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UEU » Scientific Articles » Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Posted by [email protected] at 22/07/2021 10:26:24 • 614 Views
THE PRAXIS OF LITERACY MOVEMENT IN THE INDONESIAN CONTEXTPraksis Gerakan Literasi di Konteks IndonesiaCreated by :
Ilza Mayuni ( none ) Eva Leiliyanti; Noni Agustina; and Billy Antoro
Subject: | LITERASI MINAT BACA SISWA | Alt. Subject : | LITERATURE READING INTEREST STUDENT | Keyword: | literacy movement reading literacy literacy competence 15-minute reading
activity |
Description:
Indonesia faces challenges in improving its literacy rank. In 2011, the literacy level of
Indonesian fourth graders were in the 45th rank (with score 428 under 500) from 48
countries in PIRLS. In 2015 PISA s report the fifteen-year-old Indonesian Junior High
School students, occupied the 64th rank of 72 countries with score 396 under 496.
To overcome this problem, the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture issued
its Ministerial Regulation no. 23/2015 pertaining the students character building. This
constitutes the basis of the school-based literacy movement (Gerakan Literasi Sekolah).
This study explores the praxis of literacy movement at one school (has implemented
GLS since 2016) located in the condensed slum area of North Jakarta. Stratified
purposeful sampling was deployed to select the research participants, i.e. 290
students and 20 teachers. The data were obtained from questionnaires and interviews.
The result showed that not all teachers read the literacy guidelines determined by
the government and their reading habit had not met the ideal number. Both teachers
and students have different perception regarding to the time and frequency of schoolbased
literacy activity. The fifteen minutes reading activity and reading strategies
taught by the teachers were not varied. The teachers merely supervised the students
while conducting the literacy activity. The students read the books they brought from
home. The school-based literacy program gained the students literacy competence in
understanding level (understand the content of the book they read) and built students
character such as tolerance, teamwork skills, perseverance, responsibility, confidence,
independence, politeness, and composure.
Date Create | : | 22/07/2021 | Type | : | Text | Format | : | pdf | Language | : | Indonesian | Identifier | : | UEU-Article-5_0731 | Collection ID | : | 5_0731 |
Source : IC-HEDS 2019 International Conference on Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences Volume 2020
Relation Collection: Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan
Coverage : Civitas Akademika Universitas Esa Unggul
Rights : @2021 Perpustakaan Universitas Esa Unggul
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