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Holistic Integrative ECD Partnership at Al Ghazali Early Childhood Center Kurnia, Sari; Ahmad, Suriansyah; Novitawati, Novitawati
Journal of English Language and Education Vol 10, No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jele.v10i3.999

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The success of the implementation of PAUD HI cannot be achieved by one party alone. Partnerships with various parties, such as parents, the community, and  other stakeholders Partnerships are the key to success in the development of Integrative Holistic Early Childhood Education. The purpose of this study is to describe the partnership carried out by PAUD Al-Ghazali so that the realization of Integrative Holistic PAUD (HI). This research is a descriptive qualitative research. The data was obtained using interview data collection techniques, observations, and documentation. Based on the results  of the research Through close partnerships with parents, related agencies, higher education institutions, and protection and health institutions, PAUD Al Ghazali has succeeded in providing education, health, nurturing, nutrition, and protection services that support and complement each other..
Problems of Students in the Early Childhood to Elementary School Transition Period Novitawati, Novitawati; Permata Sari, Nina; Hayati, Firdha; Andri Setiawan, Muhammad
Journal of English Language and Education Vol 10, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jele.v10i3.989

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This study aims to determine the difficulties of children who are in the early stages of elementary school and the efforts made by teachers to overcome them. Factors that cause difficulties for children who are in the transition period of ECE SD are internal and external factors, including the lack of synchronization of the SD and ECE curriculum. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with a phenomenological approach. In this study, the instrument used was an interview guide. And the analysis used descriptive analysis. The results of this study indicate that children's learning difficulties were found in the aspects of reading, writing and arithmetic, social, emotional, psychological, and physical-motor. This will have an impact on children so that children will have difficulty learning at the elementary school level. Based on the findings, the efforts made by teachers are 1) collaborating and communicating with parents, 2) helping to direct children both in academics and socializing, 3) using differentiated learning by dividing into three groups according to their respective levels, 4) habituation, 5) activating the class with ice breaking, 6) providing free activities, 7) providing advice,  and 8) establishing cooperation with other teachers. The teacher hopes that after these efforts are made, children can become more independent and can adjust to elementary school.
Principal Leadership in Integrated Islamic Early Childhood Education Mayasari, Mayasari; Aslamiah, Aslamiah; Novitawati, Novitawati
Journal of English Language and Education Vol 10, No 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jele.v10i3.996

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The management and implementation of education in schools is very necessary for good coordination and cooperation between school personnel, principals, teachers, other education personnel, and with parents or school committees and school supervisors to realize the goals that have been set with the coordination of all parties to this school, so that the ideals of quality education can be achieved as they should be (Ikhsandi,  2021). In order for schools to achieve their goals effectively and efficiently, school principals must carry out managerial functions such as planning, organizing, directing, motivating, implementing, organizing, control, evaluation and innovation. A good principal is expected to shape the implementation of learning carried out by good teachers. If learning at school is good, it will certainly result in good achievements of children and teachers. With this in mind, a school principal is needed who is able to lead and exert influence effectively in carrying out his obligations. The growth of such quality Islamic schools is undoubtedly inspired by the Islamization of formal education. Among the Islamic schools that are massively spread in various regions in Indonesia are Integrated Islamic Schools (SIT). Quality schools are able to improve and create an effective and quality educational environment under the leadership of school principals who have expectations in improving the quality of learning, inspiring and motivating educators and educators, being able to increase partnerships, support resource management and be able to face educational challenges.
The Influence of Parenting and Parental Education Level with Social-Emotional Development on Early Language Development in Kindergarten in Murung Raya Village, Banjarmasin Novrianti, Pravita Rosa; Novitawati, Novitawati; Sari, Nina Permata
Journal of English Language and Education Vol 10, No 5 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jele.v10i5.1088

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This study highlights the vital role of socio-emotional and language development in early childhood as key foundations for later success. It investigates the influence of parenting styles and parental educational attainment on these developmental aspects among children at Murung Raya Kindergarten, Banjarmasin. Using a quantitative explanatory design and path analysis, data were collected from 173 parents through validated Likert-scale questionnaires. Results showed that parenting style significantly influenced language (β=0.253; p0.05) and socio-emotional development (β=0.622; p0.05), while parental education also had significant effects on both domains. Socio-emotional development strongly predicted language outcomes (β=0.578; p0.05) and mediated the relationships between parenting style and language development (Sobel = 6.674; p0.05), and parental education and language development (Sobel = 4.832; p0.05). These findings underscore the importance of supportive parenting and educational backgrounds in promoting holistic early childhood development and highlight the value of family-based interventions.
Brand Image Strategy in Increasing the Number of New Students Risma Aryanthi, Ayu; Novitawati, Novitawati; Noorhapizah, Noorhapizah
Journal of English Language and Education Vol 10, No 5 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jele.v10i5.1164

