Learning the Indonesian Language through Fictional Text Based on Ecological Literacy (Malay-Langkat) as an Effort to Realize Literate Generation

Mara Untung Ritonga

Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia, Universitas Negeri Medan, Medan, Indonesia.

Elly Prihasti Wuriyani *

Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia, Universitas Negeri Medan, Medan, Indonesia.

Rizki Fadila Nasution

Indonesian Language and Literature, Universitas Negeri Medan, Medan, Indonesia.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Education is a place where humans are formed to find and collect various information that will certainly be useful for shaping and developing human cognitive intelligence about many things, one of which is about ecology (environment / nature). In studying Indonesian, ecological discourse material (text) is one strategy to integrate environmental education and social interaction, as well as cultural customs of the community, especially Malay-Langkat which aims to form and develop mindsets and patterns of action, as well as healthy behavior both physically and mentally in everyday life. Through literary learning, educators are required to be more creative and sensitive in choosing interesting and suitable materials to be delivered instead of just fixating on the targets to be delivered and existing lesson plans, without thinking further about other things that can be used as a source of learning. But the availability of local ecology-based texts is still very little. This research aims to produce a Malay- Langkat literacy-based fiction text material that is feasible and effectively used at the high school level. So this research will focus more on developing a literacy culture to produce a literate generation, a generation that understands what is read and does something based on its understanding of the content of the reading. The literate generation is a generation that is intelligent, capable, characterful, and competitive. This research is a development research that adapts the 4-D Development model. Research and development steps are carried out using modifications and the Thiagarajan development model that is 4-D. This development model uses 4 stages consisting of define, design, development and dissemination.

Keywords: Teaching materials, fictional text, ecological literacy (Malay Langkat), literate generation


How to Cite

Ritonga, Mara Untung, Elly Prihasti Wuriyani, and Rizki Fadila Nasution. 2021. “Learning the Indonesian Language through Fictional Text Based on Ecological Literacy (Malay-Langkat) As an Effort to Realize Literate Generation”. Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies 21 (4):44-57. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajess/2021/v21i430516.

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