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Buku ini membahas tentang banyak hal mengenai inovasi pembelajaran Bahasa Indonesia dalam kurikulum merdeka utamanya di era Society 5.0 yang mana pembelajaran yang ada sudah terintegrasi dengan berbagai teknologi yang berkembang di tengah kehidupan masyarakat. Pembelajaran Bahasa Indonesia sendiri tentunya membutuhkan pembaruan perangkat ajar yang inovatif sesuai dengan keadaan siswa. Oleh karena itu, buku ini hadir untuk membantu para pembaca khususnya pemerhati pembelajaran Bahasa Indonesia dalam memahami inovasi pembelajaran Bahasa Indonesia dalam era Society 5.0.
Inovasi pembelajaran bahasa Indonesia dalam konteks Merdeka Belajar di era digital. Esensi merdeka dalam berpikir kuncinya ada pada seorang pendidik. Tanpa terjadi sebuah perubahan dan tindakan dari pendidik, maka tidak mungkin akan terjadi perubahan pada peserta didik. Pembelajaran bahasa Indonesia Merdeka Belajar implikasinya adalah belajar, berpikir, berfilsafat, dan mencari pengetahuan. Pembelajaran bahasa Indonesia merupakan pembelajaran literasi untuk berbagai tujuan berkomunikasi dalam konteks sosial budaya Indonesia. Kemampuan literasi dikembangkan ke dalam pembelajaran menyimak, membaca dan memirsa, menulis, berbicara, dan mempresentasikan untuk berbagai tujuan berbasis genre yang terkait dengan penggunaan bahasa dalam kehidupan. Buku ini berisi tentang inovasi keterampilan bahasa dalam kurikulum merdeka yang dipadukan dengan berbagai macam media pembelajaran atau metode serta model pembelajaran yang telah disesuaikan penulis dengan masalah yang dihadapi oleh siswa pada setiap tingkat kelas.
Hari Alluri has been described by US Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera as a writer who "carries a new, quiet brush of multi-currents, of multi-worlds to paint this holographic life-scape." In The Flayed City, he offers an intimate look into the lives of city dwellers and immigrants in a collection of charged poems that sweep together "an archipelago song" scored by memory and landscape, history and mythology, desire and loss. Driven by what is residual--displacement, family, violent yet delicate masculinity, undervalued yet imperative work--Alluri's lines quiver with the poet's distinctive rendering of praise and lament steeped with "gravity and blood" where "the smell of ants being born surrounds us" and "city lights form constellations // invented to symbolize war." The Flayed City offers a powerful glimpse into a secondary world whose cities, cultural histories and trajectories are hybrids or "immigrated" versions of this one.
For courses in peace studies, peace education, international studies, psychology, political science, anthropology, and sociology. It is also appropriate for any course that addresses conflict (including conflict resolution), violence, and peace. Peace, Conflict, and Violence brings together the key concepts, themes, theories, and practices that are defining peace psychology as we begin the 21st century. This comprehensive book is rooted in psychology, but includes a wide range of interpersonal, community, national and international contexts, multiple levels of analysis from micro to macro, and multi-disciplinary perspectives. It reflects the breadth of the field and captures the main intellectual currents in peace psychology.
Antibiotics represent one of the most successful forms of therapy in medicine. But the efficiency of antibiotics is compromised by the growing number of antibiotic-resistant pathogens. Antibiotic resistance, which is implicated in elevated morbidity and mortality rates as well as in the increased treatment costs, is considered to be one of the major global public health threats (www.who.int/drugresistance/en/) and the magnitude of the problem recently prompted a number of international and national bodies to take actions to protect the public (http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/health_consumer/docs/road-map-amr_en.pdf: http://www.who.int/drugresistance/amr_global_action_plan/en/; http://www.whitehouse....
Adding her stimulating and finely framed ethnography to recent work in the anthropology of the senses, Kathryn Geurts investigates the cultural meaning system and resulting sensorium of Anlo-Ewe-speaking people in southeastern Ghana. Geurts discovered that the five-senses model has little relevance in Anlo culture, where balance is a sense, and balancing (in a physical and psychological sense as well as in literal and metaphorical ways) is an essential component of what it means to be human. Much of perception falls into an Anlo category of seselelame (literally feel-feel-at-flesh-inside), in which what might be considered sensory input, including the Western sixth-sense notion of "intuition...