She split them into groups. Bima was paired with Sari—the quiet girl who always sat at the back.
For three days, chaos reigned. One group wanted to make a skit about a boy addicted to gaming. Another argued that freedom means no rules at all. Bima insisted on interviewing an atheist YouTuber. rpp agama katolik sma kurikulum merdeka
Pak Heru peeked into the class. He saw desks pushed together, laptops open, students debating loudly. He pulled Ms. Clara aside. She split them into groups
But the freedom was paralyzing.
"Gone are the days of copying ten Bible verses," she sighed. "Now, they want Profil Pelajar Pancasila —faith, critical thinking, creativity... but how?" One group wanted to make a skit about
Ms. Clara smiled. "That's a good question, Bima. Let's find out. First, define 'free.' Is freedom doing whatever you want? Or is it the power to become who you are meant to be?"
That night, she wrote in her teaching journal: Today, I didn't just teach the RPP. I witnessed the Profil Pelajar Pancasila come alive: Bima became a critical thinker. Sari became a faithful believer. And I? I became a teacher who truly believes in Merdeka Belajar.