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Title: FORMING CHILDREN’S CHARACTER TO LOVE THE ENVIRONMENT THROUGH
WASTE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
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Authors: Arundati Shinta and Siti Mahamudah, Indonesia |
Abstract: Character building is generally carried out in schools, with the teacher as the model. This
character building will be more intensive when schools achieve the Adiwiyata School predicate.
Adiwiyata is a sign that the school's teachers and students have environmentally friendly habits.
One of the activities that show love for the environment is processing waste in an
environmentally friendly manner. There is a tendency for the character building to loosen up
when the process of obtaining the Adiwiyata predicate is completed. However, character
education should not stop. To overcome this, parents should also adopt the habit of processing
waste in an environmentally friendly manner (making compost). If parents can do that (make
compost) sustainedly, then children will be trained to behave in a commendable manner, i.e
being responsible, not delaying on tasks (not procrastination), and being diligent and thrifty.
Responsible behavior arises because children learn to manage their own waste. Economical
behavior emerges so that less waste is processed. Diligent behavior occurs because composting
must be carried out continuously since humans produce waste every day. Procrastination does
not occur because waste must be processed immediately. If it is too late, the garbage will be
surrounded by maggots. The existence of maggots usually will reduce the motivation to process
waste, which can stop the character education. |
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