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Journal : JOLLT Journal of Languages and Language Teaching

Strengthening Writing Literacy Based on Local Culture Through the “Dinoyo Ceramics and I” Strategy Zahro', Azizatuz; Sulistyorini, Dwi; @Mustaffa, Madiawati Mamat; Lestari, Nunik Martin; Mustayah, Mustayah; Jumain, Jumain
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol 13, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v13i2.13528

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Integrating writing instruction with local cultural elements is essential for improving literacy outcomes that resonate with students' lived experiences and cultural identities. However, field observations reveal that such integration remains underutilized in many educational contexts, including at SD Negeri Dinoyo 2 Malang, East Java—a school situated in a region known for its ceramic industry. This classroom action research aimed to enhance students' writing skills using the culturally rooted strategy titled "Dinoyo Ceramics and I." Conducted over two cycles with 25 students from Class 5A, the study began by introducing students to Dinoyo ceramic products through physical artifacts and visual media showcasing their historical significance. Students were then encouraged to describe these items in terms of their appeal, function, and value as souvenirs or treasured objects. Based on this exposure, students generated writing ideas under the theme "Dinoyo Ceramics and I," which they first organized into outlines and then developed into full compositions. In the second cycle, imaginative elements were incorporated to enrich the outlines, and students were guided to present each idea in a well-structured paragraph. This approach enabled students to creatively weave personal experiences into compelling narratives that retained Dinoyo ceramics as a central motif. The strategy sparked greater engagement, as students connected deeply with a topic rooted in their cultural environment. The findings highlight the importance of recognizing students’ everyday experiences as meaningful content for writing. Thus, educators should consider incorporating local cultural themes into writing instruction to build more relevant, motivating, and expressive learning experiences.
Strengthening Writing Literacy Based on Local Culture Through the “Dinoyo Ceramics and I” Strategy Zahro', Azizatuz; Sulistyorini, Dwi; @Mustaffa, Madiawati Mamat; Lestari, Nunik Martin; Mustayah, Mustayah; Jumain, Jumain
Journal of Languages and Language Teaching Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025): April
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jollt.v13i2.13528

Abstract

Integrating writing instruction with local cultural elements is essential for improving literacy outcomes that resonate with students' lived experiences and cultural identities. However, field observations reveal that such integration remains underutilized in many educational contexts, including at SD Negeri Dinoyo 2 Malang, East Java—a school situated in a region known for its ceramic industry. This classroom action research aimed to enhance students' writing skills using the culturally rooted strategy titled "Dinoyo Ceramics and I." Conducted over two cycles with 25 students from Class 5A, the study began by introducing students to Dinoyo ceramic products through physical artifacts and visual media showcasing their historical significance. Students were then encouraged to describe these items in terms of their appeal, function, and value as souvenirs or treasured objects. Based on this exposure, students generated writing ideas under the theme "Dinoyo Ceramics and I," which they first organized into outlines and then developed into full compositions. In the second cycle, imaginative elements were incorporated to enrich the outlines, and students were guided to present each idea in a well-structured paragraph. This approach enabled students to creatively weave personal experiences into compelling narratives that retained Dinoyo ceramics as a central motif. The strategy sparked greater engagement, as students connected deeply with a topic rooted in their cultural environment. The findings highlight the importance of recognizing students’ everyday experiences as meaningful content for writing. Thus, educators should consider incorporating local cultural themes into writing instruction to build more relevant, motivating, and expressive learning experiences.
Co-Authors - Martutik @Mustaffa, Madiawati Mamat Adinda Kidung Kirana Adiningsih, Aisyah Alfi A. Pulungan Alpi Anwar Pulungan Aman Santoso Aminudin, Khoirul Anang Santoso Ari Ambarwati Azizan, Yoga Rifqi Bastomi, Mohamad Cahyani, Ananda Pramesti Regitha Cindi, Dinda Triana Dalimunthe, Ritha F. Dawud Dawud Dermawan, Taufik Desinta Dwi Rapita Devi Aprilia Dian Mohammad Hakim Didin Widyartono Djoko Saryono Dwi Listyorini Edi Widianto Ely Hikmatul Maulidiah Ely Hikmatul Maulidiah Evi Eliyanah Evi Feronika Elbaar Fadila, Inayatul Firlianti Firlianti Galuh Condro Asmoro, Ciptaningsih Galuh Dilah Hakim, Taufiiqul Hermawati, Salsabila Zahra Hidayatul Ulum, Hidayatul Hikma, Nurul Ilmawan, Wahyu Imaduddin, Guntur Naufal Imam Suyitno Indra Suherjanto Isnaini Indra Nur Hayati Izzaturrahmi, Nabila Khansa Jumain, Jumain Karkono , Karkono Karkono Karkono Kurniawan, Ovie Sandy Kusubakti Andajani Lafif Ahmad Rofid Al Azmi Laras, Kandhi Lestari, Nunik Martin Mardliyah, Mahnunatul Mauluddin, Imam Meutia Nauly Moh. Safii Mustayah ., Mustayah Mutiara Sari Dewi Nabilah, Septa Widya Etika Nur Imaya Nisfatul Syarifa Nur Fadhilah, Rafika Rizky Nur Hadi Nurchasanah Nuril Oktaviani Nurul Hikma Nu’man, M. Syauqy Pradana, Muhammad Fernanda Adi Pradiani, Yulia Ika Putri Puspitaningtyas, Dinar Amelia Putra, Andika Bagus Putra, Natanael Ricky Putri, Handini Eka Putri, Yusriani Febrian Ramadani Ramadani Ramadani Ramadani Ritha Dalimunthe Ritha F Dalimunthe Rizki Farizi Farghani Rizky Putra, Rizky Rochmawati, Rochmawati Roekhan Roekhan Salsabila, Amalita Sofia Santoso, Aisya Alyani Shodiq, Jafar Siregar, Hairani Subandi, Mahfudi Sahly Syafi'i, Imam Syamsudin, M. Nur Titik Harsiati Ulfatin, Nurul Rahma Wahyu Ilmawan Widia Tamara Yoga Rifqi Azizan Yoto Yoto, Yoto Yuni Pratiwi