International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

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The Influence of Courtship Culture on Learning Achievement

Lia Nur Asriah Maulia, Ishak Abdulhak


Abstract: One of the things that makes this dating culture a tradition is that it is none other than the influence of the technology media of the present century which has always highlighted the activities of adolescents in which more focused on the courtship. So that in its effect through the media teenagers consider dating as a cultured trend or fashion in this century. Initially going out wasn't as easy as it was going into the culture of Indonesian society because it was considered not in accordance with the values and norms of the community, especially Muslims. However, courtship which previously considered sociopathic or socially ill because of deviating from the norm, is now slowly melting and acculturating to the culture of the environment which because of its influence is aided by the media as a product of technological progress, mechanization and urbanization in modern society where amalgamation (connection, mixture, mixture) complex occurs and results in courtship as a cultural tradition in adolescents, especially in urban areas. So in this case the author considers that courtship is also a behavior that was once deemed deviant from the norm, which then actually becomes widespread in society so that there is a cumulative situational deviation. But actually dating is not too distorted as long as teenagers can still hold firm to the existing cultural values of the community. As a final conclusion the author argues that courtship in the evidence states that there is inter-dependency (interdependence) or organic dependence between social and personal disorganization and thus influences previous culture in the present culture by linking courtship as contemporary culture and tradition. This dating is in essence very much influenced by the media as a result of technology that causes the assimilation process to be so easy because the scope of assimilation now reaches the ideology and culture of each individual with the possibility of cumulative or comprehensive time, so that there are assumptions or views of society, especially teenagers about dating as life processions that must be tried and passed


Keywords: Influence, Dating, Learning Achievement


Edition: Volume 8 Issue 5, May 2019


Pages: 1151 - 1153



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Lia Nur Asriah Maulia, Ishak Abdulhak, "The Influence of Courtship Culture on Learning Achievement", International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Volume 8 Issue 5, May 2019, pp. 1151-1153, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=ART20196153, DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.21275/ART20196153



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