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Journal : Jurnal Basicedu

The Impact of K-POP Culture in Student in Teacher View Bahagia Bahagia; Leny Muniroh; Abdul Karim Halim; Rimun Wibowo; Azhar Al Wahid; Muhammad Shiddiq Ilham Noor; Tiwi Siswanti; Rizkal Rizkal
Jurnal Basicedu Vol 6, No 3 (2022): June Pages 3200-5500
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/basicedu.v6i3.2444

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K-POP culture is not native to Indonesia but comes from Korea. This study aims to determine the impact of K-Pop culture on the behavior of school children from the teacher's point of view. This research uses the descriptive qualitative method. Meanwhile, respondents were selected by using a purposive technique, namely setting a sample with various considerations. This study chose teachers as respondents. The results showed the spread of K-pop culture through social media such as Facebook and Instagram and the world of digitalization such as Tik-Tok. Friends also influence the spread of K-pop because other friends will follow the behavior of their friends. Then, K-pop culture has the potential to erode local culture such as angklung and jaipongan in Sundanese society because generations of school children can prefer K-pop culture. This condition is influenced by the role of parents. When parents are literate in Sundanese local culture and make that culture into life behavior, the children at home will follow the example. Likewise in schools, when schools instill local culture, school children will participate in that culture. Simultaneously, the community environment supports local culture, so there will be filtration of culture from abroad. But it is not wrong to learn about other cultures. K-pop also generates economic value because salons as a place to change hairstyles will sell well, and Korean-style fashion will also sell and grow Korean food and beverage cuisine
Environmental and Religious Character in Silat Tapak Suci in Students' Perspective Bahagia Bahagia; Rimun Wibowo; Leny Muniroh; Abdul Karim Halim; Irfan Maulana; Irma Nur Safitri
Jurnal Basicedu Vol 6, No 2 (2022): April Pages 1500- 3199
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/basicedu.v6i2.2263

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This study aims to find moral, social and religious values as well as the environment in silat tapak suci. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The selection of research subjects with purposive sampling technique. Data was collected using in-dept interview, observation and documentation techniques. The results showed that members are conducted some behaviour such as ablution activities, prayers, short lectures or cults, reading Al-Fatihah letters, and closing prayers and there was another advisory activity at the end of the silat practice. Another finding is that players are not allowed to hit sensitive parts such as the neck, but are allowed to hit the waist, both the right and left and the chest to the stomach. Even if the opponent has fallen then it cannot be hit. At the same time there is a natural environment value because when there is a level up test, members will be brought camping close to nature both in forest areas and river banks. Silat is also healthy because using the right moves will expend energy and be healthy for the heart, lungs and other body parts.
The Role of Taklim Assembly for Creating Education Character in Early Childhood Bahagia Bahagia; Leni Muniroh; Abdul Karim Halim; Ritzkal Ritzkal; Rimun Wibowo; M. Azhar Al-Wahid; Zakky Muhammad Noor
Jurnal Basicedu Vol 6, No 5 (2022): October Pages 7664-9236
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/basicedu.v6i5.2464

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The Majlis Ta’lim is classified as non-formal education that is close to the community and discusses issues related to the community. The purpose of this study is to find the transfer of moral education values to children through parents who participate in The Majlis Ta’lim. This research is descriptive qualitative research. While the sampling method includes using a purposive technique. Meanwhile, data collection was carried out in various ways including observation, documentation, and in-dept-interview. The results showed that the Majlis Ta’lim plays an important role in shaping children's morals by providing material to parents in the mosque and the prayer room. The material transfer is carried out to parents and parents will later transfer material to children at home in the form of behavior. The material provided includes material on maintaining oral behavior with parents. The material that has been obtained will be practiced at home so that children will see and observe this behavior. Another way is material about social life, including the urgency of friendship with neighbors so that parents practice it by bringing their children directly to their neighbor’s house. Habituation like this will make children behave socially toward neighbors. Finally, the habit of praying to children, here The Majlis Ta’lim will provide material about prayers in everyday life to parents so that parents will implement them at home.
Challenges and Overcoming The Covid-19 Pandemic in Online Learning Bahagia, Bahagia; Pesha, Indri; Halim, Abdul Karim; Kasim, Ahmad Mulyadi; Adhiningsih, Salfania Rahmatul; Syaepulloh, Eep
Jurnal Basicedu Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/basicedu.v6i1.1853

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This study aims to determine the adaptation and constraints of teachers using an online-based learning system in the village of Nangkasari. The method used in this research is qualitative by using data collection through interviews and observations. Sampling was done by purposive method, that is, directly assigning teachers and parents as research samples. The results showed that there were several difficulties in online learning ranging from limitations to buying credit for parents, network constraints due to remote areas, parents experiencing economic difficulties. Parents also cannot buy online learning facilities such as cellphones. In addition, parents are busy with their work, busy taking care of their children, do not understand how to teach children at home, and cannot accompany their children to study. The strategies carried out by the teacher started from using videos related to material during online learning, singing, and inviting children to the environment.
Environmental and Religious Character in Silat Tapak Suci in Students' Perspective Bahagia, Bahagia; Wibowo, Rimun; Muniroh, Leny; Halim, Abdul Karim; Maulana, Irfan; Safitri, Irma Nur
Jurnal Basicedu Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/basicedu.v6i2.2263

