2020
DOI: 10.33578/pjr.v4i5.8089
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The Development of Social Studies Teaching Materials Based on Malay Siak Songket Weaving for Fourth Grade Elementary School Students

Abstract: Growing awareness of students to love their own culture is not easy, there needsto be an effort to introduce. Culture-oriented learning supported by relevant teaching materials is an articative to the answer. The purpose of this research is the development of  IPS elementary teaching material  based on  Siak Malay songket weaving. It is expected that with the development of teaching materials students will develop a love for their own culture, especially about the weaving of Malay Siak songket and can also inc… Show more

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“…Alat ini merupakan pengembangan dari alat tenun kik yang sudah ada untuk menghasilkan karya tenun Siak. Tenun Siak yang merupakan sebagai warisan budaya yang merupakan bagaian integral dari konfigurasi kebudayaan tentu dalam keberadaannya perlu dilestarikan dan diwariskan pada generasi mendatang (Guslinda., Kurnia, R., 2020).…”
Section: Gambar 3 Peninggalan Alat Tenun Kikunclassified
“…Alat ini merupakan pengembangan dari alat tenun kik yang sudah ada untuk menghasilkan karya tenun Siak. Tenun Siak yang merupakan sebagai warisan budaya yang merupakan bagaian integral dari konfigurasi kebudayaan tentu dalam keberadaannya perlu dilestarikan dan diwariskan pada generasi mendatang (Guslinda., Kurnia, R., 2020).…”
Section: Gambar 3 Peninggalan Alat Tenun Kikunclassified
“…Riau Songket has rich local knowledge values as one of the traditional artworks that still exist today (Guslinda et al, 2019;Permata Sari et al, 2020). Prior research was undertaken to investigate these wisdom values and how Riau Songket can achieve harmony with its surroundings (Mohammad et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another opinion states that Malay comes from the term "malay" which means rain (Budiawan, 2021). One of the cultures of the Malay people is songket weaving (Guslinda et al, 2020). Songket woven fabric is an artefact in culture that acts as one of the ethnic identities, especially for the Malay community, which is one of the largest ethnic groups in the world whose distribution covers the ASEAN region (Zhang et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%