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Journal : Journal of Educational Technology Innovation and Applications

Teacher Digital Competency and Pedagogical Innovation in Hybrid Classrooms Munawar, Badri; Jannah, Rihatul
Journal of Educational Technology Innovation and Applications Vol. 1 No. 01 (2025): Journal of Educational Technology Innovation and Applications
Publisher : The Indonesian Institute of Science and Technology Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56741/jetia.v1i01.982

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The rise of hybrid learning environments necessitates a reexamination of teacher competencies in digital pedagogy. As education systems integrate both face-to-face and online instruction, the ability of teachers to effectively use digital tools while maintaining pedagogical coherence becomes increasingly vital. This article explores the relationship between teacher digital competency and pedagogical innovation in hybrid classrooms. Adopting a conceptual and literature-supported opinion approach, the study presents a framework outlining key digital competencies and their influence on innovative pedagogical practices. The results and discussion focus on three critical areas: instructional design, technology-enhanced interaction, and assessment adaptability. Each section is supported by empirical insights and tabular analyses. The article concludes with recommendations for professional development and institutional support to strengthen teacher readiness for hybrid teaching.
Optimizing Early Childhood Motor Development through the Integration of Gymnastics Activities into the Learning Process Asiah; Pujiyanti, Resti; A'isah, Siti; Jannah, Rihatul
Journal of Educational Technology Innovation and Applications Vol. 1 No. 02 (2025): Journal of Educational Technology Innovation and Applications
Publisher : The Indonesian Institute of Science and Technology Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56741/jetia.v1i02.1179

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Motor development is a crucial component of early childhood growth that affects children's physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional abilities. As a form of well-planned physical activity, gymnastics can help enhance children's motor skills, particularly gross motor skills. This research focuses on how gymnastics can support the motor development of young children. Gymnastics, when carried out in a fun and active manner, not only trains body strength and coordination but also improves children's focus, discipline, and self-confidence. This study was conducted through participatory observation using a descriptive qualitative approach. The results indicate that improvements in gross motor skills can be achieved through gymnastics, which is performed regularly, systematically, and according to the child’s developmental stage. Therefore, gymnastics should be incorporated into the daily curriculum and integrated with play and learning activities by early childhood educators.