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Integration of language, psychology, and technology and the concept of independence learning in reading characters in indonesian children's films as media and learning materials in character building for elementary school students-indonesia

Daniel Stefanus Imanuel Sondakh, Azam Syukur Rahmatullah, Adiyono Adiyono, Muh. Zuhdy Hamzah, Rika Riwayatiningsih, Nanik Kholifah

2021Linguistics and Culture Review23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to integrate psychology, technology, and language in reading the characters in Indonesian children's films as media and learning materials for character building for elementary school students in Indonesia. This research design uses mixed methods. The source of research data is sourced from elementary school students' learning activities in Indonesian subjects using Indonesian children's films as media and learning materials. Data were collected using questionnaires, interviews, and focus group discussions. Respondents of this study were elementary school teachers as many as 98 teachers. Qualitative data were analyzed by interpreting techniques and presented in the form of descriptions, while quantitative data were analyzed by calculating the average student learning outcomes presented in the form of percentages. The findings of this study are twofold, namely, the findings of this study are twofold, namely by using Indonesian children's films as a medium as well as a source of learning and learning materials can shape students' character and improve student achievement.

Topics & Concepts

IndonesianMathematics educationCharacter (mathematics)Reading (process)PsychologyIndependence (probability theory)Qualitative propertyFocus groupPedagogyComputer scienceSociologyLinguisticsMathematicsStatisticsMachine learningAnthropologyPhilosophyGeometryEducational Methods and Media UseOnline Learning Methods and InnovationsLanguage Acquisition and Education