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LADU: Journal of Languages and Education
Published by CV. Mitra Palupi
ISSN : 27742083     EISSN : 2774194X     DOI : -
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LADU: Journal of Languages & Education provides a forum for discussion of current topics and issues in language and literacy that have a direct influence on thinking and practice in education. Articles draw important and well-communicated implications of their subject matter for one or more of the following: policy, curriculum, pedagogy or evaluation in education. Articles on all aspects of language education are welcome in the dominant language of the country, society, or the education system concerned. This includes mother tongue, second and foreign language education, issues related to immersion education, content-based language teaching, CLIL, bi / multilingual, and teaching media.
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Characterization of Imagination Patterns in Students' Drawings Class 1 SDIT ALIF Mulyani; Helmanto, Fachri; Rajagukguk, Zahra Fitrah
LADU: Journal of Languages and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): January-February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56724/ladu.v5i1.287

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Background:  Learning art plays an important role in developing students' creative and imaginative abilities. Through art, students not only learn about techniques and aesthetics but also express their ideas, feelings, and imagination. Art education is realized in the form of visual arts, which can be enjoyed through the sense of sight. This enhances local cultural awareness, fosters appreciation for cultural values, and serves as a medium for creativity development and the generation of new ideas. Art also enables self-actualization and the cultivation of creativity. Imagination, often referred to as the ability to visualize, is the capacity to form new images or sensations that are not directly experienced through sight, hearing, or other senses. Among elementary school students, drawing is one of the most dominant dimensions of imagination. Through drawing, students engage in activities such as scribbling, sketching, and coloring objects, which results in meaningful visual representations. Purpose: This article aims to explore the characterization of imaginative themes that emerge in drawings created by students. Design and methods: The method used in this study is the Narrative Method with a qualitative descriptive approach. The Narrative Method, as applied here, follows Polkinghorne's model. Narrative research aims to explore and understand individual experiences through storytelling. Polkinghorne’s model provides an analytical framework consisting of three key components: theme, context (domain), and cognitive structure. Data collection techniques used in this study include interviews and documentation. This research focuses on identifying the characterization of imaginative themes that appear in the drawings of first-grade students at SDIT ALIF. Results: The findings indicate that the principle of proximality is implemented by grouping nearby objects into patterns. This reflects a perceptual tendency wherein humans perceive closely positioned objects as part of a larger group or relationship. The principle of continuity suggests that individuals tend to view lines and patterns as unified or continuous entities. In the context of imagination, this means that people often form mental images of ideas or concepts in a continuous manner. For example, when imagining an object or scene, individuals tend to fill in the missing or unclear parts in their minds to create a completer and more coherent picture. Based on the discussion, the characterization of imaginative patterns in the drawings of first-grade students involves the senses of sight, hearing, touch, and taste.
Arabic Language Learning in Majelis Taklim: Approaches and Methods Fasha, Julia; Siddiq, Mohammad; Azzahro, Fatimah
LADU: Journal of Languages and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): January-February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56724/ladu.v5i1.300

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Background: Majelis taklim holds significant potential for Arabic language education through the application of varied and adaptive methods. The combination of traditional and modern methods can enhance teaching effectiveness if accompanied by appropriate strategies to overcome challenges. Thus, majelis taklim can continue to serve as a relevant and high-quality center for Arabic language learning for the Muslim community. Purpose: This article examines the methods and approaches to teaching Arabic in majelis taklim.. Design and methods: A qualitative paradigm using literature reviews was chosen to understand how aspects of Arabic language teaching methods can be formulated to meet the needs of majelis taklim. Results: In majelis taklim, various teaching approaches are employed, both traditional and modern. The combination of these approaches, along with the development of teaching methods and content, aims to support Islamic education, including Arabic language instruction. The preparation of teaching materials considers participants' backgrounds, particularly their age, and integrates traditional and modern methods. Commonly used Arabic teaching methods in majelis taklim include lectures and discussions, the grammar-translation method, as well as repetition and memorization techniques. The implementation of these methods must be adapted to address challenges such as limited time, diverse participant backgrounds, and restricted access to modern learning resources.

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