The Alignment of Folklore and Literature Learning in Schools Against Students' Eco-literacy Competencies

Fitra Youpika, Sumiyadi, Tedi Permadi, D. Sunendar, Jenny Yandryati
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This research is about local literature (folklore) and eco-literacy. It was conducted to find information of the alignment between folklore, literature learning in schools, and students' eco-literacy. This research used descriptive-qualitative research design. The data used for this research is in the form of answers from respondents about written questions that have been distributed online. Total respondents were 89 students from 5 schools (junior and senior high schools) in Bengkulu. Data analysis was conducted through data reduction, presentation (description), and conclusion. The findings of this study are, first, Junior and Senior High School students in Bengkulu like folklores from their district. Most of these students like legend’s type folklore compared to other type stories. Currently, folklores can still be found in the community, although it is not easy because the spoke person are old and many have died. The content of Bengkulu folklores has values or teachings about nature and ecosystem conservation. Second, local literature is taught in junior and senior high schools in Bengkulu. Students enjoy learning literature, especially local literature. The last, the level of environmental literacy among students is still relatively low. This can be seen by the lack of students' attention for waste and environmental conservation. In this regard, learning literature and folklore in schools is in line with students' eco-literacy competencies. However, this has not been implemented optimally, so it is hoped that local literature (folklore) can give contribution in nature and ecosystem conservations by increasing the eco-literacy of students and society.
学校民俗和文学学习与学生生态素养能力的结合
本研究是关于地方文学(民间文学)和生态素养的。研究旨在了解民间文学、学校文学学习和学生生态素养之间的关系。本研究采用描述-定性研究设计。本研究使用的数据是受访者对网上分发的书面问题的回答。受访者共有 89 名学生,分别来自明古鲁的 5 所学校(初中和高中)。数据分析通过数据还原、展示(描述)和总结进行。研究结果表明:第一,明古鲁的初中和高中学生喜欢本地区的民间传说。与其他类型的故事相比,大多数学生喜欢传说类型的民间传说。目前,在社区中仍能找到民间传说,但这并不容易,因为讲述者年事已高,许多人已经去世。明古鲁民间传说的内容具有关于自然和生态系统保护的价值观或教义。其次,明古鲁的初中和高中都教授地方文学。学生们喜欢学习文学,尤其是地方文学。最后,学生的环境素养水平仍然相对较低。这一点可以从学生对垃圾和环境保护的关注度不高看出来。在这方面,在学校学习文学和民间传说符合学生的生态素养能力。然而,这并没有得到很好的实施,因此希望地方文学(民间传说)能够通过提高学生和社会的生态素养,为自然和生态系统保护做出贡献。
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