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WHAT HAPPENED TO THE FIRST SQUAD: A TRACER STUDY ON THE FIRST GRADUATES OF AN EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT IN CENTRAL JAVA INDONESIA Waluyo, Edi
Indonesian Journal of Early Childhood Education Studies Vol 2 No 2 (2013): November 2013
Publisher : Indonesian Journal of Early Childhood Education Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijeces.v2i2.9238

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In 2007, Semarang State University (SSU) founded its Department of Early Childhood Teacher Education. The Department is also the first provider of degree level of preschool teacher education in the Province of Central Java Indonesia. Despite its young age, the Department has soon becomea reference institution at the provincial level. The Department, however, has been struggling for its curriculum improvement. This is partly also due to the fact that until 2007 there was only one degree-level preschool teacher education provider, for which curriculum evaluation seemed not anecessity. For the purpose of its curriculum improvement, the Department conducted a tracer study of its first alumni. It aimed to identify their personal and social acceptance and their role at the institutions they work for. The Department expected, based on the data on these matters, todevelop its curriculum, academic program, and institutional management improvement plans. 46 alumni teachers and 35 principals in whose centers the alumni work were involved. This study found that the alumni seemed to have no problem with their personal and social acceptance. Of those studied, 97.45% said to be confident with their ability in lesson planning and with their mastery of lesson contents. Most alumni also said that they have benefited from all courses, both the theoretical and the practical, they did during their university study, meaning that the Department curriculum is professionally relevant. Unfortunately, this was accompanied by a trend that no alumni offer alternative practice. In fact alternative practice is the very content the Department’s course on Curriculum Development they learnt. This could be because they are limited by the government regulation or by their centers they work for. Yet, somehow, from an academic point of view this is a daunting situation.
Entrepreneurship Learning for Early Childhood in Early Childhood Institutions Waluyo, Edi; Latiana, Lita
Indonesian Journal of Early Childhood Education Studies Vol 3 No 1 (2014): June 2014
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijeces.v3i1.9478

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Entrepreneurial learning in early childhood is carried out by involving children in learning activities that exist in the class. Through the involvement of children in learning activities, children will know what steps should be taken to instill the values of entrepreneurship. So with entrepreneurial learning, values such as responsibility, creativity, and capability of making a decision will appear on the child when stimulated early. This research was conducted in early childhood institutions in Gunungpati Subdistrict, Semarang. The research result shows the development of entrepreneurial learning during learning programs in early childhood education institutions, students were introduced to various entrepreneurial values that correspond to the potential of children and provide them with early support for their skills.How to citeWaluyo, E., & Latiana, L. (2014). Entrepreneurship Learning for Early Childhood in Early Childhood Institutions. Indonesian Journal Of Early Childhood Education Studies, 3(1), 59-64. doi:10.15294/ijeces.v3i1.9478
Family and Community Participation in the Development of Early Childhood Education after the Policy Program of one Village one ECE Waluyo, Edi; Dewanti Handayani, Sri Sularti; Diana, Diana
Indonesian Journal of Early Childhood Education Studies Vol 7 No 2 (2018): November 2018
Publisher : Indonesian Journal of Early Childhood Education Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijeces.v7i2.28556

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Family and community participation in Early Childhood Education (ECE) after the policy program of one village one ECE shows that overall they can implement the program thoroughly, there is a need for close and more organized links between the village governments, ECE institutions and communities so that solutions and policies for internal problems in the ECE can be found together. Strengthening services with one village one ECE is a necessity in the hope that children in rural areas will be educated early on. Applying one village at least one ECE requires a lot of participation from various parties including the government at the village level.  
THE SATISFACTION LEVEL OF EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ON THE PERFORMANCE OF TEACHERS AS GRADUATES FROM EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONAL STUDY PROGRAM Mukminin, Amirul; Waluyo, Edi; Diana, Diana
Indonesian Journal of Early Childhood Education Studies Vol 8 No 2 (2019): November 2019
Publisher : Indonesian Journal of Early Childhood Education Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijeces.v8i2.36528

