ECOCULTURAL REVITALIZATION OF NORTH SUMATERA THROUGH THE IMPLEMENTATION-CONSTRUCTIVE APPROACHING POETRY OF STUDENTS SMK SWASTA 4 UMN AL-WASHLIYAH IN 2018-2019 ACADEMIC YEAR

  • Rosmawati Harahap, Alkausar Saragih UMN Al Washliyah

Abstrak

The Malay culture was North Sumatra ecocultural. Population of Medan City is invisible, mostly Malay; the population of Medan City is a multi-ethnic Indonesia City, namely the Malays, the Batak-Tobanese, the Karonese, the Pakpak-Dairi, the Simalungun-nese, the Angkolanese, the Mandailingnese, the Minangnese, the Aceh, the Banjarnese, the Javanese, and the Chinese. Students of UMN Swasta 4 Al-Washliyah in 2018-2019 Academic Year of various ethnic groups in Indonesia. During this time, the North Sumatran Malay culture had undergone many subsequent changes during urbanization and globalization. It's sad if our young generation must lose their identity in their culture. Though they have a local culture according to the ethnic origin. The purpose of this study is to restore the ecoculture of North Sumatra owned by Medan residents. This study aims to illustrate the cultural abilities of North Sumatra through poetry writing from dtudents. Students of UMN Swasta 4 Al-Washliyah in 2018-2019 Academic Year. In modern ethnography that social and cultural forms of society are fostered and explained through the analysis and reasoning of researchers. With the ethics of scientific truth that enter the community to produce the right data has been fulfilled in this research activity. Based on the results of preliminary research that is known to be true according to the steps of the study namely observation, interviews, constructivism experiment-learning, and documentation. The results of this study contain poetry data in the form of Malay Deli written by the students of UMN Swasta 4 Al-Washliyah. The Malay language translation of Deli is smilar to the Indonesian lexeme listed in the Big Indonesian Dictionary. It was concluded that there was an ecocultural element in North Sumatra in accordance with the list of Deli Malay lexemes. This is evident from a number of articles used in his poem included in the Deli Malay Malay language list which is similar to Indonesian. Students of UMN Swasta 4 Al-Washliyah consider it old-fashioned if they are at home speaking according to their mother's language. Teenagers are more interested in the development of technology and malls and from time to time leave their own traditions or culture.

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2019-10-01