scholarly journals PENULIS DAN MAKNA PUISI ANAK DALAM HARIAN KOMPAS MINGGU*

Diksi ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Burhan Nurgiyantoro

The view that poetry is one means of expressing various ideas, thoughts,and feelings applies on both adult poetry and poetry for children, which isnowadays increasingly written and published in, among others, magazines andnewspapers. Today such poetry is also written by children themselves. A study onsixty-five poems for children sampled from the Kompas daily Sunday editions of2005 has revealed that almost all of the poetry has been written by children, with3.1%, 78.5%, and 9.2% of them being, respectively, kindergarten, elementaryschool, and junior high school children (though another 9.2% of them areunidentifiable).The themes of the poems are quite various and all reflect the world ofchildren revealed through their point of view. However, there are certain recurringthemes: nature and the environment, parents and teachers, and animals, all ofwhich indicate children’s closeness to them. Other themes also found are, amongothers, sports and toys, others’ good deed, religiosity, money saving, and honesty.Generally the tone is didactic though the child writer means to invite or urge to dosomething. It indicates the children’s innocence and directness of mind and way ofthinking. Their teachers at school or their parents at home often tell them directly todo something and they just re-express it in the same manner. In poetic aspects, anumber of the poems seem good enough but a part of the others still do not seem tobe already well processed, especially in terms of word choice.Keywords : children’s literature, children’s poetry, child writer, themes ofchildren’s poetry

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-77
Author(s):  
Ninik Hidayati ◽  
Ika Wulandari

Education outside the family, does not mean relinquishing the responsibility of parents in the world of education, this is done by parents due to the limited knowledge possessed by parents. But there are things that become cloudy in the process of children's learning activities carried out online. Based on the background of the problem, this researcher is expected to provide answers to the formulation of the problem described: 1) What is the role of parents in supporting the learning activities of junior high school children at home during the covid-19 pandemic in Kumpulrejo Village, Parengan District, Tuban Regency. 2) What are the inhibiting and supporting factors for junior high school children's learning activities at home during the COVID-19 pandemic in Kumpulrejo Village, Parengan District, Tuban Regency. The purpose of this study was 1) To determine the role of parents in supporting learning activities for junior high school children at home during the COVID-19 pandemic in Kumpulrejo Village, Parengan District, Tuban Regency. 2) to find out the inhibiting and supporting factors for junior high school children's learning activities at home during the covid-19 pandemic in Kumpulrejo Village, Parengan District, Tuban Regency This study used a qualitative descriptive research method which took place in the village of Kumpulrejo. The process of collecting research data using the methods of observation, interviews and documentation. The data analysis technique used is data reduction, data display, conclusion drawing or data verification (conclusion drawing/verification). The results of this study can be concluded that the role of parents in supporting the learning activities of junior high school children at home during the COVID-19 pandemic in Kumpulrejo Village, Parengan District, Tuban Regency is very important for their children. Children will be more enthusiastic about online learning which is done at home with the role of parents providing motivation and enthusiasm for children, parents as facilitators, parents supervising children in learning. The role of parents in the learning process at home has been carried out well. Although there were obstacles with the existence of civid-19 this research also went smoothly.  


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
Muhammad Fatih

As the largest Muslim country in the world, the tradition of memorizing the Qur'an is also strong in Indonesia. Noted since before independence, many scholars of the Qur'an are born this earth. In memorizing the Qur'an people have different methods and ways. However, whatever method is used will not be separated from repeated readings to be able to say it without seeing a mushaf at all. This study aims to describe the method of memorizing the Qur'an most effectively for junior high school children. From the results of the discussion can be summarized as follows: 1. In principle all methods are good to be used as a guide memorize Al-Quran, either one of them, or used everything in accordance with the needs and as an alternative to the way memorize the monotone, so degan so will eliminate saturation in the process of memorizing Al-Quran. 2. Element tahfiz strategy should be prioritized when preparing the curriculum for teaching and learning tahfiz. Tahfiz teachers and students must focus on these strategies and apply them in tahfiz teaching and learning. This is to ensure that students achieve superior quality performance in memorizing the Qur'an.


1994 ◽  
Vol 7 (12) ◽  
pp. 1045-1051 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alan R. Sinaiko ◽  
Orlando Gomez-Marin ◽  
Charles L. Smith ◽  
Ronald J. Prineas

1976 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 137-142
Author(s):  
Thomas P. Carpenter ◽  
Terrence G. Coburn ◽  
Robert E. Reys ◽  
James W. Wilson

Development of computational skills with fractions has long been a part of the upper elementary and junior high school mathematics program. Current movements toward metrication have led some individuals to suggest that decimals will receive more attention in the mathematics curriculum with a corresponding de-emphasis on fractions. The suggestion may find an increased number of supporters, as recurring evidence indicates that pupil performance with fractions is discouragingly low. An alternative point of view is that although metrication may somewhat alter work with fractions, their importance within the structure of mathematics and to applications justifies their continued emphasis in the curriculum.


1958 ◽  
Vol 5 (5) ◽  
pp. 270
Author(s):  
Raymond C. Pfreim

Zero, for most youngsters, has but one meaning. To them zero means “nothing.” Phrases such as “five to nothing” heard at the ball park to indicate a score of 5 runs to 0 runs helps to substa ntiate this common belief. In subtracting six apples from six apples, one is naturally led to believe that the answer zero means that nothing is left. Although this reasoning is correct in as far as we have gone, it is not entirely without fault. A student entering junior high school must learn that the concept of zero has a broader meaning. If a student does not learn to accept a broad point of view, he will experience great difficulty in future mathematics courses.


1957 ◽  
Vol 50 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-37
Author(s):  
J. Maurice Kingston

Learning is the act of structuring experiences. Teaching is the act of aiding others to structure experiences. This paper is rich in suggestions for helping junior high-school children to structure experiences involving area.


1944 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 187
Author(s):  
Louise Pedigo

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