Three UMM Lecturers Improve Literacy at Rumaisa School South Korea

Author : Humas | Thursday, September 14, 2023 05:24 WIB
Three lecturers at Rumah Muslimah Indonesia (Rumaisa) School in South Korea (Photo: Special)

The dedication of the academic community of Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM) is not only located in Indonesia but also in foreign countries. One of them was conducted by three UMM lecturers with an online system at Rumah Muslimah Indonesia (Rumaisa) School in South Korea. The agenda, held last September 11, attempted to help teachers improve the literacy movement based on the Pancasila student profile. In addition, it motivates children to grow into insightful global citizens.

Three lecturers are part of the team, namely Arinta Rezty Wijayaningputri, S.Pd., M.Pd., Innany Mukhlishina, M.Pd., and Mutyas Galuh Danawati, S.Pd., M.Pd. Arinta, as the team leader, explained that this service's main focus is to introduce life's values, especially the importance of Pancasila. She says Pancasila is a strong foundation for building students' character and morals. Several materials have been given to contribute to providing more understanding.

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For example, the first material that studies the provisions of writing children's stories is based on the Pancasila student profile. Arinta explained the steps, requirements, and appropriate writing format. The participating teachers were also invited to practice to understand and comprehend better immediately.

" We also discussed the school literacy program based on the Pancasila student profile. Among the profiles of Pancasila students are faith and devotion to God, noble character, critical, independent, mutual cooperation, creative, and global diversity," she said.

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The community service was appreciated by the Principal of Rumaisa School, Ninda Ekaristi, S.T. She hopes that community service programs from various universities, especially UMM, can solve the educational challenges there. Especially seeing that the Rumaisa School teachers are mothers and wives. "Hopefully, everything conveyed by friends from UMM will provide new insights and a new understanding of Pancasila-based education," said Ninda.

She considered the meeting very good and interesting, especially regarding sharing. Activities like this can contribute to the education of children in South Korea. Especially children from half marriages. So that they can get to know Indonesia and Pancasila. (Put/*/Wil)

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