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JECCE (Journal of Early Childhood Care and Education)
ISSN : 26151413     EISSN : 26151413     DOI : 10.26555
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Journal of Early Childhood Care and Education (JECCE) is a scientific journal of PG PAUD Universitas Ahmad Dahlan with ISSN: 2615-1413 (online) that publishes scientific and non research articles with 80% research result, 20% non research. JECCE is published in electronic form twice a year in March and October. Provided printed publication in the form of reprint. Receive scientific articles from researchers, lecturers, students, practitioners, and other professionals with relevant scholarship. This journal is published by Universitas Ahmad Dahlan in collaboration with APS PG-PAUD PTM and APGPAUD, Indonesia
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Differentiated instruction in mover kindergarten: A model implementation with merdeka curriculum Ika Maryani; Ristiyati Ristiyati; Suyatno Suyatno
Journal of Early Childhood Care and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/jecce.v6i1.8775

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This study formulated a model for differentiated instruction at a kindergarten and described the factors that promoted or inhibited its implementation. A qualitative case study design was employed. The data were gathered through interview, observation, and documentation. The study involved a kindergarten principal, two kindergarten teachers, and 15 students from Aisyiyah Bustanul Athfal kindergarten as the mover school. Researchers were assisted by an interview guideline, an observation guideline, and documentations. Data analysis was performed based on Miles and Huberman’s interactive model. The data were validated through source and technique triangulation. Differentiated instruction was conducted using the center learning model, using demonstration, outing-class, and role-playing methods. Factors that facilitated the differentiated instruction implementation at the kindergarten included a supportive, safe, and comfortable learning environment, sufficient resources and materials, students’ psychological conditions and preparedness for learning, and the active engagement of school communities inside and outside the school. Factors that promoted the process comprised the scarcity of learning resources, insufficient infrastructure, a shortage of qualified educators, and the psychological well-being of students during the learning process. The instructional media used for the instruction were loose parts and natural materials surrounding the children.
Outbound games to enhance children’s social skills Pratiwi, Anatasya Ristu; Mashar, Riana; Puspitasari, Intan; Hastuti, Dwi
Journal of Early Childhood Care and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/jecce.v6i2.8424

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Social skills play an important role in the academic and social success of early childhood, but teachers are not stimulated optimally. This study investigated the impact of outbound games on the social skills of group B (5-6 years old) at TK ABA Karangkunti. A pretest-posttest design was used with a sample of 10 children. Social skills data were gathered using an observation guide with an interval scale. The experimental treatment involved 10 outbound games, and data from pretests and posttests were analyzed using the Wilcoxon technique in SPSS. This study found that outbound games can improve the social skills of children at TK ABA Karangkunti, suggesting that this method is effective. However, the study is limited by a small sample size and specific context. Further research with a broader scope is recommended to validate these results and examine the long-term effects of outbound games on children's social skills.
Analyzing STEAM project-based learning in PAUD Terpadu 'Aisyiyah Nur'aini unit II Yogyakarta Miftahul Ichlas; Prima Suci Rohmadheny; Dwi Hastuti; Avanti Vera Risti Pramudyani
Journal of Early Childhood Care and Education Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/jecce.v6i2.8949

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Project-based learning enables teacher to guide the learning process and development of various developmental aspects of students. One of them is through the STEAM project with three stages: preparation, development, and conclusion. STEAM is a collaborative learning that facilitates motivation and innovation allowing for students’ creativity. Hence, students can strengthen not only their cognitive aspect. Integrated Early Childhood Education (PAUD Terpadu) ‘Aisyiyah Nur’aini Unit Two Yogyakarta is a pilot school that implements STEAM project-based learning. However, no research has discussed the implementation. Therefore, the present study aims to know, analyze, and describe STEAM project-based learning. The research subjects, or the informants, were four classroom teachers for children aged five to six. The classes implement STEAM project-based learning. The research belongs to a case study with the data collected through interviews, observation, and documentation. The data were analyzed using Miles and Huberman techniques with three stages: data collection, data reduction, and conclusion drawing. The results showed several characteristics of STEAM project-based learning in PAUD Terpadu ‘Aisyiyah Nur’aini Unit Two. It emphasizes the students and provides them with critical and creative thinking and problem-solving through the teachers’ roles.

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