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This study has a purpose to determine the satisfaction level of early childhood educational institutions on the performance of the teachers as alumni from early childhood educational program, to find out which competencies are considered to be the main aspirations by early childhood educational institutions in Central Java Province. This research has a target to get a complete overview about the satisfaction level of the institutions to the alumni as a chance to improve the quality of graduates from Early Childhood Educational Study Program of Faculty of Education in Semarang State University.The initial phase of the study, a survey was conducted at a number of Early Childhood Educational institutions spread across 35 cities and/or regencies in Central Java, to identify and find out whether there are graduates from Early Childhood Educational Study Program of Faculty of Education in Semarang State University who works as teacher at these institutions. In the second stage, the researchers did a mapping to determine which institutions will be used as research samples. The third phase of research was conducted to acquire understanding of the satisfaction level from the samples. The target which was aimed in this research is to develop curriculum in order to improve the quality of graduates. From the analysis result of the study, it showed that Early Childhood Educational institutions were satisfied with the performance of the graduates of Early Childhood Educational Study Program of Faculty of Education in Semarang State University which reached (58.41%). Early Childhood Educational institutions in Central Java would expect that the personality competence to be the first priority to be developed in the Early Childhood Educational Study Program in Semarang State University (36.84%), while the second priority is pedagogical competence (39.48%), professional competence (2.63%) becomes third priority and social competence (21.05%) become the last priority which need to be developed.
The Bubble Painting Activity as a Science Teaching Media to Improve Cognitive Skill in 4-5 Years Old Children Rahayu, Sri Setiyo; Waluyo, Edi
Indonesian Journal of Early Childhood Education Studies Vol 4 No 1 (2015): June 2015
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijeces.v4i1.9452

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Science learning in Kindergarten is still exist and integrated with other subject in every topic. Science introduction and learning which are implemented in Kindergarten have characteristic as integrated learning, so science learning is integrated with other development. The development of science learning in children is included other development field has very important role to place base ability and form expected human resources. Various nature symptoms such as rain, wind, thunder, fire, breeding animal, and bear fruit plant also get children’s interest. Those objects can be learnt by scientific method which should be simplified for Kindergarten student. Simple observation, exploration, and experimentation can be done by children. Children can do other science processes like mixing primary color, measurement, doing classification, etc. Science product for children is dominant in form of knowledge about facts and symptoms of nature. The aim of this study is to know method and result of Bubble Painting media usage in improving the cognitive ability of children age 4-5 years old in TK Pertiwi 49 Semarang. This study did in TK Pertiwi 49 Semarang with sample all of the students in group A with amount 24 students. The study steps including pre-study, data collection, and data analysis. Data collection methods used are observation and documentation. According to the observation and documentation result, it can conclude that using the method of Bubble Painting media is by mixing yellow, red, or blue, we can get another color like orange, green, and purple. In Bubble painting games, there are; mixing primary color activity until produces new color, measuring detergent, the introduction of substance characteristic (liquid, solid, gas). Learning process using Bubble Painting in children age 4-5 years old in TK Pertiwi 49 Semarang could improve cognitive ability whether in science knowledge concept and the concept of shape, color, size, and model. Children cognitive ability improvement also increase from 69,37 to 78,19, the result of T-test is 78,19% (30,31 > 2,013). From that result, we can conclude there is a significant difference between children cognitive ability before and after using Bubble painting media.How to citeRahayu, S., & Waluyo, E.. (2015). The Bubble Painting Activity as a Science Teaching Media to Improve Cognitive Skill in 4-5 Years Old Children. Indonesian Journal Of Early Childhood Education Studies, 4(1), 42-45. doi:10.15294/ijeces.v4i1.9452
Entrepreneurship Learning for Early Childhood in Early Childhood Institutions Waluyo, Edi; Latiana, Lita
Indonesian Journal of Early Childhood Education Studies Vol 3 No 1 (2014): June 2014
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijeces.v3i1.9478

