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Penguatan Pembelajaran Literasi Dasar Bagi Guru-Guru SD Se Kabupaten /Kota Jayapura Yonggom, Aplonia D.; Ohee, Sara Marlina; Purba, Rispah; Ayomi, Golden; Hidayah, Hidayah
J-Abdimas Cenderawasih Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Cenderawasih

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/jac.v1i1.2886

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This service activity is carried out for elementary school teachers spread across the district/city of Jayapura regarding basic literacy learning, specifically print awareness and alphabet knowledge so that they can deal with children's education problems from an early age when they are not yet in school or not yet literate. alphabet. The purpose of this community service activity is to provide reinforcement about applying basic literacy knowledge to teachers who are spread across several schools in both the city and Jayapura district. The implementation of socialization activities is carried out for one day and uses lecture and discussion methods as well as delivery of material/information, as well as providing exercises related to basic literacy learning in the development of elementary school children's lives, especially in terms of awareness of print awareness and introduction to how to teach the alphabet through the four stages of listening, say, read, and write. The number of participants involved was 24 people from the target of 30 participants. The results of the implementation of the socialization program in strengthening basic literacy went well and all participants were able to understand the importance of print awareness and teaching alphabet knowledge as well as ways and techniques for teaching it correctly.
MUSEUM LOKA BUDAYA UNIVERSITAS CENDERAWASIH SEBAGAI SUMBER KEBENDAAN DALAM PENULISAN SEJARAH LOKAL TRADISIONAL DI PAPUA Yonggom, Aplonia D.
NOKEN : Jurnal Pengelolaan Pendidikan Vol. 2 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Program Studi Manajemen Pendidikan FKIP Universitas Cenderawasih

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This study aimed to identify the existence of the Cenderawasih University Cultural Workshop Museum in Jayapura in an effort to use it as a source of “material” for writing traditional local history in Papua. This study uses qualitative data analysis. The data and information came from the curator of the museum, as well as the results of interviews with informants and museum employees. Then the results were clarified and interpreted according to the unit of discussion so that answers are obtained for the formulation of the problems posed. Research showed that currently the Loka Budaya Museum has a collection of approximately 900s from the first 1500s. Collection In the form of human creations made from wood, roots, grass, leaves, feathers and animal skins; copper and pottery. Every object had a description or explanation from prehistoric times to contemporary times. Consists of models of residential buildings, such as statues, traditional houses, war clothes, oversized clothes, defense shields, as well as tools needed in human life, such as axes, hoes, means of exchange, rifles, bowls, plates, musical instruments, means of transportation, etc. This collection of human creations has represented 7 tribal areas in Papua. Although there are some that have not been covered. Its existence is as a "store" of the identity of various ethnic groups in Papua. The fact that the local cultural museum has not been ogled by historical observers and historians even though the objects are evidence of the identity and civilization of the wearer. This is an important part that the collection of ethnographic objects in this anthropological study is not just "dead" display objects with their myths but will produce stories or stories that are structured into traditional historigraphic narratives that add to the repertoire of local history in Papua.Keywords: Museum; Loka Budaya; Matter; Local History; Traditional