scholarly journals AJARAN MORAL DAN KARAKTER DALAM FABEL KISAH DARI NEGERI DONGENG KARYA MULASIH TARY (KAJIAN SASTRA ANAK SEBAGAI BAHAN AJAR DI SEKOLAH DASAR)

Author(s):  
M Ridwan

<p>The crisis of moral and character are serious talk and continuously. Indonesia has problem in moral and character crisis. Last month and also latest few years aggressively presented how the moral destruction of children, for example: sexual harassment and sexual abuse happen everywhere. In fact, the fate of the nation depends on them. Children are a golden generation that will continue struggle of the founders of this nation. That fact becomes our responsible, not just the government, teachers and parents and the environment. All citizens must intervene to face both moral and character emergency. Therefore, children's literature comes to a repair process and the moral character of the nation. Children's literature should be re-presented and enjoyed by them. The purposes of the study are: 1) describe a study of moral teachings and character found in fable The Tale of Tales of State and, 2) recommends that children's literature can be interesting and fun for teaching materials.</p><p> </p>

Author(s):  
Mozes Kurniawan

Translation is important in preparing children's literature, especially in children's education. When a prospective teacher does not correctly translate teaching materials, children will be impacted by such inaccuracies such as learning confusion, improperly instilled socio-cultural values and even inadequate intellectual development. The disturbances mentioned are under these two condition such as: interlingual interference (also known as transfer between languages) and intralingual interference (also known as transfer in one language) which is reflected from the translation of English-language teaching materials. This research was a descriptive research aiming to find out, describe and explain the interlingual and intralingual interference found in children’s literature translation project. Participants of this research were students who joined in English Language Learning class of Early Childhood Teacher Education study program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana Salatiga. By using translation task/project and semi-structured interview, the research data was collected. The result showed that students still encounter interlingual and intralingual interference especially in some categories. This finding triggered English language practitioners to cope with translation disorder in order to produce the best translated material for children’s education.


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

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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.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 5
Author(s):  
Jing Jin

This presentation is driven from my on-going doctoral research on examining the use of children’s literature in English-Chinese bilingual education in the Canadian context. However, instead of demonstrating some potential findings and implications, it more focused on my experience of the twisting and (re)connecting in the process of conducting the research during the pandemic of COVID-19. Underpinned by sociocultural perspectives on literacy (Kress 2000; New London Group 1996; Perry 2012; Unrau and Alvermann 2013), and the continua of biliteracy (Hornberger and Skilton-Sylvester 2003), my research first examined what type of children’s literature that teachers and parents often or prefer to use with bilingual children. Secondly, it investigated what role children’s literature plays in bilingual children’s language and literacy development. Finally, it explored how teachers’ and parents’ experiences and perspectives with children’s literature may impact their pedagogical practices in bilingual education.


Author(s):  
Ahmad Bengar

The purpose of this study is to develop teaching materials of german literature with children’s literature material based on blended learning in German language education program Unimed. With this research, it is expected to improve the quality of learning in literature or nchildre literature courses so that students can quickly understand about German literature. This  research is conducted at the Faculty of Languages and Arts UNIMED, German Language Education Study Program. The method which uses in this research is the ADDIE development method. From the results of the study we will get literature textbooks with German children’s literature material based on blended learning and digital learning media as well as national or international indexed journal articles or proceedings.


2010 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Burhan Nurgiyantoro

Abstract: Children’s Literature and Character Building. This article aims todescribe roles and strategies of the learning of children’s literature in charactereducation. In terms of the materials, literature has already contained “rawmaterials” to build children’s character. Literature is culture in action containinglife models. The concept of people with ideal character highly appreciatingmorality and great values is concretely manifested in the story characters’ attitudesand behaviors. Children can imitate the heroes with ideal norms and take theirattitudes and behaviors as examples. Moreover, at their age, children like to imitatebehaviors of people that they admire. To prevent literature learning from becomingrote learning, teachers and parents should work in synergy to help children read,understand, and give examples of concrete attitudes and behaviors so that theinternalization process takes place. Therefore, story-telling activities for childrenshould be routinely conducted and reading habits should be inculcated since theearly age.Keywords: children’s literature, character building, culture in behaviors


Significance A wave of allegations of sexual abuse of vulnerable women by powerful men has extended into the Greek theatre. It follows the revelation by Sofia Bekatorou, a prominent Greek Olympic gold medallist in sailing, that a senior official of the Hellenic Sailing Federation had sexually abused her when she was 21 years old. Impacts The Penal Code article on rape and sexual assault, and legislation against workplace sexual harassment may now be implemented properly. The mismanaged and potentially dangerous working environment in sports and theatre could deter younger talents from careers in such fields. If backlogs in the courts delay the clearing up of investigations, it could inflict political damage on the government departments involved.


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