scholarly journals The Influence of Javanese Speaking Civility in Families to Form Child Character in The 21st Century

Author(s):  
Rachma Mutiara Dewi ◽  
Zahrotun Nafi' ◽  
Rahmah Karuniawati ◽  
Ratna Hidayah

<em>Education in the family is the first education experienced by a child after being born in the world. The family is the main environment forming the character of children. In this 21st century, children are required to have good moral character. Parents should be able to transmit good etiquette to their children. The main task of parents is not only transferring knowledge, but also transferring values to children. The process of transferring knowledge carried out by parents will succeed if done with the right and right principles. Parents as good educators are able to accustom children to speak good, polite, and gentle words. One of them by way of habituating Javanese manners. The purpose of this study is to study 1) The custom of Javanese manners; 2) children's character in the 21st century; 3) Family education; 4) the formation of character in the family through the Javanese language of manners. The result of this goal is the habit of using polite language in a family environment which influences the character formation of children in the 21st century.</em>

AL-TAZKIAH ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-38
Author(s):  
Idail Uzmi Fitri Umami

Moral education for children is very important because children are the next generation of religion, nation and state, imagine how a country would become if its successor or leader does not have morals and morals, of course, what happens is chaos in that country. Moral education for someone should be early because morality is the embodiment of personality that is nurtured from the beginning, fostering good moral character for children certainly starts from the smallest environment of his life, namely the family environment. But the problem that arises is how to educate children correctly and effectively, a term known in children’s temperament is the tabula rasa expression which means the child is born like blank paper and innocently does not have any scribble at all that the child carries nothing when born, so this It is the duty of parents to direct their children to the right path or to the wrong road.


Edupedia ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-76
Author(s):  
Ubabuddin Ubabuddin

The first and the most important children education in Islam is the family education with Islamic perspective.Family Education with Islamic perspective is education based on the guidance of Islam which is applied in the family intended to forming children to be a peoples who faithful and cautious to God Almighty, and has noble character that includes ethics, moral, character, spiritual or understanding and experience in religious values in everyday life. This is one form of amar makruf nahi munkar in family life by providing education to children based on the teachings of Islam. Children in their growth require a variety of processes educated by the father and mother in the family environment. Pattern or method of religious education in Islam is basically modeled on the behavior of Prophet Muhammad in his family and his friends,because everything that is done by Prophet Muhammad is the manifestation of Qur’an’s content.


Nadwa ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 245
Author(s):  
M. Syahran Jailani

<p>This paper describes the responsibilities of parents in early childhood education. From the review of the literature it is known that the family environment be-comes a major place of a child to education. Father and mother in the family becomes the first educators in the process of development of a child's life. Par-ents do not just build a relationship and do various family for reproductive pur-poses, continue descent, and establish affection. The main task of the family is to create buildings and atmosphere of family education process so that the next generation of intelligent and noble generation as a solid footing in the tread life and the journey of human children. The fact is supported by the findings of the theories that support the importance of family education as the first basic educa-tion of children.<br /> <br /><strong>Abstrak</strong></p><p>Makalah ini menjelaskan tanggung jawab orang tua dalam pendidikan anak usia dini. Dari kajian literatur diketahui bahwa lingkungan keluarga menjadi tempat yang utama seorang anak memperoleh pendidikan. Ayah dan ibu dalam keluarga menjadi pendidik pertama dalam proses perkembangan kehidupan anak. Orang tua tidak sekedar membangun silaturahmi dan melakukan berbagai tujuan berkeluarga untuk reproduksi, meneruskan keturunan, dan menjalin kasih sayang. Tugas utama keluarga adalah menciptakan bangunan dan suasana proses pendidikan keluarga sehingga melahirkan generasi yang cerdas dan berakhlak mulia sebagai pijakan yang kokoh dalam menapaki kehidupan dan perjalanan anak manusia. Kenyataan tersebut ditopang temuan teori-teori yang mendukung pentingnya pendidikan keluarga sebagai dasar pertama pendidikan anak-anak.<br /><br /></p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 306-313
Author(s):  
Salma Rozana ◽  
Munisa . ◽  
Rita Nofianti

This research discussed the responsibilities of parents in education early childhood. From the literature review, it is known that the family environment is the main place for a child to get an education. Fathers and mothers in the family become the first educators in the process of developing children's lives. Parents do not just build relationships and carry out various family goals for reproduction, continuing offspring, and establishing affection. The main task of the family is to create a building and atmosphere for the family education process so that it gives birth to a generation of intelligent and noble character as a solid footing in the life and journey of a human child. This fact is supported by the findings of theories that support the importance of family education as the first basis for children's education. Keywords: family, education, early childhood.