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Entrepreneurial learning in early childhood is carried out by involving children in learning activities that exist in the class. Through the involvement of children in learning activities, children will know what steps should be taken to instill the values of entrepreneurship. So with entrepreneurial learning, values such as responsibility, creativity, and capability of making a decision will appear on the child when stimulated early. This research was conducted in early childhood institutions in Gunungpati Subdistrict, Semarang. The research result shows the development of entrepreneurial learning during learning programs in early childhood education institutions, students were introduced to various entrepreneurial values that correspond to the potential of children and provide them with early support for their skills.How to citeWaluyo, E., & Latiana, L. (2014). Entrepreneurship Learning for Early Childhood in Early Childhood Institutions. Indonesian Journal Of Early Childhood Education Studies, 3(1), 59-64. doi:10.15294/ijeces.v3i1.9478
Arithmetic Dice Media as Counting Concept Introduction for Early Childhood Rohmah, Naili; Waluyo, Edi
Indonesian Journal of Early Childhood Education Studies Vol 3 No 2 (2014): November 2014
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijeces.v3i2.9486

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Counting is one of mathematics branches that studies about operation, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Arithmetic dice is a dice that is used for counting game. The purpose of this study is to know that Dice Arithmetic is beneficial as an introduction of counting concept for early childhood. This study employed an experimental method with pretest-posttest control group design. The subjects were children aged 5-6 years. The sample was taken using Purposive random sampling. The result of this study is that there was a significant influence on children when they were introduced to the concept of counting with Arithmetic Dice, compared to children who were introduced the concept of counting by conventional methods or worksheet. Arithmetic dice has principles like a six-sided dice. Each side of the dice is given a picture that can be assembled and the theme of the picture is customized based on the current theme. This study used two dice. Every child played two dice that had been prepared by the teacher. After the dice numbers appeared, the teacher directly asked the children some questions for example what the sum of the two numbers was, which number was bigger from the two dice, what the symbol of the number was.How to citeRohmah, N., & Waluyo, E. (2014). Arithmetic Dice Media as Counting Concept Introduction for Early Childhood. Indonesian Journal Of Early Childhood Education Studies, 3(2), 127-133. doi:10.15294/ijeces.v3i2.9486
Family and Community Participation in the Development of Early Childhood Education after the Policy Program of one Village one ECE Waluyo, Edi; Dewanti Handayani, Sri Sularti; Diana, Diana
Indonesian Journal of Early Childhood Education Studies Vol 7 No 2 (2018): November 2018
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijeces.v7i2.28556

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Family and community participation in Early Childhood Education (ECE) after the policy program of one village one ECE shows that overall they can implement the program thoroughly, there is a need for close and more organized links between the village governments, ECE institutions and communities so that solutions and policies for internal problems in the ECE can be found together. Strengthening services with one village one ECE is a necessity in the hope that children in rural areas will be educated early on. Applying one village at least one ECE requires a lot of participation from various parties including the government at the village level.
The Satisfaction Level of Early Childhood Educational Institutions On The Performance of Teachers As Graduates from Early Childhood Educational Study Program Mukminin, Amirul; Waluyo, Edi; Diana, Diana
Indonesian Journal of Early Childhood Education Studies Vol 8 No 2 (2019): November 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijeces.v8i2.36528

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This study has a purpose to determine the satisfaction level of early childhood educational institutions on the performance of the teachers as alumni from early childhood educational program, to find out which competencies are considered to be the main aspirations by early childhood educational institutions in Central Java Province. This research has a target to get a complete overview about the satisfaction level of the institutions to the alumni as a chance to improve the quality of graduates from Early Childhood Educational Study Program of Faculty of Education in Semarang State University.The initial phase of the study, a survey was conducted at a number of Early Childhood Educational institutions spread across 35 cities and/or regencies in Central Java, to identify and find out whether there are graduates from Early Childhood Educational Study Program of Faculty of Education in Semarang State University who works as teacher at these institutions. In the second stage, the researchers did a mapping to determine which institutions will be used as research samples. The third phase of research was conducted to acquire understanding of the satisfaction level from the samples. The target which was aimed in this research is to develop curriculum in order to improve the quality of graduates. From the analysis result of the study, it showed that Early Childhood Educational institutions were satisfied with the performance of the graduates of Early Childhood Educational Study Program of Faculty of Education in Semarang State University which reached (58.41%). Early Childhood Educational institutions in Central Java would expect that the personality competence to be the first priority to be developed in the Early Childhood Educational Study Program in Semarang State University (36.84%), while the second priority is pedagogical competence (39.48%), professional competence (2.63%) becomes third priority and social competence (21.05%) become the last priority which need to be developed.
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