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Cara Guru Dalam Pengenalan Pendidikan Seks pada Anak Usia Dini di TK Kurnia Illahi Kecamatan Rambatan Sari, Meliana
Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Vol 2 No 1 (2020): Spiritualitas pada Anak Usia Dini : Issue : June
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cej.v2i1.1531

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ABSTRAK : Penelitian ini dilatarbelakangi oleh rendahnya pemahaman guru terhadap pentingnya pendidikan seks pada anak usia dini, karena kebanyakan guru masih menganggap tabuakan pendidikan seks pada anak dan juga menganggap belum saatnya untuk dikenalkan pada guru. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui cara guru dalam mengenalkan pendidikan seks kepada anak usia dini di TK Kurnia Illahi Kecamatan Rambatan Kabupaten Tanah Datar. Jenis penelitian ini adalah penelitian kualitatif field researchdengan menggunakan teknik wawancara, observasi dan dokumentasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwasanya guru memahami dan menguasai cara pengenalan pendidikan seks kepada anak namun guru tidak melaksanakannya ABSTRACT : This research is motivated by the still low understanding of teachers on the importance of sex education in early childhood, most teachers still consider sex education in children and also consider it is not the time to be introduced to teachers. The purpose of this study was to determine the way teachers introduce sex education to early childhood in TK Kurnia Illahi, Rambat District, Tanah Datar District. This type of research is a qualitative field research using interview, observation and documentation. The results showed that the teacher understood and mastered the introduction of sex education to children but the teacher did not implement it.
The Use of an Open-Ended Learning Approach on The Ability To Recognize The Concept of Numbers: Its Effectiveness for Children 4-5 Years Old Warmansyah, Jhoni; Azizah, Faiha; Yuningsih, Restu; Sari, Meliana; Nurhasanah, Nurhasanah; Amalina, Amalina; Utami, Winda Trimelia
Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Vol 5 No 2 (2023): Child Education Journal: August
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cej.v5i2.4225

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The formation of numerical concepts is a critical stage in early childhood development. Understandingnumbers lays the groundwork for future mathematical abilities and academic success. This study aimsto investigate the effect of an open-ended learning strategy on the capacity of 4-5-year-old childrento recognize number concepts. To reach the research goal, a quantitative approach was used, alongwith experimental methodologies. The study participants were children aged 4-5 years old, and datawas collected via total sampling. The experimental group was taught using an open-ended learningtechnique, while the control group followed a traditional structured teaching method. Pre-and post-testswere used to examine the children’s ability to recognize number concepts. Statistical analysis, includingt-tests, was used to compare the performance of the experimental and control groups. The results of thisstudy show that using an open-ended learning strategy improves the capacity of 4-5-year-old children torecognize number concepts. In comparison to traditional structured teaching method, the open-endedapproach stimulates active inquiry, independent thinking, and problem-solving, which improves children’scognitive development with regard to numerical concepts. This study suggests that open-ended learningtechniques are excellent educational strategies for developing number concept identification in youngchildren. This study’s findings have ramifications for early childhood educators and curriculum makers.This study stresses the necessity of implementing such tactics in educational settings by demonstratingthe benefits of an open-ended learning strategy in developing number concept awareness. Open-endedlearning techniques can improve children’s mathematics ability while also contributing to their generalcognitive development. Furthermore, these findings may motivate additional study and inquiry into theuse of open-ended learning approaches in various domains of early childhood education, increasing ourunderstanding of successful teaching strategies for young children.    
Co-Authors ABDUL BASHIR, ABDUL ABRIANO, NOVA Abubakar, Rafeah Abubakar, Rafeah Ahmed, Shakib Ahsanal Kasasiah Alvinesar , Muhammad Habib Amalina Amalina, Amalina Amiruddin Amiruddin Andriani, Lia Anna Yulianita Aristi, Dela Astuti , Rahayu Azizah Azizah Azizah, Faiha Bambang Wispriyono Cahyani, Aprilia Dwi Camila, Putri Data, Mulya Rahman Desnawita, Desnawita Dwi Wahyuni Fatma Nabila, Dinda Ferifina, Liska Fety Fathimah Firdaus Firdaus Gusmita, Deri Husni, Suci Nisaul Idris, T Indah Puspita Sari, Indah Puspita Isa, Yamanto Ismandela, Afriyane Iswarini, Harniatun Iting Shofwati Jhoni Warmansyah Kadir Naffari, Abdul Khairunnisa Khodarsih, Delma Komalasari, Elis Latif, Nurdin Masril Masril Mastanora, Refika Meida, Hafsah Murti, Firda Aulya mutiara mutiara Nabila, Dinda Fatma Nabila, Putri Nova Yulia Nurazizah, Diyah Ayu Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Nurlaila Nurlaila Pérez, Carlos Pramudita, Arif Saiful Pusaka, Semerdanta Putri Wahyu, Widia Putri Yanti, Elsa Putri, Anis Putri, Hafifa Putri, Irawati Anindya Putri, Santi Virdaus Putri, Widya Rahmadani, Widia Rahmadina, Sabrina Rahman Data, Mulia Restu Yuningsih Retno Wulandari Safna, Aisyah Salsabila, Dhiva Sanniyah, Zahra Satriani Satriani Saufika, Alka Sinuraya, Bachtiar Siregar, Rahayu Yandira Siregar, Rahayu Yandira S Solin, Saobil Sobri Soniati, Soniati Syaharra, Salsya Iffana Tri Yuliani, Tri Trimelia Utami, Winda Urrahmah, Nisa Utami, Winda Trimelia Wahidah Fitriani WIJAYA, JOHAN EKA Wiliani, Sherly Wiliany, Sherly Wiska Bela, Sandora Wulandari, Tiara Yandira S Siregar, Rahayu Yandira, Rahayu YUNIARTI, SETIAFITRIE Yusmar, Sherly Aini Zalzabila, Zakiah