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This study aims to find moral, social and religious values as well as the environment in silat tapak suci. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The selection of research subjects with purposive sampling technique. Data was collected using in-dept interview, observation and documentation techniques. The results showed that members are conducted some behaviour such as ablution activities, prayers, short lectures or cults, reading Al-Fatihah letters, and closing prayers and there was another advisory activity at the end of the silat practice. Another finding is that players are not allowed to hit sensitive parts such as the neck, but are allowed to hit the waist, both the right and left and the chest to the stomach. Even if the opponent has fallen then it cannot be hit. At the same time there is a natural environment value because when there is a level up test, members will be brought camping close to nature both in forest areas and river banks. Silat is also healthy because using the right moves will expend energy and be healthy for the heart, lungs and other body parts.
The Impact of K-POP Culture in Student in Teacher View Bahagia, Bahagia; Muniroh, Leny; Halim, Abdul Karim; Wibowo, Rimun; Wahid, Azhar Al; Noor, Muhammad Shiddiq Ilham; Siswanti, Tiwi; Rizkal, Rizkal
Jurnal Basicedu Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/basicedu.v6i3.2444

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K-POP culture is not native to Indonesia but comes from Korea. This study aims to determine the impact of K-Pop culture on the behavior of school children from the teacher's point of view. This research uses the descriptive qualitative method. Meanwhile, respondents were selected by using a purposive technique, namely setting a sample with various considerations. This study chose teachers as respondents. The results showed the spread of K-pop culture through social media such as Facebook and Instagram and the world of digitalization such as Tik-Tok. Friends also influence the spread of K-pop because other friends will follow the behavior of their friends. Then, K-pop culture has the potential to erode local culture such as angklung and jaipongan in Sundanese society because generations of school children can prefer K-pop culture. This condition is influenced by the role of parents. When parents are literate in Sundanese local culture and make that culture into life behavior, the children at home will follow the example. Likewise in schools, when schools instill local culture, school children will participate in that culture. Simultaneously, the community environment supports local culture, so there will be filtration of culture from abroad. But it is not wrong to learn about other cultures. K-pop also generates economic value because salons as a place to change hairstyles will sell well, and Korean-style fashion will also sell and grow Korean food and beverage cuisine
The Impact 0f Playing Games and the Role Of Parents to Control Student Behaviour in Online Learning From a Teacher's Perspective Amid Pandemic Covid-19 Bahagia, Bahagia; Wibowo, Rimun; Muniroh, Leny; Wahid, Azhar Al; Rizkal, Rizkal; Noor, Zakky Muhammad; Halim, Abdul Karim
Jurnal Basicedu Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/basicedu.v6i3.2445

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The purpose of this study was to find the positive and negative impacts of online learning on students' behavior in playing games. At the same time to find the best method for students not to spend time playing games and the role of parents to control student behavior. The research method used is descriptive qualitative and sampling method with purposive technique. While the sampling method used observation, interviews, and documentation. The results show that when learning online, students will participate in playing games, causing students to be lazy to study, undisciplined, enter online classes, and students' behavior becomes aggressive towards negative because they lose playing games. Games also have a positive impact as entertainment for students and learn strategies in problem-solving and educate the brain. Another finding is that online learning causes obesity and eye disease in students due to radiation exposure. Parents play an active role in controlling behavior by diverting children to find positive things such as children being told to look for language lessons online so that time is spent studying compared than playing games and social media. Parents should be friends with children and listen to children so that children are close to their parents.Keywords: Electronic device, game advantage, game detrimental, parent, covid-19
The Role of Taklim Assembly for Creating Education Character in Early Childhood Bahagia, Bahagia; Muniroh, Leni; Halim, Abdul Karim; Ritzkal, Ritzkal; Wibowo, Rimun; Al-Wahid, M. Azhar; Noor, Zakky Muhammad
Jurnal Basicedu Vol. 6 No. 5 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/basicedu.v6i5.2464

Abstract

The Majlis Ta’lim is classified as non-formal education that is close to the community and discusses issues related to the community. The purpose of this study is to find the transfer of moral education values to children through parents who participate in The Majlis Ta’lim. This research is descriptive qualitative research. While the sampling method includes using a purposive technique. Meanwhile, data collection was carried out in various ways including observation, documentation, and in-dept-interview. The results showed that the Majlis Ta’lim plays an important role in shaping children's morals by providing material to parents in the mosque and the prayer room. The material transfer is carried out to parents and parents will later transfer material to children at home in the form of behavior. The material provided includes material on maintaining oral behavior with parents. The material that has been obtained will be practiced at home so that children will see and observe this behavior. Another way is material about social life, including the urgency of friendship with neighbors so that parents practice it by bringing their children directly to their neighbor’s house. Habituation like this will make children behave socially toward neighbors. Finally, the habit of praying to children, here The Majlis Ta’lim will provide material about prayers in everyday life to parents so that parents will implement them at home.