Jurnal Educhild : Pendidikan dan Sosial
Vol 8, No 2 (2019)

TEACHING QUEUING CULTURE IN EARLY CHILDHOOD

Daviq Chairilsyah (Early Childhood Education, Faculty of Teachers Training and Education Universitas Riau)



Article Info

Publish Date
07 Nov 2019

Abstract

The culture of queuing or waiting turn is a simple behaviour that is sometimes forgotten by adults.Behaviour in queuing or waiting their turn is strongly believed and implemented by people in many developedcountries such as America and Europe. However, in Indonesia there are still seen adults who deliberatelyand do not want to queue or wait their turn for various reasons. In fact, it will trigger social conflicts in thecommunity. Therefore, inculcation of queuing culture needs to be taught and believed by individuals from anearly age, so that this queued behaviour can be well embedded and automatically becomes a behaviour thatwill be displayed in everyday life. This paper is presented using the literature study method. Literature studyor what is known as literature review is a description of the theory, findings, and other research materials thatare used as a basis for research activities in preparing the framework of the problem formulation. In thispaper, we will describe the role of parents and teachers is specific and concrete in educating children to havequeuing behaviour in waiting their turn.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JPSBE

Publisher

Subject

Education Social Sciences Other

Description

The Educhild Journal accepts articles about the following studies: 1. Social science education 2. Mathematics education in 3. Language education 4. Science education 5. Arts and culture education 6. Citizenship education 7. Religious education 8. Sports education 9. Learning and teaching 10. ...