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Dynamics of Early Childhood Education in Taiwan: A Comparative Study of Traditional and Innovative Approaches Damayanti, Erma; Djollong, Andi Fitriani; Asfahani, Asfahani; Sitopu, Joni Wilson; Yadav, Uma Shankar
Absorbent Mind Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Psychology and Child Development
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Sunan Giri Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/absorbent_mind.v4i1.4904

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This comparative study delves into the dynamics of early childhood education (ECE) in Taiwan, examining the coexistence and interaction between traditional and innovative pedagogical approaches. Through qualitative research methods, including interviews, focus groups, and participant observations, insights were gathered from key stakeholders in Taiwanese ECE settings. Findings reveal that traditional approaches, rooted in Confucian values, emphasize academic readiness and teacher-directed instruction, while innovative methodologies prioritize holistic development and child-centered learning experiences. Contextual factors such as socio-economic influences and cultural traditions significantly shape the adoption and effectiveness of these approaches. The study underscores the importance of a balanced approach that integrates the strengths of both traditional and innovative methods to optimize early childhood learning experiences. These insights have implications for policy-making, curriculum development, and professional development initiatives to enhance the quality and effectiveness of early childhood education in Taiwan.
Adaptasi Guru terhadap Integrasi Kecerdasan Buatan dalam Pembelajaran: Studi Kualitatif di Sekolah Berbasis Teknologi Susandi, Deny Gunawan; Suhardjono, Dadi Waras; Damayanti, Erma; Rakhmawati, Ditta Mustika; Susandi, Navisya Ramadhanti
PESHUM : Jurnal Pendidikan, Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 4 No. 3: April 2025
Publisher : CV. Ulil Albab Corp

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56799/peshum.v4i3.8361

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Penelitian ini mengeksplorasi pengalaman guru dalam mengadaptasi kecerdasan buatan (AI) dalam pembelajaran di sebuah sekolah menengah berbasis teknologi di Tangerang Selatan, Banten, menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif fenomenologi. Data dikumpulkan melalui wawancara mendalam dengan 8 guru yang dipilih secara purposive dan observasi terhadap 1 kelas untuk mengamati penerapan AI seperti chatbot dan aplikasi pembelajaran adaptif. Analisis tematik mengungkap bahwa guru mengakui manfaat AI, seperti efisiensi tugas rutin dan personalisasi pembelajaran, namun menghadapi tantangan teknis akibat literasi digital rendah dan minimnya pelatihan. Strategi adaptasi meliputi belajar mandiri dan kolaborasi antar-guru, mencerminkan upaya menyeimbangkan teknologi dengan pedagogi. Persepsi guru bercampur: positif terhadap keterlibatan siswa, tetapi skeptis terhadap berkurangnya interaksi manusiawi. Observasi menunjukkan penggunaan AI terbatas pada fungsi dasar, dengan guru tetap menjadi fasilitator utama. Dukungan institusi yang lemah menjadi hambatan signifikan. Penelitian menyimpulkan bahwa adaptasi guru terhadap AI dipengaruhi oleh manfaat, tantangan, strategi, dan dukungan lingkungan, menekankan perlunya pelatihan intensif untuk mengoptimalkan integrasi teknologi. Temuan ini memberikan wawasan bagi pendidikan berbasis teknologi di Indonesia dan dasar untuk studi lanjutan.
Redefining inclusivity: A cultural studies perspective through systematic literature review Susandi, Deny Gunawan; Suhardjono, Dadi Waras; Damayanti, Erma; Artipah, Artipah; Rakhmawati, Ditta Mustika
Journal Albion : Journal of English Literature, Language, and Culture Vol 7, No 1 (2025): Issue 1
Publisher : Universitas Pakuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/albion.v7i1.11977

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This research focuses on the wide-ranging notion of inclusivity looking at cultural studies and highlights the non-Western contexts like Indonesia. Following PRISMA protocols, a systematic literature review was carried out on 45 selected articles published between the years of 2015 and 2025. The findings show that there are three primary themes: culture representation, power relations, and local traditions. It can also be remarked that the western notion of inclusivity seems inadequate when placed in collectivist contexts. ‘Gotong royong’ as an example of Indonesian inclusivity models reflects traditional local customs. Furthermore, decolonial and intersectional frameworks illuminate the enduring socio-historical inequalities that are shaped through identity-based hierarchies within practices of inclusion. This research articulates the need to develop a culturally specific framework of inclusivity which regards inclusivity as multiscopic; rooted in local contexts while applicable worldwide. It seeks to contribute to scholarship and guide policy for more inclusive governance towards social justice.