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Program Tutorial Kaligrafi Jepang pada Nihon Club SMA/Sederajat di Bandung Gustini, Maria; Martawijaya, Asteria Permata; Ardipradja, Ari Rahmat Utama; Hidayat, Yayat
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 22 No 01 (2025): Sarwahita : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21009/sarwahita.221.5

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The Japanese Calligraphy tutorial program at 7th Nihongo Club of  Senior High Schools/Equivalent in Bandung aims to increase insight about Japanese calligraphy techniques (Shodo) and to find out the extent of students' interest in traditional Japanese culture, especially Japanese calligraphy. The implementation of the activity uses the Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) approach method, which is a collaborative pattern between the community and the world of higher education that is action-oriented with service learning. After the tutorial carried out, the target audience gains the latest knowledge and skills about Shodo (Japanese calligraphy). The results of this activity are that participants can understand basic kanji calligraphy techniques, namely kaisho, with a focus on four material skills, namely mastering line and tome techniques on kanji 一, kanji 十. Then master the technique of making a combination of horizontal and vertical lines, and can make hidari harai and hane on kanji 口 and kanji 行. Participants can also master the technique of making kagi hane on kanji 円、kanji 先. In addition, participants can also master the technique of making migi harai on the kanji 本 and kanji 永. Participants also showed a high interest in Japanese calligraphy, this can be seen from the answers to the satisfaction questionnaire which stated that participants wanted to learn additional material on Japanese kanji calligraphy.   Abstrak Program tutorial Kaligrafi Jepang pada 7 Nihongo Club SMA/Sederajat di kota Bandung ini bertujuan untuk untuk menambah wawasan mengenai Shodo atau teknik kaligrafi Jepang yang merupakan budaya tradisional Jepang dan mengetahui sejauh mana minat siswa terhadap budaya tradisional Jepang, khususnya kaligrafi Jepang. Pelaksanaan kegiatan menggunakan metode pendekatan Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR), yaitu pola kolaborasi antara komunitas dengan dunia pendidikan tinggi yang berorientasi aksi dengan service learning. Setelah kegiatan tutorial dilaksanakan khalayak sasaran mendapatkan pengetahuan dan keterampilan terbaru mengenai Shodo (kaligrafi Jepang). Hasil dari kegiatan ini peserta dapat memahami teknik kaligrafi kanji tingkat dasar yaitu kaisho, dengan fokus keterampilan empat materi yaitu menguasai teknik garis dan tome pada kanji 一, kanji 十. Kemudian menguasai teknik membuat garis kombinasi antara horizontal dan vertikal, dapat membuat hidari harai dan hane pada kanji 口dan kanji 行. Peserta juga dapat menguasai teknik membuat kagi hane pada kanji 円、kanji 先 dan menguasai teknik membuat migi harai pada kanji 本 dan kanji 永.  Selain itu berdasarkan jawaban kuesioner sekitar 60% peserta juga menunjukkan minat tinggi terhadap kaligrafi Jepang dan menyatakan ingin belajar materi tambahan mengenai kaligrafi kanji Jepang.
Profil Gaya Belajar pada Mahasiswa Program Studi Bahasa Jepang Ardipradja, Ari Rahmat Utama; Widiyani, Anggun
JOEAI (Journal of Education and Instruction) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): JOEAI (Journal of Education and Instruction)
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Matematika, Komputer, Keperawatan, Pendidikan dan Ekonomi (IPM2KPE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/joeai.v6i1.4957

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The purpose of this study was to determine the learning style profile of students of the STBA YAPARI-ABA Japanese Language Studies Program in Bandung. The method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive method with observation and questionnaires as data collection instruments. The number of respondents in this study were 100 Japanese language study program students from 4 levels of study who were selected by random sampling technique. The results of this study are the mapping of student learning styles from level 1 to level 4. Although the tendency for learning styles in each dimension can be observed, there are several dimensions with respondents without a tendency showing a dominant number. When viewed from the profile of each respondent's study level, the profile combination is different. Level 1 has a learning style profile sensing - visual - reflective - sequential - introverted - inductive, level 2 has a learning style profile sensing - visual - active - global - extroverted - inductive, while levels 3 and level 4 have the same learning style profile, namely sensing – visual – reflective – global – introverted – deductive. In conclusion, from this study, the learning style profiles of students of the STBA YAPARI-ABA Bandung Japanese Language Study Program obtained a sensing – visual – reflective – global – introverted – inductive pattern. Keywords: Learning Style, Japanese Language Students, Profile