Integrating Moral Education into Language Education in Asia: Guidelines for Materials Writers

Author(s):  
Saneh Thongrin
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 168-174
Author(s):  
Luqman Alhakim ◽  
Sumardiono

Purpose of the study: The study aims at investigating the students’ responses about moral education values behind the sentences from different historical texts in a classroom action research on the Intensive Reading course to find out their responses based on their experiences and to understand the values as well as understanding micro text elements. Methodology: The subjects of the research are the 2nd-semester students at the English Language Education Program of Slamet Riyadi University, Indonesia. The research method is a classroom action research. The methods in collecting the data were observation, a questionnaire, and document analysis. The data were analyzed through data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing/ verification. Main Findings: Research findings showed that the students’ responses on the passages entitled (1) “Restaurant Then and Now” indicates that they responded about local product, i.e. local food and beverages and beneficial activities during eating; (2) “Ray Harry hausen, Special Effects Genius” indicates they respond innovation, creativity, professionalism, and trust; (3) “Interview with a Young Environmentalist” indicates they respond professionalism, autonomous, creative, and working social activities together; and (4) “A New College Course: What Motivates Altruism?” show their response that valuable, sense of regard, autonomous, professionalism, and trust for altruism. Applications of this study: The study can be useful in the area of English language teaching, especially in teaching reading because students have to read and respond. Responding occurs if there is integration between prior knowledge, language experience, and critical thinking; therefore the researchers intend to encourage them to respond to understand the texts fully. Novelty/Originality of this study: Positive responses for positive sentences dominate the students’ response; so that they understand which sentence’s content is good or not at their mind. Their positive responses indicate that they are open, able to differentiate between good and bad activities, and able to read and assess the phenomena based on their various educational background.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (34) ◽  
Author(s):  
N.M KOROLEVA ◽  
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E.N ZEMLYANSKAYA ◽  

The current stage of development of the Russian education system is characterized by significant reforms, political and socio-economic reorganizations that fundamentally change the sociocultural situation in which the moral formation and development of a person's personality is proceeding. Unemployment and rising poverty inevitably lead to the loss of cultural, spiritual and moral values. The spiritual crisis in the country makes the task of modernization of Russian education be urgent, which, in turn, is impossible without moral education. Despite the existence of numerous state documents concerning the improvements of the process of moral education, the solution of this problem cannot be considered as a final. As the educational process is based on interpersonal communication, foreign language teaching has certain advantages in terms of the formation of universal human values. It allows to influence the formation of moral attitudes of students. The analysis of the educational and methodological complexes for foreign language teaching in elementary school showed the fragmentary nature of moral-oriented tasks and the lack of a consistent educational strategy focused on the moral formation of the student’s personality. In this article, the possibility of the educational impact of foreign language education is presented by a theoretical model, the purpose of which is the formation of younger schoolchildren moral qualities. It is possible by using the functional transfer, which involves understanding and comparing the social and moral experience formed as a result of the native language studying with the acquired communicative experience in moral-oriented interaction at foreign language lessons. It is fundamentally important to involve a comparison of native and foreign cultures in language learning. As a result, the moral attitudes and interest to studying foreign language culture are formed.


PsycCRITIQUES ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 53 (39) ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephen A. Sherblom
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1909 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frank Chapman Sharp
Keyword(s):  

2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 269-295
Author(s):  
Sri Waluyo

This paper discusses the content of Q.S. al-Baqarah ([2]: 67-73). The data used in the preparation of this paper is the data that is primary and secondary. The primary source is data obtained from the core source. In conducting a study of a verse, it is clear that the primary data source is derived from the Qur'an,precisely on Q.S. al-Baqarah ([2]: 67-73). Secondary data is dataobtained from other sources that are still related to the problemand provide interpretation of the primary source. The method usedin analyzing this paper is the tahlili method. This method describesthe meaning contained by the Qur'an, verse by verse, and letterafter letter according to the order in the Mushaf. The descriptionincludes the various aspects which the interpreted verses contain,such as the meaning of the vocabulary, the connotation of thesentence, the background of the verse down, its relation to otherverses, both before and after. And do not miss the opinion that hasbeen given regarding the interpretation of these verses, whetherdelivered by the Prophet, companions, the tabi'in, as well as othercommentators. This study shows that in Q.S. (2): 67-73) there arevalues of moral education which include: 1) morals in asking, (2)morals to parents, (3) patience of educators, (4) educator honesty,and (5) obedience of learners.


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