Anggini, Wulan Yulian
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PREPARING PRE SCHOOL–CHILDREN WITH SENSORIAL AND PRACTICAL LIFE CLASS Anggini, Wulan Yulian; Harmoko, Danang Dwi; Bakhtiar, Ahmad
Research and Development Journal of Education Vol 10, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30998/rdje.v10i2.25217

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This study explores the critical role of early childhood education in nurturing sensory and practical life skills within preschool classrooms. Focusing on the Montessori method, the research examines how experiential learning and activities closely tied to everyday life can significantly benefit preschool-aged children. The Montessori approach prioritizes hands-on engagement, allowing children to develop fine motor skills, sensory awareness, and practical abilities that are essential for fostering independence. These foundational skills are not just about mastering basic tasks; they are integral to broader cognitive, social, and emotional development. The study emphasizes how well-structured sensory and practical life activities enable children to explore their environment, develop problem-solving abilities, and gain confidence in their capabilities. By participating in such programs, children demonstrate marked improvements in their sensory processing and practical competencies, which are critical for their overall readiness to advance in more formal educational settings. The findings underscore the long-term benefits of integrating Montessori principles into early childhood education, suggesting that these methods not only prepare children for academic success but also contribute to their holistic development, equipping them with the skills needed to navigate the complexities of everyday life.
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION ABOUT BUSINESS ENGLISH ONLINE COURSE Desnaranti, Laila; Putra, Febby Pratama; Anggini, Wulan Yulian
Research and Development Journal of Education Vol 11, No 2 (2025)
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Online learning is being used by an increasing number of universities worldwide to transcend the conventional classrooms limitations and Indonesian education is no exception. The undergraduate students’ perception is the key element in the online learning success. The research goals is to discover the undergraduate students’ perception about business English online learning. This study used a descriptive qualitative research method. A questionnaire survey was administered and gathered to determine the undergraduate students’ perceptions. Based on the research result, the majority of undergraduate students’ perceptions are satisfied with the online teaching quality while the minority are neither satisfied nor unsatisfied, with the fewest students dissatisfied with business English online teaching and learning. The research conclusion could assist business English lecturers in developing more effective online curriculum for English Specific Purposes (ESP), especially for business English.