2023
DOI: 10.22202/jg.2023.v9i1.6730
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Application of Ethno-Pragmatic Learning Strategies in Indonesian Language Lessons in High School in the Merdeka Curriculum (Penerapan Strategi Pembelajaran Ethno-Pragmatik Pada Pelajaran Bahasa Indonesia Di Sma Pada Kurikulum Merdeka)

Abstract: The problem discussed in this study is adapting curriculum changes from the 2013 curriculum to an independent curriculum in Indonesian learning in high school. Facts in the field found that factors inhibiting the implementation of this independent curriculum, such as low student motivation, so that they have not been able to apply an assessment system to manage student interests and talents, independent learning-based learning style refers to the freestyle in learning so that students are less focused on recei… Show more

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“…The United Nations recognizes Arabic and English as six languages that should be used in official communications (Elmadani et al, 2020;Majid, 2023;McEntee-Atalianis & Affiliation, 2020). On the other hand, the people of Indonesia have a particularly needed resistance to their languages and customs (Widiasri, 2023). However, foreign languages can be used as media to grow the economy, politics, education, and facilities as another side of multiculturalism in Indonesian people (Fitriati & Rata, 2020;Poedjiastutie et al, 2021;Tiawati et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The United Nations recognizes Arabic and English as six languages that should be used in official communications (Elmadani et al, 2020;Majid, 2023;McEntee-Atalianis & Affiliation, 2020). On the other hand, the people of Indonesia have a particularly needed resistance to their languages and customs (Widiasri, 2023). However, foreign languages can be used as media to grow the economy, politics, education, and facilities as another side of multiculturalism in Indonesian people (Fitriati & Rata, 2020;Poedjiastutie et al, 2021;Tiawati et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%