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The 3M Game (Throwing, Catching, and Kicking) the Ball to Develop Kinesthetic Intelligence in Children Aged 4-6 Years Yulianah, Neneng; Yudha, Rivo Panji
JURNAL INDRIA (Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Prasekolah dan Sekolah Awal) Vol 9 No 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/jin.v9i2.8738

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This study aims to analyze the influence of 3M games (throwing, catching, and kicking the ball) on the development of kinesthetic intelligence in children aged 5-6 years at RA Senyum Muslim, Bekasi Regency. This type of research focuses on the 3M game (throwing, catching, and kicking the ball) to develop kinesthetic intelligence in children aged 4-6 years at RA Senyum Muslim, Bekasi Regency, using a pre-experimental research method with a Pretest-Posttest design. The population in this study consisted of all children aged 4-6 years at RA Senyum Muslim, Bekasi Regency, totaling 30 students. The sampling technique used in this study was total sampling, meaning all children aged 4-6 years at RA Senyum Muslim, Bekasi Regency, totaling 30 students, were included in the sample. A hypothesis test was then conducted using a paired sample t-test, calculating the magnitude of the effect, and investigating whether the 3M game (throwing, catching, and kicking the ball) had an effect on the kinesthetic intelligence of children aged 4-6 years. The study results explained that the Pre-Test score showed an average kinesthetic intelligence of children (Mean) of 11.20. As for the Post-Test score, the average value of the children's kinesthetic intelligence was 23.97. Since the average value of children's kinesthetic intelligence in the Pre-Test was 11.20, which is lower than the Post-Test score of 23.97, it indicates that descriptively, there is a difference in the average kinesthetic intelligence of children aged 4-6 years. The hypothesis test revealed that the Sig. (2-tailed) value was 0.000 < 0.05, thus rejecting H0 and accepting Ha. Therefore, it can be concluded that there is a significant difference in the average kinesthetic intelligence of children aged 4-6 years between the Pre-Test and Post-Test at RA Senyum Muslim, Bekasi Regency.
Level of Early Childhood Education (PAUD) Teachers' Knowledge on Developing Holistic Assessment Rubrics Using the Rasch Model Juairiyah, Juairiyah; Yudha, Rivo Panji
JURNAL INDRIA (Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Prasekolah dan Sekolah Awal) Vol 9 No 2 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/jin.v9i2.8739

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This research addresses the level of knowledge of PAUD teachers regarding the preparation of holistic assessment rubrics in South Arut District. The purpose of this study was to analyze the level of knowledge among PAUD teachers about developing holistic assessment rubrics in South Arut District. This study is a quantitative descriptive research. The method used is a survey. The subjects of this study were 65 PAUD teachers from South Arut District. The instrument used in this study was a true-false choice test. Data analysis was performed using quantitative descriptive analysis, presented in percentage form and analyzed with the Rasch model. The Rasch model employs probability principles for each available option, whereas classical test theory focuses on the total score from exams or questionnaires. The results showed that the level of knowledge of PAUD teachers regarding the preparation of holistic assessment rubrics in South Arut District was categorized as "low" for 47.7% (31 teachers), "medium" for 38.4% (25 teachers), and "high" for 13.9% (9 teachers). Based on the average score of 20.78, the level of knowledge among PAUD teachers about the preparation of holistic assessment rubrics in South Arut District falls into the "medium" category.
The Influence of Verbal Abuse and Interpersonal Communication by Parents on Children's Self-Confidence Ghozali, Ade Ahmad; Yudha, Rivo Panji
JURNAL INDRIA (Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Prasekolah dan Sekolah Awal) Vol 10 No 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/jin.v10i1.9814

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This study aims to determine the effect of verbal abuse and parental interpersonal communication on the self-confidence of children aged 4-5 years in Legonkulon Sub-district, Subang. Verbal abuse is identified as the use of harsh, insulting, or demeaning words by parents, while good interpersonal communication includes openness, empathy, and mutual respect. This study used a quantitative approach with survey method and multiple linear regression analysis to analyze data from 96 children. The findings showed that verbal abuse and interpersonal communication together significantly affected children's self-confidence, with verbal abuse explaining 77.7% of the variance in children's self-confidence. This study provides recommendations for appropriate interventions, such as effective communication training for parents and educational programs to raise awareness about the importance of positive communication. Thus, this study contributes to a better understanding of the factors that influence children's self-confidence and develops more effective intervention strategies. The results showed that there is an effect of verbal abuse and interpersonal communication simultaneously on children's self-confidence. The R value of 94% indicates a very strong relationship between the two independent variables (verbal abuse and interpersonal communication) with the dependent variable (children's self-confidence). The F value of 625.457 with a test significance of 0.000 indicates that the regression model used is significant and can be used to predict the effect of verbal abuse and interpersonal communication on children's self-confidence.
Early Childhood Outdoor Learning Assessment Instrument Yudha, Rivo Panji; Aini, Nur
JURNAL INDRIA (Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Prasekolah dan Sekolah Awal) Vol 10 No 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/jin.v10i1.9815

