Peer learning pedagogy model: connecting Kweekschool history with students in the digital age

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Sabar Aulia Rahman, Delmira Syafrini, Muhammad Rio Fariza, Bunga Dinda Permata, Nathan Daud, Reno Fernandes

2026 Frontiers in Education Vol. 11 Article Cited by 0

Abstract

Introduction: This study addresses “Curricular Amnesia,” a systemic structural dysfunction within formal curricula that fails to integrate the physical assets of Senior High School 2 Bukittinggi (formerly Kweekschool) as a permanent spatial framework for collective memory in Southeast Asia. The research aims to analyze this institutional disconnect and formulate an innovative heritage education strategy driven by the digital agency of Generation Z. Methods: Utilizing a qualitative case study approach, data were collected from 13 informants through in-depth interviews with school leaders, teachers, and students, supplemented by non-participatory observations and documentation. Results: The findings identify Generation Z’s digital agency as a corrective bottom-up force against institutional failures. Students proactively propose low-cost, high-impact solutions, such as co-creating social media content and storytelling videos, which transform the school’s historical space into a lived experience rather than a dormant monument. Discussion: The study concludes that peer-to-peer engagement is more effective than top-down pedagogical approaches in restoring collective memory. We propose the “Gen Z-Driven Collective Memory Restoration Framework (GCMRF)” as a strategic model for heritage education, emphasizing that bridging the gap between colonial history and the digital era requires a shift from passive observation to active digital participation. Copyright © 2026 Aulia Rahman, Syafrini, Fariza, Dinda Permata, Daud and Fernandes.

Affiliations

Sociology Education Study Program, Faculty of Social Science, Universitas Negeri Padang, Padang, Indonesia; Public Relations Study Program, School of Communication and Social Sciences, Telkom University, Bandung, Indonesia; Master of Computer Science Study Program, Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia