Senin, 28 Februari 2011

Mengintip Anak Rimba Belajar di Alam Terbuka

Selasa, 01/03/2011 14:31 WIB

Chaidir Anwar Tanjung - detikNews
Mengintip Anak-anak Rimba Belajar
Jambi - Jangankan ruangan kelas permanen, kursi dan meja pun tidak tersedia. Hanya ada papan tulis sederhana yang tersangkut di sejumlah pohon. Di alam terbuka itulah, anak-anak suku Orang Rimba di Jambi berjuang untuk mengenal tulis dan baca.

Di kawasan Taman Nasional Bukit Duabelas (TNBD) di sanalah salah satu komunitas masyarakat Orang Rimba berada. Anak-anak mereka sebenarnya juga ingin mengenyam pendidikan sebagaimana anak-anak pada umumnya. Namun sayang, di kawasan taman nasional ini tidak tersedia sekolah sebagaimana lazimnya.

Jangankan sekolah yang permanen, pemerintah sendiri sampai sekarang tidak bisa menempatkan guru walau hanya sekedar untuk memperkenalkan tulis dan baca. Tidak ada satu pun guru berstatus PNS, yang mau bertugas jauh di tengah kawasan hutan itu. Guru-guru PNS itu, agaknya enggan berbagi ilmu untuk anak-anak rimba yang jauh dari berbagai akses itu.

Di sana hanya ada Karlina (27) alumnus Antroplog Universitas Gajah Mada (UGM) sebagai tenaga pengajar dari LSM lingkungan Warsi untuk anak-anak suku pedalaman itu. Menurut Karlina kepada detikcom, Selasa (1/3/2011), di kawasan itu ada sekitar 30 anak Orang Rimba yang sangat tekun untuk menuntut ilmu di sekolah non formal.

Mereka belajar seadanya di alam terbuka. Tanpa memakai seragam sekolah, mereka tetap bersemangat belajar membaca dan menulis. Malah sebagian di antara anak-anak ini masih banyak yang bertelanjang.

"Kebetulan anak-anak rimba sangat cepat menangkap, dan mereka sangat antusias setiap kali belajar," ujar Karlina.

Komunitas Orang Rimba menyebar di kawasan taman nasional, dengan jarak dari satu lokasi ke kelompok lainnya saling berjauhan. Malah ada yang ditempuh dengan perjalanan kaki minimal 7 jam dari posko Warsi yang berada di kawasan penyanggah taman nasional itu. Di sanalah, Karlin harus membagi waktu untuk bergantian memberikan pelajaran tulis baca bagi anak-anak Rimba.

Untuk satu kelompok belajar, minimal ada 6 anak rimba. Mereka terdiri dari berbagai usia. Tidak ada pembatasan sebagaimana lazimnya. Yang penting mereka mau berjibaku untuk mengenal menulis dan membaca.

"Sistem belajar kita sangat sederhana sekali. Kadang kala lagi latihan menulis bukunya habis, kita menggunakan kertas rokok yang terbuang di tengah hutan. Tapi anak-anak itu tetap antusias untuk menimba ilmu," kata Karlina.

Sistem belajarnya juga sangat berbeda dengan sekolah formal. Karlina guru anak orang rimba ini, tidak pernah memaksakan seharian untuk memperkenalkan tulis dan baca. Karlina selalu membawa anak-anak ini untuk bermain di alam terbuka. Pelan-pelan sambil bermain, ilmu tulis dan baca disampaikan secara perlahan.

"Bagi-anak-anak yang sudah pandai menulis, membaca ditambah ilmu pengetahuan sedikit, maka kita akan melakukan advokasi kepada pemerintah agar mereka diberikan kesempatan mengikuti Ujian Nasional," kata Karlina.

(cha/fay)

Aku :

Aku mau banget jadi guru yang ngajar di pedalaman................. hehehe

Jumat, 09 April 2010

Passive Voice

Article: "I love you"

"I love you"

Sikander Ziad Hashmi, sunniforum.com


“I love you.”

It’s a sentence most of us have probably used at one time or another, though we probably don’t want elaborate on the context we’ve used it in.

But hey, what’s wrong with love?

Love is one of the central human emotions. We all experience love for someone or something, to varying degrees, at one time or another. Most of the time, when we think of love, it brings a warm, fuzzy, and sometimes naughty feeling – the type that makes us feel that nothing in the world matters, with the exception of our beloved.

We are often hushed up and reluctant to discuss love with anyone, except for maybe our close friends. But if we think about it, love isn’t something bad. In fact, it too is a blessing of Allah. Think: if there was no love in the world, every single person would fight everyone else. There would be no peace and happiness. The world would be a terrible place without love.

One of the strongest (if not the strongest) bonds of love are between family members. Thus, Allah has made all believers brothers (and sisters). That’s why we should try to love all Muslims as our brothers and sisters.



http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/showthread.php?1517-Article-I-love-you

Semoga

Semoga...................
aku mendapatkan pekerjaan yang bagus dalam menunjang karir ku nanti, agar aku dapat membangun sebuah rumah impian.
semoga............
aku mendapatkan jodoh yang baik dan beriman yang dapat membimbingku kearah yang positif dan menjadi keluarga yang sakinah. amiiiiiin......................

