PROF. DR. CECEP DARMAWAN, S.H., S.I.P., S.A.P., S.PD., m.SI., M.H., cpm.
Prof. Dr. Cecep Darmawan, S.H., S.I.P., S.A.P., S.Pd., M.Si., M.H., CPM., is a professor in the Pancasila and Civic Education (PPKn) Study Program at the Faculty of Social Sciences Education (FPIPS), Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI). His primary research interests encompass civic education, law, and public policy, focusing on strengthening democratic values and human rights enforcement within educational contexts. Prof. Cecep actively develops multidisciplinary approaches that integrate education, law, and public management to cultivate critical, socially responsible, and character-driven citizens. In addition to his extensive teaching and student supervision experience, he significantly contributes to research, scholarly publications, and community service programs aimed at enhancing the role of civic education in addressing socio-political challenges and sustainable development in Indonesia. With his broad academic and professional background, including certification as a Certified Public Manager (CPM), Prof. Cecep is well-equipped to manage educational programs and public policies effectively and innovatively.
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