Abstract
<ns3:p>Background Integrating culture into science and social studies (IPAS) learning is crucial for strengthening multicultural values in Indonesia’s diverse society. Nevertheless, many elementary classrooms still rely on teacher-centered and text-based instruction, providing limited opportunities for students to experience cultural diversity in meaningful ways. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of the culturally integrated SUAVE (Socios Unidos para Artes Via Education) learning model in enhancing elementary students’ multicultural values across different Indonesian regions. Methods This research employed a pre-experimental design combined with a Research and Development (R&D) approach adapted from Plomp and Nieveen to develop and validate the culturally integrated SUAVE model. The participants consisted of 360 fifth-grade students from nine elementary schools representing Western, Central, and Eastern Indonesia (120 students per region). Students completed a validated 10-item multiple-choice test measuring multicultural values before (pre-test) and after (post-test) the intervention. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, paired sample t-tests, and Cohen’s d effect size after confirming normality and homogeneity assumptions. Results The findings revealed statistically significant improvements in multicultural values across all regions (p < .001). Mean scores increased from 49.85 to 69.83 in Western Indonesia, from 59.00 to 75.08 in Central Indonesia, and from 49.16 to 75.00 in Eastern Indonesia. Effect size analysis indicated large effects in all groups (Cohen’s d = 1.41, 0.97, and 1.35, respectively), demonstrating the strong impact of the culturally integrated SUAVE model. Conclusion The culturally integrated SUAVE model effectively enhances students’ multicultural understanding by promoting tolerance, respect for diversity, and collaborative learning through arts-based and experiential strategies. This approach provides a practical framework for implementing culturally responsive education in Indonesian elementary schools.</ns3:p>