Tama: Journal of Visual Arts
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): TAMA: JOURNAL OF VISUAL ART VOLUME 1 NO.2 DECEMBER

Illustrated Book Design as Waste Education for Children Aged 7-9 Years in Semarang City

Sayid Mataram (Unknown)
Zahra Luthfi Karunia Afanin (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
03 Apr 2024

Abstract

Garbage problems are common in Indonesia. The amount of waste disposed of in landfills is increasing every year. The waste problem is caused by a lack of public awareness regarding waste management. Therefore, it is necessary to educate the public to increase awareness of the environment. Education about environmental care given early on can prevent bad things that might happen in the future. The problem in this research is how to educate children to increase awareness of the environment using the educational media of illustrated books. This descriptive qualitative research refers to the ADDIE research model to create illustrated book media as an educational solution to waste problems. With educational media illustrated books that have been designed, children can understand the types of waste and get an education about waste. Waste that is disposed of is properly and correctly segregated for each type. Illustrated books have proven effective as educational media for children aged 7-9 years as evidenced by the ease with which children understand the types and sorting of waste Keywords: Education, Waste Management, Children, Illustrated Books

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Journal Info

Abbrev

tama

Publisher

Subject

Arts Humanities Education

Description

TAMA Journal of Visual Arts is published by the Faculty of Art and Design Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS). The journal is published twice a year, providing a space for academics, researchers and art and design practitioners to convey their ideas and thoughts. We encourage breakthroughs in practice ...