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Exploring Early Childhood Interests and Talents Through Role-Play Methods Misbayani, Misbayani; Akbar Iskandar; Kumar Vivek
Jurnal Abdimas Cendekiawan Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): September
Publisher : Yayasan Cendekiawan Digital Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56134/jaci.v1i3.95

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Children's interests and talents are two very important things to develop from an early age. Both can be the foundation for children's future development, both in academic and non-academic fields. One effective method to explore children's interests and talents is through role-playing. This method is not only fun for children, but also full of educational benefits. Exploring children's talents and understanding their potential from an early age is the key to helping them grow and develop optimally. Children have their own world full of curiosity and uniqueness, through observation and deep understanding of their responses and behavior. We can find valuable clues about the interests and talents they are born with. Providing freedom to explore and the opportunity to try various activities is an effective way to help children find their own interests and talents. This process is not only about finding a particular talent but also about building self-confidence and the ability to adapt to various situations. In the role-playing method, the themes that can be given are themes that are close to the child's world, such as family and profession through these themes, role-playing will be more effective because children know and directly play the characters they will play and children will interact with other friends. So that social development can be honed to the maximum.
Educational Service Strategy in Increasing Public Interest in Madrasahs and Integrated Islamic Schools Fauzi, Anis; Misbayani, Misbayani; Rohmiyati, Yuli
Acta Pedagogia Asiana Volume 5 - Issue 1 - 2026
Publisher : Tecno Scientifica Publisher

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Public interest in integrated Islamic madrasahs and schools is growing, yet challenges remain in delivering comprehensive and effective educational services. This study aimed to explore the forms of educational services developed in madrasahs and integrated Islamic schools, as well as the involvement of teachers, educational personnel, and parents in enhancing service quality. A qualitative descriptive approach was employed, using in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation at four research sites in Serang City, Indonesia. Participants included school principals, teachers, administrative staff, and parents. The results indicated that suitable educational services in madrasahs comprised core subject learning, extracurricular activities, talent development, and library services. Additional facilities included science laboratories, counseling rooms, places of worship, school cooperatives, canteens, and multimedia rooms. In integrated Islamic junior high schools, services also involved dormitory management, health programs, and auxiliary services such as laundry and sewing. Teacher councils and educational personnel actively supported these services, while parental involvement further enhanced service quality. Limitations included restricted land for sports facilities and the need for improved public awareness of new services. In conclusion, integrated Islamic schools that implement comprehensive educational strategies attract greater public interest and foster holistic student development. Future research should investigate the long-term impact of these services on academic performance, character formation, and community engagement, as well as strategies to optimize limited resources and expand access to high-quality educational services.