Students' Perceptions Of The Value Of Local Wisdom Short Story Environment Forest Destruction Prohibition Of Indonesian Weekly Newspapers

Anshari Anshari(1*), Juanda Juanda(2),

(1) Universitas Negeri Makassar
(2) Universitas Negeri Makassar
(*) Corresponding Author



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Abstract. The purpose of this study was to explore the value of local wisdom contained and students' perceptions of the value of local wisdom in the short stories of the Indonesian weekly newspaper. The research method used is a mixed -method quantitative qualitative research. The population is the Department of Indonesian Language and Literature. The students who were the research samples were BSI students, Makassar State University registered 2018 in  2019/2020  academic year at FBS, UNM totaling 30 students. The research period was eight months from February to September 2020. The data obtained were transcribed using an ecocritical approach. Furthermore, the data were analyzed qualitatively using the NVivo 12 Plus application. The contents of this short story reveal types of local wisdom, namely: customary deliberations when something is to be decided, forest waqf, obeying the rules agreed upon by custom, and cooperation. Environmental phenomena are found in short stories, namely: pollution, wildernes, natural disasters, dwelling settlements, animals, and global warming. In general, students perceive the short story The destruction of the Prohibited Forest positively and accept the forbidden forest short story as reading material that is useful for building characters that care about local wisdom and care for the environment. They gave responses related to the acceptance of the short story about the destruction of prohibited forests, namely the importance of obeying customary rules, learning materials in schools and colleges, ecocritical teaching materials, violating customary rules causing disasters, customary deliberations, and preserving flora and fauna.

 

Keywords: Perception, local wisdom, short stories, and NVivo 12 Plus

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