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Family Literacy Culture: Family Role to Support Children's Reading Skill Nurbaiti Ali; Eka Surya Fitriani; Sisi Rosida; Izzmi Aulia
JOLADU: Journal of Language Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): JOLADU: Journal of Language and Education , August 2024
Publisher : ASIAN PUBLISHER

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58738/joladu.v3i1.594

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Families are the closest environment to children. As family members, parents have important responsibilities in children's education, so it can be said that parents in the family are the first and main educators. Parents can start introducing their children to basic literacy at a young age as the first step towards developing more advanced reading skills. Early literacy is the stage at which children begin to read and write. Early literacy instruction offers a number of advantages, such as expanding vocabulary, enhancing comprehension and absorption of knowledge, enhancing cognitive abilities, enhancing verbal language proficiency, and many more. Family literacy programs (FLPs) are programs designed to support young children's reading development by increasing the frequency and quality of literacy experiences that they encounter at home. Regarding that explanation, this research was done to present the family role on children’s literacy. The research was in qualitative method by using library research approach. From the journal findings, it was stated that parents must take an active role in the family's literacy efforts. Family literacy characteristics, such as signs of parental support, a reading culture within the family, a love of books, and book collections, can all assist pupils develop a love of reading, especially when they are at home. If this is done, the family's literacy culture will be strengthened, which will increase interest in reading.
Analysis of Language and Cultural Shifts in The Technological Era in Kelambir V Kebun Village, Hamparan Perak Yunus, Rusyda Nazhirah; Sisi Rosida
JOLADU: Journal of Language Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): JOLADU: Journal of Language and Education, December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58738/joladu.v2i2.442

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This research on language shift in the Kelambir V Village community aims to describe the form of community language use based on the age domain, namely children, adolescents, and adults. The type of research used by researchers is descriptive quantitative. Based on the results of the analysis, it can be concluded that the Deli Malay language in Kelambir V Village can be said to still survive. In language selection, the largest use of Deli Malay language is in the family domain, the second largest user is in the neighborhood domain, the third in the work domain, and the fourth in the religious domain. In the Deli Malay community, the use of Deli Malay is more dominantly used in the family sphere and the realm of neighbors which is type (R), while in the realm of work and the realm of religion which is type (T) is more dominant in using mixed languages (Deli Malay - Indonesian).