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Enhancing Students’ Listening Motivation in Hikayat Texts through Culturally Responsive Teaching in Senior High School Purnawan, Lalu Dedi; Sari, Rini Kurniatun; Usman, Usman; Al-Pansori, Muh. Jaelani
Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu Vol. 6 No. 02 (2026): Jurnal Multidisiplin Sahombu, 2026
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Listening instruction on hikayat texts in senior high schools often encounters low student learning motivation due to instructional practices that lack contextual relevance and insufficient integration of students’ cultural backgrounds. This study aims to enhance students’ learning motivation in listening to hikayat texts through the implementation of the Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) approach. The research employed a collaborative classroom action research design using a lesson study framework consisting of the stages of plan, do, and see. The study was conducted in class X-1 of SMA Negeri 2 Praya and involved 36 students. The research was carried out in two cycles. Data were collected through learning motivation questionnaires, cognitive achievement tests, classroom observations, and reflective documentation. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive quantitative and qualitative methods. The findings reveal a significant improvement in students’ learning motivation following the implementation of CRT. In the pre-action phase, students’ motivation was predominantly categorized as low to moderate. After the implementation of CRT in Cycle I and Cycle II, the proportion of students with high learning motivation increased substantially, reaching 72% in Cycle II, while no students remained in the low-motivation category. These results indicate that the CRT approach is effective in fostering culturally relevant, meaningful, and engaging listening instruction for hikayat texts at the senior high school level.
Inovasi Pembelajaran Seni Rupa: Pemanfaatan Kotak Susu Bekas sebagai Media Cap Batik di SMAN 2 Pujut Usman, Usman; Al_Pansori, Muh Jaelani; Purnawan, Lalu Dedi; Sari, Rini Kurniatun
Empiricism Journal Vol. 7 No. 1: March 2026
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (LITPAM)

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Penelitian ini mengeksplorasi pemanfaatan kotak susu bekas sebagai media cap batik dalam pembelajaran seni rupa di SMAN 2 Pujut, Lombok Tengah, yang menghadapi kendala keterbatasan sarana dan prasarana. Pendekatan ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan keterlibatan siswa, kreativitas, dan keterampilan teknis mereka dalam seni batik. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah kualitatif deskriptif dengan pendekatan studi kasus, melibatkan observasi, wawancara, dan dokumentasi karya batik siswa. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penggunaan kotak susu bekas secara signifikan meningkatkan keterlibatan aktif siswa pada setiap tahap pembelajaran, dari perancangan motif hingga penerapan cap batik. Peningkatan yang terukur juga terlihat pada kreativitas siswa, dengan mereka berhasil menciptakan pola batik yang beragam dan terstruktur dengan baik, serta keterampilan teknis, terutama dalam ketepatan pemotongan dan penerapan teknik batik. Selain itu, kesadaran terhadap keberlanjutan dan pengelolaan limbah juga meningkat. Penggunaan motif batik lokal, seperti motif SASAMBO, memperkuat identitas budaya siswa. Inovasi ini tidak hanya mengatasi keterbatasan sarana dan prasarana, tetapi juga menawarkan model pembelajaran seni yang lebih kreatif, inklusif, dan berkelanjutan, serta dapat diadaptasi oleh sekolah lain yang menghadapi tantangan serupa. Innovative Art Education: Utilizing Used Milk Cartons as Batik Stamp Media at SMAN 2 Pujut Abstract This study explores the use of used milk cartons as a batik stamp medium in visual arts education at SMAN 2 Pujut, Central Lombok, which faces challenges due to limited facilities and infrastructure. This approach aims to enhance student engagement, creativity, and technical skills in batik art. The research method used is qualitative descriptive with a case study approach, involving observations, interviews, and documentation of student batik works. The results show that the use of used milk cartons significantly increased student engagement at every stage of the learning process, from motif design to the application of batik stamps. Measurable improvements were also observed in students' creativity, as they successfully created diverse and well-structured batik patterns, and in technical skills, particularly in precision cutting and batik technique application. Additionally, awareness of sustainability and waste management was also heightened. The use of local batik motifs, such as the SASAMBO motif, strengthened students' cultural identity. This innovation not only addresses the limitations of facilities and infrastructure but also offers a more creative, inclusive, and sustainable art education model, which can be adapted by other schools facing similar challenges.