The purpose of this study was to describe the implementation of Malay Malay Culture through the subject of introducing Malay Traditional Javanese culture to PGSD students at Jambi University. The research method used is descriptive qualitative using ethnographic type, because it will describe the characteristics of Jambi Malay culture within the scope of PGSD FKIP UNJA students. Data collection techniques using observation and interview techniques. Data analysis techniques were performed using interactive models (Miles and Huberman). Based on the results of the study, PGSD Unja students in the academic year 2019/2020 have been able to implement the culture of Malay Jambi very well through the introduction of Malay customary Javanese subjects. This is because, these students not only get theories during attending lectures, but also go directly to the field to find out the cultural background of the Malay Malay community, such as visiting the Siginjai Museum to find out the traditional tools used by the Malay Malay community in ancient times. As for the suggestions in this study, it is hoped that students can also apply the culture of Malay people to daily life so that they can further deepen the Malay Malay culture, and it is hoped that PGSD FKIP Unja students next academic year can also be preserving and preserving Jambi Malay culture
The aim of this research is to describe the teaching style of the servant and honorarium teacher in elementary school number 55/I Sridadi on years 2019/2020. This research use qualitative descriptive. The collecting of the data were use observation and interview. Interview were do with servant, honorarium and head master in elementary school number 55/I Sridadi, Analysis data was use interactive model (Miles and Huberman) and to test the validity data use triangulation data. The result from this research got there is differentiate among servant and honorarium teacher in teaching style in elementary school number 55/I Sridadi on years 2019/2020.
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