Syukur

bersyukur...............
atas semua yang telah diberikan tuhan terhadapku, memberikan keluarga yang baik dan mencintaiku, memberikan rezeki yang melimpah untukku dan keluargaku, memberikan sahabat-sahabat yang baik, teman-teman yang perduli terhadapku, saudara-saudara yang mencintaiku.
apapun yang telah diberikannya aku akan selalu bersyukur, karena tak ingin menjadi orang yang tidak tau bersyukur.

Artikel yang berisi kalimat If clause

UN: Global life expectancy up sharply since 1950
The Associated Press , United Nations | Sat, 04/10/2010 7:49 AM | World
Global life expectancy has increased sharply from 47 years in 1950-55 to 68 years in 2005-2010, the U.N. said in a report Friday.

The report by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said people are living longer mainly because of improvements in nutrition and hygiene, and advances in vaccines and medical treatments against infectious and parasitic diseases that are "communicable."

With the decline in mortality more pronounced at younger ages, deaths have become increasingly concentrated at older ages when people are more likely to develop "non-communicable" chronic and degenerative diseases such as cancer, diabetes, heart and respiratory problems, the report said.

Globally, it said, the proportion of deaths at age 60 or over has risen from 26 percent in 1950-55 to 54 percent in 2005-2010.

According to the report, the shift from communicable to non-communicable diseases as the main cause of deaths has occurred in all regions of the world except sub-Saharan Africa, where the HIV/AIDS epidemic is widespread and infectious and parasitic diseases still claim many lives.

If mortality continues to decline worldwide, the report said, the burden from non-communicable diseases will become even greater.

Because most of these diseases are chronic and require long-term treatment and management, it recommends that efforts be concentrated in delaying the onset of illness.

The report said governments can do this by taking measures to reduce the risk factors associated with chronic diseases such as overweight, physical inactivity, tobacco use and alcohol abuse.

It also calls for governments to address the global shortage of health workers, especially in developing countries.

The report will be discussed at a meeting of the U.N. Commission on Population and Development from April 12-16 at U.N. headquarters.

PASSIVE VOICE

ECSTASY POSSESSION

Abuse not legal in questioning

Eny wulandari

The Jakarta post/JAKARTA

Police should not abuse witnesses during an investigation and it can be used againt5s them at trial, experts say.

National commission o human rights chairman ifdal kasim said Tuesday that this conduct cdould be considered an act against human rights.

Ifdal was among expert witnesses who testified in favor sukatma bin susandhi or aan, arrested and tried for possession of ectasy pill, in another hearing at the south Jakarta district court.

Ifdal also said that evidence that was obtained by violence and presented at trial could be considered a “fabrication”, breaching the investagion procedure.

“it is considered as a state failture not to protect citizens’ human rights,” ifdal said

Sr. Comr. Alfonso, indoneisan Institute of police science (PITK) rector, present as an expert witnesses, said that officers involved in violence during aan’s questioning could face the law.

Earlier,witnesses tyas rumanti said that the defendant, her husband, suffered several facial in juries. “ he was also handcuffed,” she said.

Tyas said that she had heard people in a meeting room on the eighth floor of the arta graham building,south Jakarta, where her husband hyad been interroatwd for possessing an ecstasy pill.

Alfonso said another possible procedural fault surrounding aan’s questioningwas that the Jakarta police had made the dossier of the questioning, while officer from Maluku police had questioned aan.

It is unusual that Jakarta police made the dossier but Maluku regional police interrogated aan,” he said.

Aan testified at Tuesday’s hearing that Maluku officers questioned him on illegal wapon ownership.

He said that Sr. Comr. Jhony siahaan had asked for him to show the location of the weapon otherwise the police would take the drug possession incident to trial.

“ I told them what I knew about the weapon based on secondhand accounts,” he said.

Aann said another officer, second brig. Oet put5uarima, later searched his clothes to discover a wallet.

After that, aan said, obet left the room where he was investigated and came in with the wallet wrapped in pplastic.

Obet, he added, showed him the drug wrapped in folded papper money.

He dained the money and drug was hi8s.”they did not ask me where I had received it,” he said.

I was beaten and kicked during the questioning session. They also forced me to take off my clithes,” said aan.

He added that he was bullied into signing the dossier of the drug case without reading it.

Prior to the questioning session, aan said he had been questioned twice over drug.

Aan was arrested by investigators from the Jakarta Police on Dec. 14 after investigators from the Maluku Regional Police had reportedly found 0,1467 grams of Ectasy.

He has been charged with article 112 of the 2009 narcotics law on illeal drug possession.

Senin, 05 April 2010

Hasrat

Hasrat untuk memilikimu lagi sudah tidak kurasakan lagi, semua telah sirna
pupus...............