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This study aims to analyze the brand image strategy implemented by PAUD IT Athaira in Banjarbaru City in increasing the number of students. In the midst of fierce competition between educational institutions, building an institutional image (brand image) is one of the important strategies to maintain its existence and attract public interest. The selection of the right method and relevant to the condition of the institution is a crucial factor in building a positive image, both internally and externally. Educational institutions need to formulate positioning, brand value, and marketing concepts that are able to reflect competitive advantages. This study uses a qualitative approach with data collection techniques through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation. The informants in this study include school principals and teachers. The results of the study show that the brand image strategy through the 7P marketing mix approach implemented by PAUD IT Athaira has a positive impact on increasing the number of students every year and increasing public awareness of the existence and quality of the institution. These findings show that a strategic and sustainable approach in building brand image has significant practical implications in strengthening the competitiveness of educational institutions in the modern era.
Co-Authors Ahmad Suriansyah Ahmad, Suriansyah Aisyah, Fitri Aisyah, St Akas, Sri Ramadhani E Alfiana Falan Syarri Auliya Ali Rachman, Ali Annisa, Muhsinnah Ariana, Lisna Arta Mulya Budi Harsono Aslamiah Aslamiah Aslamiah Astuti, Silvy Widya Budi Harsono, Arta Mulya Bukhari Chresty Anggreani Darmiyati Desy Putri Rahmadina Dinan Anggun Setyowati Doddyansyah, Muhammad Rusvendy Dwi Fajarwati Fadilatul Fitria Farina, Mahlida Fauziah, Anis Putri fitriana fitriana gina faudina Hartini, Yayuk Hayati, Firdha Hendro Yulius Suryo Putro Herti Prastitasari Husna Husna Husna Husna Jalalludin, Muhammad Arsyad Janah, Muna Raudatul Johan Arifin Johan Arifin Khairati Olfah Khairun Nisa Kurnia, Sari Luthfiyani, Nur Azizah M. Ziyan Takhqiqi Arsyad Maimunah, Maimunah Makaria, Eklys Cheseda Mandey, Verawati Marina Dwi Mayangsari Marliana, Rabiatul Masitha, Masitha Masliani Maulana, Selamat Mayasari Mayasari Mayasari, Mayasari Ma’wa, Janatul Megawati - Milawati Milla Ignatesia Ginting Mita Andini, Mita Muetia Patmah Muhammad Andri Setiawan Mulyana Mulyana Mutiani Mutiani Muzdalifah, Nurul Nailufar, Yuyun Nina Permata Sari Nina Permata Sari Nina Permata Sari NINGSIH, ANDRIANI Noor, Mahyuddin Noorhapizah Nora Vitriati Norhapizah, Norhapizah norlatifah norlatifah Novianti Novianti Novrianti, Pravita Rosa Nur Salsabila Oktavia, Margareta Fety Permatasari, Nina R Siti Rukayah Rahayu, Sabariah Rahimah Rahmadina, Desy Putri Ratna - Purwanti Ratna Purwanti Refli, Muhammad Renni Anggraini Reski P Ridha, Sahbana Ririanti Rachmayanie Jamain Risma Aryanthi, Ayu Rizani, Salwaa Alma Rizky Amalia Rohmad, Basuki Rooswita Santia Dewi, Rooswita Santia Sakerani Sakerani Sakerani, Sakerani Sari, Tri Arum Pandan Setiawan, Muhammad Andri Siska Oktasari Sulaiman Sulaiman Sulaiman Sulaiman Suriansyah, A Susanty Susanty, Susanty Thai, Aom Umi Risia Uswatun Nisa, Uswatun Wahyu Wahyu Wahyu Wahyu Wamaungu, Juma Abdu Widyowaty, Eka Wulandari, Yenny Nurul Yogi Prihandoko Yogi Prihandono