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Journal : Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini Undiksha

Educational Services for Early Childhood: Hyperactive Child Behavior Management in Kindergarten Putri, Risti Andriana; Waluyo, Edi
Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini Undiksha Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): August
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/paud.v12i2.77123

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Early childhood education services are designed to be inclusive and accessible to all groups without discrimination based on background, race, ethnicity, religion, or other differences. This study aims to analyze early childhood education services in handling hyperactive children's behavior in kindergarten environments. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method, with data collected through observation, interviews, and document analysis. The number of responses in this study was 7 people including school principals, teachers and child developmental psychologists. The implementation of the study involved 2 observers, namely the main class teacher, assistant teacher and researcher. Data were analyzed using the Miles and Hubermen model which consists of data collection, data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. An ideal early childhood education program for children with special needs requires an inclusive, responsive approach and support that is appropriate to individual needs. The findings of this study emphasize the importance of early childhood education services in handling hyperactive children's behavior. The success of services to handle hyperactive behavior in kindergarten is evaluated through learning planning, the multifunctional role of teachers, and supporting and inhibiting factors in education. These factors need to be addressed comprehensively to ensure the success of early childhood education in supporting optimal development and learning for hyperactive children. The latest information in this study has implications for the development of science in the field of education, especially in the field of early childhood education.
Effectiveness of Food Garden School on Eco-Literacy in Early Childhood Sustainability Concept Rizquna Saputri, Rizquna; Waluyo, Edi
Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini Undiksha Vol. 12 No. 3 (2024): December
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/paud.v12i3.79554

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This research describes an ideal approach to implementing eco-literacy education in early childhood, to improve their understanding of sustainability and environmental awareness. However, the reality on the ground shows several obstacles, such as limited time, a lack of facilities and infrastructure, and a lack of readiness from preschool facilities, which cause gaps in understanding among learners. This research presents an innovation by applying food garden school activities as the main approach to eco-literacy education in early childhood. The aim is to increase their understanding of sustainability and eco-literacy, develop practical skills in interacting with the real environment, and inspire positive behavioral changes towards the environment from an early age. The method used was quantitative research with a pre-experimental design using a one-group pretest-posttest design pattern without a control group. Data analysis techniques include normality tests using Shapiro-Wilk, paired t-test to test the effect of food garden school activities, and N-Gain test to measure improvement from pretest to posttest. This study showed a significant increase in eco-literacy understanding, with the Shapiro-Wilk value increasing from 0.298 in the pretest to 0.799 in the posttest. The results of the paired t-test showed a t-value of 21.37 with a p-value of 0.001. In addition, the N-gain achieved was 0.54. This study implies that the gardening program or food garden school can be an effective tool for teachers in improving students' understanding of eco-literacy in their learning process.
Co-Authors A.A. Bagus Tri Rama Antara AA Sudharmawan, AA Af'idah, Nabila Zakiyyatul Agus Yuwono Akaat Hasjiandito, Akaat Ali Formen Ali Masyhar Ambari Sumanto, Reni Pawestuti Amirul Mukminin Anjarsari, Irna Asmoro, Martini Azhary, Luqman Bagus Kisworo, Bagus Bambang Bambang Bambang Subali Dameaty Hutagalung, Fonny DENI SETIAWAN Desi Setiyadi Dewanti Handayani, Sri Sularti Dewanti Handayani, Sri Sularti Diana Diana Diana Eko Handoyo Fadhilah, Fathin Farah Finanti, Efdina Fitri, Sinthia Nurul Galih Cahya Pratama Hairunisa Hairunisa, Hairunisa Handoyo , Eko Haryono Haryono Helmi Auliya Ismi, Anasta Dian Istikomah, Eloh Jayanti Mughiyati, Jayanti Laila Silmi Kaffah Lita Latiana Maharani, Okvi Malika, Laila Malika, Laila MINARTI Naili Rohmah, Naili Nasution, Annio Indah Lestari Neneng Tasu’ah, Neneng Niken Widyastuti Nisa, Hairunisa Novita Puspa Dewi Novitasari M NR, Ananda Expor Nurul Farhin NURUL HIDAYAH Oktafiani, Annisa Isni Pramesti, Awanda Ayu Purwanti, Arum Putri Oktaviani Putri, Dannella Ettiyana Putri, Risti Andriana Rahmawati, Alvi Dwi Rahmiati, Devi Risky, Bella Herkiana Risky, Bella Herkiana Rizquna Saputri, Rizquna Ro'i Khatul Jannah salamah salamah Samsiah Samsiah Sari, Desty Citra Selviana Selviana Septiana, Ria Ayu Siti Rahmawati Solieah, Ummi Sonbai, Eflin I. Sri S. Dewantik H Sri Setiyo Rahayu Sri Sumartiningsih SRI WARDANI Sriwidiastuty, Asi Sudarmin Sudarmin Sukamto Sukamto Sukniasih, Sukniasih Sulchaniya, Chilya Sulistio, Basuki Tri Suminar Tyastya Chaeruna Ulfa, Dama Ulfa, Dama Wantoro Wantoro, Wantoro Wicaksono, Zaenurokhman Pipit Wicaksono, Zaenurokhman Pipit Zahro, Masfiyyatuz Zahro, Masfiyyatuz