震多发地区,并受到2006年地震的影响。样本数量包括26名小学生,173名初中生和75名高中生。使用的抽样技术是有目的的抽样。数据收集采用问卷调查的方式获取学生知识和学生需求数据,技术数据分析采用t检验和Mann-Whitney检验。研究结果显示:(1)男女学生的灾害知识没有差异;(2)学生对灾害学习的需求包括:最新的灾害学习材料、充足的设施和基础设施、多样化和有趣的学习方法和有趣的学习媒介。研究结果为决策者和教育工作者提供了重要的见解,以加强灾害教育计划,重点关注包容性和以学生为中心的方法。贡献:本研究强调了根据学生的特点和需求设计灾害教育的重要性,以确保相关性和参与度。通过了解儿童的灾害特征和需求,制定出更有针对性的学习策略。
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