Hamdani
Indonesian Language and Literature Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Educational Sciences, Universitas Islam Nusantara, Indonesia

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Graphological Construction of Students' Writing as a Consideration for Differentiated Learning of Indonesian Language Wachyudin; Hamdani; Frecelia Putri; Yusra Meldia
Studies in Learning and Teaching Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): December
Publisher : Indonesia Approach Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46627/silet.v4i3.331

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Teachers must attempt to learn about students' learning styles, psychological conditions, emotions, and personal conditions through non-cognitive diagnostic assessments. No one can learn purely visual, auditory, or kinesthetic since they are all prejudiced. Therefore, another non-cognitive approach is needed, specifically graphology. The study aims to determine changes in learning model methodology application that are appropriate to the students' conditions. The research method used by the researcher was a qualitative descriptive method. This study describes the results of analyzing students' handwriting in X-1 class of SMA Mutiara Islami Plus Bekasi. Several categories were analyzed, including the writing slant, writing line slant, writing size, word, and line spacing in writing, as well as the letter analysis (a, t, and j). The analysis results were organized in differentiated learning using a method of Inquiry Training Learning. This handwriting analysis can assist educators in discovering and determining students' interests and talents further.
Analysis of Writing Patterns of Letters O, D, and Y as Considerations for the Criteria of Developing Indonesian Language Teaching Materials Hamdani; Neneng Nendah Nurhamidah; Munah Widiawati
Studies in Learning and Teaching Vol. 4 No. 3 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46627/silet.v4i3.300

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Teaching materials may be considered to be effective if their preparation is adjusted to the level of students’ internal potential and cognitive abilities. Therefore, graphology is required to assist in identifying students’ inner potential for the results of the graphological analysis to be used as a basis for preparing materials. This research aims to discover students’ inner potentials using graphological sciences, which can later be used to consider the criteria for preparing teaching materials. This research used a descriptive qualitative research method since this research produces data in the form of descriptive data (writing). The research’s subject is the handwriting of students of X-1 class Bekasi Regency. The stages of this research are handwriting analysis, triangulation through interviews, grouping results. The data used is in the form of student handwriting with an assessment of the characteristics of student writing as a whole in terms of the slope of writing, the direction of the writing line, the size of the writing, the spacing between words, and the spacing between lines. Qualitative research data analysis techniques are carried out with the stages of analysis implementation according to Miles and Huberman with stages: (1) Data reduction, (2) Presentation of data; (3) Drawing conclusions. According to the study’s result, it was discovered that the students’ inner potentials were very diverse. As a result, the form in which teaching materials are prepared must likewise be varied.