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This study focuses on the development of outdoor learning assessment instruments at RA Hafniratunnisa Namlea, which aims to assess early childhood development in the context of outdoor learning. This study uses a development model based on the approach (Define, Design, Develop, Disseminate) and involves assessment experts for instrument validation. The main focus of this research is on the development of comprehensive and functional instruments, not on the outdoor learning method or strategy itself. The resulting assessment instrument is designed to assess cognitive development, creativity, and other aspects of children's development through learning activities while playing in nature. This study also considers the limitations of the problem to maintain focus and get more targeted results. The instruments developed are required to be easy to understand by early childhood and relevant to creativity learning outcomes. The final result of this study is a valid assessment instrument that can be used by educators to assess children's development in the context of outdoor learning. These instruments include instructions for use, sub-instruments for each aspect of development, observation sheets and field notes, and interview sheets. Instrument validation is carried out through expert analysis and limited trials to several early childhood education institutions in certain regions. The conclusions drawn from this study show that the assessment instruments developed have been validated by experts and are suitable to be used to assess the development of children aged 5-6 years in the context of outdoor learning. This instrument is required to be in accordance with the learning objectives and use language that is easy for children to understand.
Development of Higher Order Thinking Skills-Based Multiple Choice Test Items Using Quizizz Application to Measure the Cognitive Abilities of Early Childhood Students in the Early Beginning Classes Tuti Hidayati; Rivo Panji Yudha
Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 7 No 1 (2023): Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Enrekang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33487/edumaspul.v7i1.5872

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The purpose of this research is to determine the development of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS)-based multiple-choice question instruments through Quizizz application to measure the cognitive abilities of early childhood students in the early grades. The method used in this study is the research and development ADDIE method. The results of this study show that the developed HOTS instrument using Quizizz meets the validity criteria based on validity tests. The results of content validity test by subject matter experts indicate 90% validity with a highly valid category, while the media experts' validation results show 83% validity with a highly valid category. The practicality questionnaire validation results from the students indicate 85% validity with a highly valid category. The results of construct validity test state that each item has a calculated r-value higher than the table r-value, indicating its validity and suitability for use. The reliability test yields a value of 0.799, which falls under the high reliability category with a range of 0.600-0.800. The difficulty level test results, with an average of 0.73, indicate that the questions are easy, demonstrating good quality difficulty levels. The item discrimination test results show an average of 0.432, indicating good discriminatory ability. The practicality test results from the students show 89% practicality with a highly practical category. Based on the test results of the students' abilities after being given the questions, it can be concluded that out of the 97 students who answered the 20 HOTS multiple-choice questions, 55 students had an excellent level of ability, 10 students had a good level of ability, 27 students had an average level of ability, and 5 students had a very poor level of ability. Thus, the average score of the 97 students is 71%, falling under the good category.
Co-Authors Adhi, Bambang P Adolfiron Luji Ahdaniyah, Durrotul Muniroh Ahmad Syukron Ahsanah Maulida Anggraeni, Apriana Ani Mulyani Anne Gracia Anne Gracia Apriana Anggraini Apriana Anggraini Arianty Arianty Asti, Dwi Aulia Sholichah Iman Nurchotimah Ayu Vera Dewi Ayu Vera Dewi Ayuni, Fatkhul Jannah Putri Bambang Yuniarto Basuki Pahala Cep Unang Wardaya Dede Suhermah Devi Triana, Dinny Dinny Devi Triana Djuniadi Djuniadi Dodik Tugasworo Donggorables, Sandra Yap Ella Nur Angela Erna Widiastuti Erna Widiastuti Fathkul Jannah Putri Ayuni Fathkul Jannah Putri Ayuni Fitriani Fitriani Gerard Anthonius Juswanto Ghozali, Ade Ahmad Gracia, Anne Hamidah Handayani Nila Praja Hasmira Hasmira Heni Apifah Hervina, Mimin Hetharia, Teguh Samudra Hetraria, Teguh Samudra Hidayah, Ujan Taufik Hidayati, Tuti Husnawati Husnawati Ifat Latifah Ifat Latifah Intan Yusmarini Intan Yusmarini Isrofah Isrofah Izatovna, Toyirova Shahlo Juairiyah, Juairiyah Juli Simarmata Jumiati Juswanto, Gerard Anthonius Kaliey, Anne Gracia Rachel Komalasari, Mala Kurniasih Kurniawati, Rani Dwi Lakusa, Tim Valentino Leni Aswati Novita Dewi Lina Marlina lina marlina, lina Mala Komalasari Mala Komalasari Malawat, Hawa Maria Assy Maria Caroline Wojtila Maryani, Tina Masrukan Masrukan Mulyana Sukarnih Putri Nata Priatna Ngili, Agustina Elisabeth Nihayaturaochmah Nihayaturaochmah Nor Ilman Syaputra Novi Andriyati Noza Nur Aini Nurfida, Nurfida Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Priyanti, Nita R, Retnaningsih R, Tika Wijayanthi R. Sapto Hendri Boedi Soesatyo Rika Sepriani Rumsiti, Titi Saleh, RM Pangeran Sandra Yap Donggorables Shofa Shofa Shofa, Shofa Siahaan, Leroy Holman Siti Aisyah Siti Aisyah Siti Saharia Sri Sundari Sri Sundari Suarti Sukiman Puspojudho Sumiati, Cucum Sundari, Sri syahrul s, syahrul Tammase, Jumraini Tuti Hidayati Uswatun Wahyu Adhi Nugroho Wahyu Adhi Nugroho Wijayanthi R, Tika Wojtila, Maria Caroline Yani Suryani Yani Suryani Yashinta Sitepu Yashinta Yashinta Yufi Fisalma Yulianah, Neneng Yuliati Septiani Yulyati Mulyanto Yusmarini, Intan Yussof, Hilmy Baihaqy