Dessy Putri Wahyuningtyas
Program Studi Pendidikan Islam Anak Usia Dini, UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang, Indonesia

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ADAPTATION OF ICT LEARNING IN THE 2013 CURRICULUM IN IMPROVING UNDERSTANDING STUDENT’S OF DIGITAL LITERACY Dessy Putri Wahyuningtyas; Nanny Mayasari; Siti Rohmah; Erwinsyah Satria; Rinovian Rais
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 11 No. 02 (2022): Education, Sosial science and Planning technique, November
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The growth of information and communication technology (ICT) has a substantial positive impact on education. There is a technology disruption that creates changes and new discoveries due to technological affluence, so bringing about changes in education, particularly in the adaptation of the school's learning curriculum. ICT learning in curriculum 2013 has a favorable effect on ICT learning. In addition to boosting students' ability to comprehend and implement digital literacy, it is possible to express that the predicted benefits would also increase students' character education in preparation for the digital era. This study intends to assess the adaption of ICT learning in the 2013 curriculum, taking into account both the good and negative effects of technology on education, as well as the resources available to schools for implementing ICT learning. Become a proposal for the integration of ICT into the education system and schools, comprised of emerging, applying, integrating, and changing stages. So that it can serve as a model for applying ICT to improve student competence in utilizing information technology devices, as students require comprehension and digital literacy abilities in order to acquire improved competencies. According to the 2013 curriculum, it is anticipated that student competencies, particularly those linked to digital literacy competencies, will enhance as a result of this research.
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF TEACHERS' LEARNING MANAGEMENT SKILLS FOR SUCCESSFULL EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Dessy Putri Wahyuningtyas; Najamuddin Petta Solong; Nurmadina HS; Arkam Lahiya; Mas'ud Muhammadiah
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 12 No. 01 (2023): Education, Sosial science and Planning technique
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Effective learning management skills can assist teachers in achieving the objectives of early childhood education, namely the optimal development of children's potential. Learning in early childhood is a child-oriented learning activity that is suited to the age level of the child a number of learning experiences through play produced by the educator by providing the material (content) and learning process. Teachers play a crucial role in determining the effectiveness of early childhood education. Consequently, it is essential to recognize the learning management skills that educators possess. Consequently, the goal of the research is to analyze the role of learning management in assisting instructors to foster a creative and innovative learning environment and its implications for the classroom learning process. The research approach is a literature review or literature review conducted by examining journals and other references that pertain to the implementation and use of learning management in early childhood education. The results indicated that in implementing learning management, the teacher's role in mastering learning management skills is crucial, and that there is an effect when learning management is applied due to the need for techniques in implementing learning management so that the classroom environment remains conducive and the learning process is maximized. The implication of the study is that, with good learning management, learning objectives can be attained more efficiently and effectively, hence enhancing students' learning outcomes.