Science Education Through Malaysian Animation Series

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Research in Early Childhood Education Pub Date : 2022-07-27 DOI:10.5296/ire.v10i2.19682
Latifah Sarif, Sharifah Intan Sharina Syed Abdullah, Enio Kang Mohd Sufian Kang
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Animation is one of the multimedia elements that is able to express children's fantasies into reality. Animation is seen to be able to motivate and stimulate children's thinking in an effort to reduce the cognitive load during the learning process. Animation in science education has been used as an educational resource to support science learning for decades. However, most members of society consider animation to be merely a form of entertainment. Contrary to popular belief, animation is not just focused on entertainment alone, but also plays a huge role in the world of education. This study was conducted through a data analysis process from Miles et al. on three popular animation series published by local animation companies. An analysis was conducted to identify the elements of science education delivered through the published animated series. The results of the survey found that 33 episodes of the Upin & Ipin animated, 26 episodes of the Didie and Friends animated series and 14 episodes of the Alif and Sofia animated series contain elements of science education that can be utilized in primary school science education. This study was implemented so that community members make use of the animated series that are screened used to educate children through non-formal education as basic knowledge of science in children's daily lives. This study is also expected to give ideas to local animation companies to produce more animated series that have elements of Science education. This study is also able to help teachers to make use of the serial animations that have been published as the latest approach in the development of primary science curriculum.
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通过马来西亚动画系列进行科学教育
动画是将儿童的幻想变为现实的多媒体元素之一。动画被认为能够激发和刺激儿童的思维,以减少学习过程中的认知负荷。几十年来,科学教育中的动画一直被用作支持科学学习的教育资源。然而,大多数社会成员认为动画仅仅是一种娱乐形式。与人们的普遍看法相反,动画不仅专注于娱乐,而且在教育领域也发挥着巨大的作用。本研究通过Miles等人对本地动画公司发行的三个热门动画系列的数据分析过程进行。我们进行了一项分析,以确定通过已出版的动画系列传达的科学教育要素。调查结果发现,33集的《Upin & Ipin》动画片、26集的《Didie and Friends》动画片和14集的《Alif and Sofia》动画片都包含了可以在小学科学教育中使用的科学教育元素。本研究的实施是为了让社区成员利用所放映的动画系列,通过非正规教育对儿童进行教育,作为儿童日常生活中的基本科学知识。该研究也有望为国内动画公司制作更多具有科学教育元素的动画系列提供思路。本研究也可以帮助教师利用已出版的系列动画作为小学科学课程开发的最新方法。
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