scholarly journals Practical experience of teaching/learning the written French language from children’s literature at elementary school.

2006 ◽  
Vol 06, Running Issue (3, Special Issue) ◽  
pp. 63-71
Author(s):  
B. Devanne
2019 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 95-99
Author(s):  
Sandra Schmidt Bunkers

The author in this article explores the humanbecoming paradigm postulate of illimitability as unbounded coming to know. Patterns of constructing knowledge, conversation theory, improvisation pedagogy, children’s literature, the humanbecoming teaching-learning model, and personal teaching-learning experiences of the author are presented to expand awareness of the unbounded knowing of illimitability.


1998 ◽  
Vol 4 (9) ◽  
pp. 510-513
Author(s):  
Jacqueline Harris

I am always looking for children's literature to make and enrich connections to the elementary school curriculum. In particular, books and stories that use mathematical problem solving not only engage children in the narrative but also give them opportunities to see how mathematics is used in everyday life. A Cloak for the Dreamer by Aileen Friedman (1994) investigates relationships among shapes and, at the same time, tells a wonderful story.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 358-370
Author(s):  
Burhanuddin Habibi Nasution ◽  
Abdul Rahman ◽  
Syahnan Daulay

Amrullah, I., Imayah. (2019). Building students’ characters through character education and religiousity values in Syair Kitab Ta'lim Muta'allim. Jurnal AKSIS: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia, 3(1), 53—65. doi:  https://doi.org/10.21009/AKSIS.030106 Cohen, T.R., & Morse, L. (2014). Moral character: What it is and what it does. In A.P. Brief & B.M. Staw (Eds.), Research in Organizational Behavior. Elsevier. Retrieved from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264000952_Moral_character_What_it_is_and_what_it_does Danandjaja, J. (1999). Folklor Indonesia, Ilmu Gosip, Dongeng, dan Lain-Lain. Jakarta: Grafiti. Dani, E.D. (2013). Pembentukan karakter anak melalui kegiatan mendongeng. .Jurnal Humanika, 17(1), 91—124. doi: 10.14710/humanika.17.1 Effendi, R. (2017, May 10). Hukum berat pembunuh keponakanku. Waspada, p. 5. Klein-Ezell, C., Ezell, D., Stanley, S.P., & Powell, S.E. (2014). Character education using children’s literature, puppets, magic tricks and balloon art. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 4(14), 1—15. Lickona, T. (2012). Character Matters. Jakarta: Bumi Aksara. Muslich, M. (2011).   Pendidikan  Karakter  Menjawab  Tantangan   Krisis  Multidimensional. Jakarta: Bumi Aksara. Purwahida, R. (2017). Interaksi sosial pada kumpulan cerpen Potongan Cerita di Kartu Pos karangan Agus Noor dan implikasinya terhadap pembelajaran sastra di SMA. Aksis: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia 1(1). 118-134. doi: doi.org/10.21009/AKSIS.010107   Purwahida, R. (2018). Problematika Pengembangan Modul Pembelajaran Baca Tulis Anak Usia Sekolah Dasar. Aksis: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia 2(1). 118-134. doi: doi.org/10.21009/AKSIS.020108. Sibarani, R. (2012). Local Wisdom: Hakikat, Peran, dan Metode Tradisi. Jakarta: ATL. Sugiyono. (2014). Metode Penelitian dan Pengembangan (Research and Depelopment: R&D). Bandung: Alfabeta. Sukmawan, S. (2016). Ekokritik Sastra: Menanggap Sasmita Arcadia. Malang: Universitas Brawijaya Press. Sulistyawati, Sri, Risnawaty, & Purba, N. (2015). Model pembentukan karakter bangsa terhadap siswa SMA dalam mengantisipasi pencegahan tindak pidana korupsi di Sumatera Utara. Laporan Penelitian Tahap I: Unggulan Perguruan Tinggi. Medan: UMN Al Washliyah. Syaifuddin, W. (2016). Pemikiran Kreatif & Sastra Melayu Tradisi. Yogyakarta: Gading. Turan, F., & Ulutas, I. (2016). Using storybooks as character education tools. Journal of Education and Practice, 7(15), 169—176. Wardani, Y. F. & Suhita, S. (2018). Nilai Pendidikan Karakter dalam Novel Rindu Karangan Tere Liye: Tinjauan Psikologi Karakter. Aksis: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia 2(2). 247-273. doi: doi.org/10.21009/AKSIS.020207


2021 ◽  
Vol 121 ◽  
pp. 02012
Author(s):  
Olga Nikolaevna Chelyukanova ◽  
Natalia Evgenievna Titkova

The article discusses the methodology of work on the project of the “Revival of traditions of family reading in the modern spiritual education of children and youth” innovative platform, organized in the Arzamas branch of the SUNN. The project is a cumulative phenomenon that synthesizes the scientific and methodological experience of leading teachers, psychologists, and organizers of children’s reading, research scientists of children’s literature. The project involves scientists, teachers of educational institutions of different levels, students, children of different ages, and their parents in a wide joint creative activity. Particular attention in the development of this practice-oriented innovative project is paid to the activities of the student initiative group and its pedagogical effect. The educational strategy of the project contributes to the development of constructive critical thinking and is aimed at developing a wide range of professional competencies among students participating in the project: professional and pedagogical, communicative, general cultural, and informational. The article pays particular attention to the description of the complex of educational products and forms of methodological assistance to teachers and parents. In the process of implementing this project, the urgent needs of teachers and families participating in the project are met. Those include the acquisition of methodological experience in working with parents and children to popularize children’s literature and family reading; practical experience of working with a children’s book in a family circle; the acquisition of artistic reading and recitation skills by the project participants; the generalization and systematization of scientific and methodological experience in the field of children’s literature and family reading; family and creative literary communication; the introduction to the literary study of local lore. Literary and ethical-artistic questions are brought to spectators through theatrical communication.


2012 ◽  
Vol 18 (7) ◽  
pp. 418-425
Author(s):  
Catherine J. Nelson

Collaboration between a university and an elementary school gives teacher candidates the chance to present and reflect on math lessons that include the use of children's literature and manipulatives.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 246-259
Author(s):  
Anang Sudigdo ◽  
St. Y. Slamet ◽  
Retno Winarni ◽  
Nugraheni Ekowardani

Purpose of the Study: This study aims to explain the collection of children's poetry by elementary school students in a book entitled "Keragaman Budaya Indonesia" and "Sehimpun Puisi. Resep Membuat Jagat Raya" in the multiculturalism perspective. Methodology: This study used the qualitative study paradigm rules with the content analysis method. The data in this study were the multiculturalism values in children's poetry. The data were sourced from a poetries book by elementary school students. They were then analyzed using interactive analysis techniques (data reduction, data presentation, and verification). Main Findings: The findings showed that there are fourteen indicators of multiculturalism, among others, respect for cultural equality, social class, ethnicity, gender, language, religion, race, skin color, and pluralism, equality of rights, customs, behavior patterns, education equality and tolerance in the poetries book. Applications of this study: The results of this study can be useful for teachers and elementary school students in Indonesia in teaching poetry writing and inculcating the values of multiculturalism. Also, it can be beneficial for the lecturers and the university students of Elementary School Teacher Education in Indonesia in teaching children's literature with multiculturalism. Novelty/Originality: The novelty of this research/study is to explore a collection of children's poetry books written by elementary school students from the perspective of multiculturalism. The importance of early recognition of the value of multiculturalism in children is used to teach children to respect each other and live in harmony and free from the prejudices of religious discrimination, gender, race, culture, skin color, social class, educational equality, and student diversity.


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