Oktober 16, 2018

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Manfaatkan Gadget sebagai Sarana Kreasi, INews TV Gelar Kuliah Umum

Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) menjadi tuan rumah dalam Kuliah Umum bersama INews TV dari MNC Group di Gedung Auditorium Prof.Wuryanto
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Pembelajaran dengan Bahasa Kedua Bebani Kognitif Siswa

Penggunaan bahasa kedua dalam pembelajaran anak-anak usia awal dinilai tidak tepat. Penggunaan bahasa kedua membuat anak terbebani secara kognitif. Akibatnya, pembelajaran tidak berjalan optimal. Peneliti bahasa dari University of Leeds, Hywel Coleman, mengungkapkan bahwa ketika diajari menggunakan bahasa kedua anak-anak harus berpikir beberapa kali. Kondisi inilah yang membuat anak-anak terbebani dan hasil belajar tidak optimal. Berdasarkan...
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Dekan FMIPA Ikuti Workshop PPG di Singapura

Dekan Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam (FMIPA) Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) Prof Dr Zaenuri SE MSi Akt mengikuti workshop imersi Pendidikan Profesi Guru (PPG) yang diinisiasi oleh Kementrian Riset Teknologi dan Pendidikan Tinggi (Kemristekdikti) di The Head Foundation Singapura selama lima hari.
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UNNES-UNDIP Selenggarakan Seminar Kolaborasi

Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (LP2M) Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) bersama dengan Universitas Diponegoro (UNDIP) menyelenggarakan Seminar Nasional Kolaborasi Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (SNK-PPM UNNES UNDIP) dengan mengangkat tema Akselerasi Pembangunan Manusia melalui Sinkronisasi Program Pemerintah Daerah dan Perguruan Tinggi di Hotel Grasia, Selasa (16/10).
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Peter Carey: Lupakan Sastra, Kita Terputus dengan Leluhur

Bangsa Indonesia terancam terputus dengan leluhurnya jika melupakan sastra, terutam sastra lisan. Dalam sastra lisan terdapat berbagai nilai dan pengetahuan tentang lingkungan. Jika sastra terlupakan, pengetahuan dan nilai juga akan terlupakan. Sejarawan Trinity Collage Oxford University Peter Carey mengatakan itu ketika menjadi pembicara dan Konferensi Bahasa dan Sastra (KBS) III di Hotel Santika Premiere, Selasa...
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Ikuti Konferensi, 157 Peneliti Bahasa dan Sastra Paparkan Temuan dan Gagasan

Sebanyak 157 peneliti bahasa dan sastra dari berbagai lembaga di Indonesia mengikuti Konferensi Bahasa dan Sastra III di Hotel Santika Premiere Semarang, Selasa (16/10). Selama konferensi mereka akan mempresentasikan gagasan dan temuan masing-masing. Sebelum diskusi panel, konferensi dibuka dengan presentasi dari tiga pembicara utama yaitu Peter Carey (Trinity College Oxford University), Hywel Coleman (University of...
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Kursus Bahasa Indonesia Kian Diminati di Arab Saudi

Jeddah—Program kursus Bahasa Indonesia bagi Penutur Asing (BIPA) yang diselenggarakan oleh Konsulat Jederal Republik Indonesia (KJRI) Jeddah kian diminati warga Saudi dan ekspatriat yang tinggal di Jeddah dan kota-kota sekitarnya. Terbukti jumlah pendaftar yang berminat menginguti program BIPA dari tahun ke tahun kian meningkat. Program ini sebelumnya diadakan sekali dalam setahun. Peserta beralasan belajar bahasa...
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