Linguistic Intelligence and Resilience of Local Cultural Identity Though Banyumasan Language in Early Childhood Learning

Layla Mardliyah
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This article attempts to describe early childhood learning in developing language competence. Especially the Javanese language and its culture as a form of resilience to local cultural identity that is introduced early on. The use of the Banyumasan Javanese language is currently experiencing a crisis, especially in the younger generation, the majority of whom are more fluent in Indonesian than the local Javanese language in Banyumasan. For that, it needs the cooperation of all parties in civilizing and resilience, especially in Banyumasan Javanese language. This study uses a qualitative approach, the data obtained through observation, interviews, focus group discussions on early childhood education teachers. The data is processed using the theory of Miles and Huberman through the process of reduction, data display and conclusion drawing/verification. the validity of the data through triangulation techniques as a process of strengthening and clarification. The finding of the study can be described as follows: learning activities to introduce Javanese language to early childhood are carried out once a week through play activities, such as children being asked to count numbers from 1 to 10 using Javanese language, in addition, the singing method in Javanese is used as a way to children  accustomed to hearing and reciting Javanese dialects. Activities to introduce the Javanese language are integrated into learning themes such as the theme of love for motherland which introduces children to the culture and dialect of the Banyumasan language.
幼儿班尤马珊语的语言智力与地方文化认同弹性
本文试图描述幼儿学习在语言能力发展中的作用。特别是爪哇语和它的文化,作为一种适应当地文化认同的形式,是早期引入的。巴尤马桑爪哇语的使用目前正面临危机,特别是在年轻一代中,他们中的大多数人说印尼语比巴尤马桑当地的爪哇语更流利。为此,它需要各方在文明和复原力方面的合作,特别是在爪哇语方面。本研究采用定性方法,通过对幼儿教育教师的观察、访谈、焦点小组讨论等方式获得数据。使用Miles和Huberman的理论对数据进行还原、数据显示和得出/验证结论的过程。数据的有效性通过三角测量技术作为一个加强和澄清的过程。研究结果如下:通过游戏活动,每周开展一次向幼儿介绍爪哇语的学习活动,如让儿童用爪哇语从1数到10,此外,还采用爪哇语唱歌的方法,使儿童习惯于听和背诵爪哇方言。介绍爪哇语的活动被纳入学习主题,例如爱祖国的主题,向儿童介绍巴尤马桑语的文化和方言。
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