2012 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 159
Author(s):  
Ni Kadek Surpi

<p><em>This research focuses on the effort of evangelization and religious conversion factors from Hinduism to Christianity in Badung, Bali. Bali as a unique island and famous all over the world has long been used as a target of missionary. In the early stages, the process of spreading Christianity is very slow. Even, Dutch East Indies government closed the door to evangelization and prohibited its activities in Bali. This study uses a cross field of knowledge and find that there are many causes behind the religion conversion in the area of study.</em> <em>Findings of this research shows that the reason for religious conversion is the social upheavals because of dissatisfaction on system and religion, individual crises, eco- nomic and socio-cultural factors, the influence of mysticism, spiritual thirst and the promise of salvation, family breakdown and urbanization, wedding and birth order in the family, education and professional evangelistic activity and lack understand- ing of Hinduism.</em></p>


2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 219
Author(s):  
Ahmad Zaini

<p>Internet is one of advanced technology. In seconds information from anywhere in the world is very easy to access than before it was invented. It would be easily just by typing a single word trough media information searching. it will display the information we want, both the positive and negative information. The problem now is that children are also familiar with the Internet media. Therefore, parents must participate to control and supervise their children when they do surfing in cyberspace. In addition to intensive supervision, early moral development should be done, if we do not want to miss. Children have fundamental rights of life and education, including teaching right to obtain information, but certainly not all of the information that is given to them must be adapted to their age level. According to the Koran, the child can be grouped to four typologies, namely children as living jewelry world, children as a test, the child as an enemy, and the child as a light eye. This is where parents have an important role in the formation of character for her children. Parents are the first educators in the family environment. Father and mother have to share a role in nurturing their children. Both should help each other, hand in hand and compact so that the coaching process goes according to plan. The roles and stages in building character for children are for example first, to the children in the noble, second, to provide opportunities for children to practice the noble character, third, giving the responsibility in accordance with the child’s development, and the fourth, supervise and directing children to be selective in the mix.</p>


1969 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 355-368 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Voyé

The relatively hereditary character of diverse cultural phenomena has already drawn attention to the role that the family can play in this trans mission. It appears in particular that political orientations and the chances of access to different types and levels of education can frequently be explained by a specific family membership. Two types of argument are put forward here in order to explain how the family can appear as a privileged place of cultural apprenticeship: on the one hand psychological arguments linked with the primary and universal character of family education and the type of relations that this develops; on the other hand a more sociological explanation based on the repercussion that the more or less great complexity of learned language entails with regard to diverse exterior participations, and on the comparison between the impact of the family and those of other socializing agents on the successive choices which they will impose. To these explanatory elements of the existing link between cultural memberships and the family environment is added, for religion as much as for the family, the transition from the public to the private sphere. This parallel evolution will tend to increase the autonomy of religion on the plane of secondary elaborations for which it will borrow its mode of re-interpretation from the exigencies of daily life, particularly from the family.


1901 ◽  
Vol IX (2) ◽  
pp. 193-194
Author(s):  
B. Vorotynskiy

All civilized countries of the world in the question of the spirit of epileptics stopped at the device of agricultural colonies. Such institutions for epileptics exist already in all countries of the educated world: in America, England, France, Germany and others; they are not only in Russia in Russia. The author vividly describes the difficult situation of epileptics in the family environment, points to their great danger to society and clarifies the urgent need to seriously address the issue of the charity of these unfortunate patients.


Author(s):  
Shanta Balgobind Singh ◽  
Marion Pluskota

History has shown that primitive societies, with their well-developed value and norm systems, were self-governing. Needs of the people led to the development of mechanisms for survival. As primitive societies became more complex, a need arose for knowledge of the nature and structure of the communities in which they lived. Moral laws and rules, which governed primitive communities, were organized around the family and tribal environment. Even in the 21st century, forms of human behavior management center on tribal authority systems in different parts of the world. Crime is a social construction that has been widely theorized by historians, sociologists, anthropologists, and, of course, criminologists. Researchers have long tried to answer the questions as to why crime exists, how it is defined, how it can be controlled, and what makes it more prevalent in certain communities than in others. This special issue addresses many of these questions and reflects on contemporary research in the criminological field. The authors are at the forefront of the research on crime and shed new light on our societies’ ability to identify, reduce, or cope with criminality.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 117-132
Author(s):  
Muhammad Darwis Dasopang

Education is the most important part in human life who has morals and progress. Education can be carried out by everyone in an educational institution, but the primary education should be implemented through family education which is instilled by parents towards their family members from an early age. For this paper, the author will describe the nature and understanding of education in the family; What are the hadiths about education in the family; how the methods and aspects of family education based on the hadiths. The author uses the literature review (library research), with the primary data sources from the hadiths relating to children's education in the family. Study in this paper, Islamic education requires a simultaneous process and sustainable which involves aspects of disciplinary learning and compliance to implement Islamic education towards students. Education in the family, can be found patterns that must be implemented in the family environment, for the formation of a happy family according to what was taught by the prophet Muhammad SAW, and according to the word of Allah SWT in Q.S. Lukman: 13-19


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