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摘要
本研究旨在描述 "儿童探索之友"(SEAD)在占碑省开展的增强部落儿童教育能力的过程。研究采用的方法是个案研究的定性方法。在选择信息提供者时,使用了目的性抽样技术,选择的信息提供者包括 9 名关键信息提供者,即占碑儿童探索之友志愿者和来自 Anak Dalam 部落的 Waris,以及 5 名辅助信息提供者,即 Tumanggung、来自 Anak Dalam 部落的父母和社区。采用的数据收集技术包括观察、深入访谈和文献研究。数据分析是通过数据还原、展示和总结来完成的。本研究还使用了数据三角测量技术来检验数据的有效性。研究结果表明,教育赋权为部落儿童提供了学习如何读、写和计算的途径。如果我们看一下詹比 "深度儿童探索之友"(SEAD)为内童部落儿童开展的赋权过程,那么在新材料改进之后,教学和学习过程开始于所有不同年龄段儿童的入门阶段。所教授的内容与仍处于入门阶段的儿童教材有所区别。除此之外,从占碑儿童探索之友(SEAD)的规划来看,它总是根据当地的情况和条件进行调整。没有任何强迫的成分,而是以先行和适应儿童的方式进行,例如先教他们玩,一起吃饭和唱歌。在教与学的过程中,所使用的方法也要根据儿童的情况进行调整,这样才不会让他们感到枯燥乏味,并始终想方设法让他们在赋权活动中保持愉悦的心情。
Empowerment of Tribal Children in the Field of Education by Friends of Child Exploration (SEAD) Jambi : A Functional Structural Perspective
This research aims to describe the process of empowering tribal children in the field of education carried out by Friends of Child Exploration (SEAD) in Jambi. The method used in the research was a qualitative approach with a case study method. The selection of informants was carried out using a purposive sampling technique to select informants consisting of 9 key informants, namely volunteer friends exploring children in Jambi and also Waris from the Anak Dalam tribe, as well as five supporting informants, namely Tumanggung, parents from the Anak Dalam tribe and also the community. The data collection techniques used were observation, in-depth interviews and documentation studies. Data analysis was done through data reduction, presentation, and conclusion. This research also used data triangulation techniques to test the validity of the data. The findings of this research were that empowerment in education provides a way for tribal children to learn how to read, write and count. If we look at the empowerment process carried out by the Deep Child Exploration Friends (SEAD) Jambi for children from the inner child tribe, the teaching and learning process begins with an introduction stage for all children of different ages after new material improvements have been made. What will be taught is differentiated from children's material, which is still in the introductory stage. Apart from that, if we look at the planning carried out by Jambi Children's Exploration Friends (SEAD), it is always adjusted to the situation and conditions in the field. There is no element of coercion, but it is carried out with a first approach and adaptation to the children, such as by teaching them to play first, eat and sing together. In the teaching and learning process, the methods used are also adapted to the children so that they are not boring and always look for ways to keep them happy during the empowerment activities.