通过群岛故事培养幼儿的环境素养

Ammy Ramdhania, H. Djoehaeni
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目的-本研究旨在确定印尼童话对幼儿环境素养的帮助程度。环境扫盲运动正日益社会化,以提高人们对保持环境可持续性和自然平衡重要性的认识。通过群岛的童话故事,以有趣的方式向幼儿介绍环境素养,帮助他们尽早发展社会情感,技能和态度,以照顾环境。群岛的丰富性和多样性为现在和未来的生活提供了许多好处。群岛童话故事是民族教育的一部分,旨在使群岛丰富的文化和当地智慧永存。设计/方法/方法-使用的方法是定性方法,研究描述了一个描述性的叙述,并通过访谈,填写问卷和直接观察获得的现场数据得到加强。研究结果-研究结果表明,在课堂上听印尼童话的学生有广泛的环境洞察力,并迅速提醒他们保护环境。孩子们获得了足够的知识,但他们的技能、态度和理解都有所欠缺。所以他们倾向于忽视环境。下面的发现是,一群对群岛童话不感兴趣的孩子不了解环境状况,因此不容易在环境保护中表现出行为。与此同时,那些在学校里对群岛童话充满热情并在家里重复这些故事的孩子,会培养出真正欣赏环境的孩子,并在他们的环境中更有创造性地运用他们的见解。研究意义/局限性-研究在一个教育机构进行,有30名学生,4名教育工作者和30名家长。实际意义-本研究希望进一步的研究能以不同的方式提高环保意识,并以学生家长为榜样。原创性/价值-这项研究的基础是帮助教师通过群岛的童话故事尽早向学生灌输环境知识。案例研究
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Environmental Literacy Through Tales of the Archipelago for Early Childhood
Purpose – This study aims to determine the extent to which Indonesian fairy tales help early childhood in environmental literacy. The environmental literacy movement is increasingly being socialized to raise awareness of the importance of maintaining environmental sustainability and natural balance. Through the fairy tales of the archipelago, environmental literacy is introduced to early childhood in a fun way, helping their social-emotional development, skills, and attitudes to care for the environment as early as possible. The richness and diversity of the archipelago provide many benefits for present and future life. Archipelago fairy tales are part of ethnoparenting to perpetuate the richness of the archipelago’s culture and local wisdom.Design/methods/approach – The method used was a qualitative methods, the research describes a descriptive narrative and is strengthened by data in the field obtained through interviews, filling out questionnaires, and direct observation.Findings – The study results show that students who listen to Indonesian fairy tales in class have broad environmental insight and are quickly reminded to behave in environmental care. The children received adequate knowledge, but their skills, attitudes, and understanding were lacking. So they tend to ignore the environment. The following finding is that a group of children who are not interested in the fairy tales of the archipelago does not know the environmental conditions, so it is not easy to behave in environmental care. Meanwhile, children who are enthusiastic about the archipelago’s fairy tales at school and repeat them at home produce children who really appreciate the environment and apply their insights more creatively in their environment.Research implications/limitations – The study took place in an educational institution with 30 students, four educators, and 30 parents. Practical implications – This study hoped that further research will increase environmental awareness with a different approach, involving students’ parents as role models.Originality/value – The study fundamental to help teachers instill environmental literacy in students their students as early as possible through the fairy tales of the archipelago. Paper type Case study
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