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Child Education Journal
ISSN : 2685189X     EISSN : 26851903     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33086/cej
Core Subject : Education,
Child Education Journal (CEJ) dikelola oleh Tim Redaksi Jurnal dari Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidiakn (FKIP) UNUSA yang diterbitkan oleh Unusa Press. Fokus CEJ adalah pada bidang pendidikan yang secara khusus memiliki ketertarikan pada hasil-hasil penelitian pendidikan anak. Tujuan jurnal ini adalah untuk menampung dan menyebarkan informasi hasil-hasil penelitian tentang fenomena, model pembelajaran inovatif, manajemen pendidikan,pendidikan karakter bagi anak-anak dan kebijakan tentang pendidikan anak.
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Articles 109 Documents
Building Character Together: The Synergistic Role of Parents and Communities in Shaping School Values Sukron Djazilan; Wuri Wuryandani
Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Child Education Journal December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cej.v6i3.6692

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Character education is a pivotal element in fostering moral and ethical values among students. This study explores the synergistic impact of parental and community involvement in character education within schools. Using a qualitative phenomenological approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observations, and document analysis across three schools in diverse socio-economic settings. The findings reveal that parental involvement, such as reinforcing values at home and participating in school activities, significantly enhances students' moral development. Likewise, community engagement through mentorship, resources, and local partnerships provides a supportive environment for instilling positive character traits. However, challenges such as conflicting values, limited time, and communication gaps were identified as barriers to effective collaboration. This research underscores the importance of an integrated approach, aligning efforts between parents, community members, and educators to optimize character education outcomes. The study highlights practical strategies and theoretical contributions, advocating for enhanced communication and joint initiatives to nurture students' character development.
The Effect Social Skills Training on Pre-school Children's Emotional Intelligence & Social Skills Machmudah; Nur Eva; Ika Andrini Farida; Sa'dun Akbar; Rifa Hidayah; Fattah Hanurawan; Tutut Chusniyah; Fifi Khoirul Fitriyah
Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Child Education Journal December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cej.v6i3.6849

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Teachers play an important role in enhancing the emotional intelligence and social skills of early childhood children, so teachers need to have the skills to teach emotional intelligence and social skills to their students. This study aims to empirically test whether social skills training interventions affect children's emotional intelligence and social skills. The type of research is an experimental study with a pretest-posttest group design. The population and sample of the study are students from 2 kindergarten schools in Sidoarjo, totaling 60 students, using purposive sampling. Participants attended social skills training sessions totaling seven, with each session lasting 60-120 minutes. Data collection techniques used questionnaires (EISC & SSS) and documentation. https://jurnal.umsu.ac.id/lib/journal/ The data analysis technique used is regression analysis. From the data analysis conducted, the pre-test and post-test results obtaine for emotional intelligence and 0.051 for children's social skills. The research results prove that there is an influence of social skills training on emotional intelligence and social skills in early childhood.
Happiness Eudaimonia Honorary Teachers Who Teach In Remote Areas (Talango Island, Sumenep) Syahnur Rahman; Fattah Hanurawan; Hetti Rahmawati; Immanuel Hitipeuw
Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Child Education Journal December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cej.v6i3.6888

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Abstract In the world of education, teacher well-being and happiness play a vital role in creating an effective and positive learning environment for students. Teachers who experience a deep sense of satisfaction and fulfillment in their professional duties are more likely to be motivated, engaged, and emotionally invested in the academic growth and success of their students. This study aims to determine the welfare of honorary teachers in a remote area, namely Talango Elementary School, Sumenep. This study uses a phenomenological approach with participants study This are six honorary teachers from S ekolah Dasar Negeri 1 Talango Sumenep. Eudaimonia and teacher happiness are two important aspects that influence job satisfaction and overall well-being in the field of education. There are several factors that contribute to teacher happiness. Teacher job happiness is very important in the successful implementation of educational reform and has a significant impact on their work performance, commitment, and motivation. Teachers who are satisfied and happy in their jobs are more likely to create positive and effective learning experiences for their students. Teachers in remote areas have close relationships with their students, which is beneficial for teacher well-being. Future research can further explore empirical evidence to support the proposed relationship between teacher well-being and student well-being
The Relationship Between Communication Patterns In The Family To The Expressive Language Ability Of Children At The Age Of 5-6 Years Ade Nurlita Ahmad; Halida Halida; Lukmanulhakim
Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Child Education Journal December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cej.v6i3.6355

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The role of the family in the development of children's language is also very influential, because the family is the first and main environment for children to learn, especially fathers and mothers. Parents have a role to help children complete their developmental tasks including developing language skills. Every parent's actions in the family and social environment will have an influence on the development of children's language. Parents are the first people to engage and interact with children so parents are considered the first teachers for children. Positive communication between parents and children can shape a child's language development. The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between communication patterns in the family and expressive language skills in children aged 5-6 years at TKIT Al-Mumtaz. Using the correlational research method, the use of the correlational method in this study is because it examines the relationship or correlation between two variables.
Analyze Flipbook-Based Interactive Learning Management Survey Conducted by Teachers on Elementary School Students Nafiah Nafiah; Sri Hartatik; Pance Mariati; Katrina Dwi Novira Rahmayanti; Sukma Prabawati
Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Child Education Journal December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cej.v6i3.6702

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This study investigates the extent to which elementary school teachers implement digital-based learning management using flipbook applications. As the educational landscape rapidly shifts towards the integration of technology, interactive tools like flipbooks are gaining attention for their potential to enhance learning outcomes by making content more engaging and visually appealing. However, there is limited research on the adoption of flipbook-based digital learning management in schools. This study addresses this gap by conducting a survey involving 378 elementary school teachers. The research employs a descriptive quantitative method, utilizing an online questionnaire distributed via Google Forms to gather data on teachers' familiarity with, experience in designing, and implementation of digital learning using interactive flipbooks. The findings reveal that 33.07% of the respondents are not familiar with flipbook-based digital learning management, with only a small percentage (7.67%) indicating high familiarity. The survey also highlights that 45.50% of teachers have never designed digital learning management using interactive flipbooks, and 67.20% have never implemented it in the classroom. Despite the recognized benefits, such as improved student engagement and motivation, the results suggest a considerable gap in both awareness and usage of flipbook applications. The study concludes that targeted professional development and better access to digital resources are essential for increasing the adoption of flipbook-based learning management. Recommendations include offering training programs to enhance teachers' skills in designing and implementing digital-based learning management using flipbook applications.
Exploring Post-Traumatic Growth in Child Survivors of the Semeru Eruption: The Role of Religious and Social Support in Recovery Husni Hanafi; Nur Hidayah; Nandang Rusmana; Asrowi; Rizka Apriani; Nur Mega Aris Saputra; Achmad Miftachul ilmi; Nanda Alfan Kurniawan; Fifi Khoirul Fitriyah
Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Child Education Journal December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cej.v6i3.6838

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The Semeru eruption in 2021 had a traumatic impact for almost a year. People there live with anxiety and traumatic symptoms, including Children. This study aims to identify the post-traumatic conditions of children in this recovery stage. This research was qualitative research with a phenomenological design. The main subjects were 94 children in the Supiturang village, Lumajang, the closest village to Mount Semeru. Data were collected by observing and interviewing the children. Triangulation of data was carried out by in-depth interviews with six adults (the parents, the village elder, and the teacher of some children). The results showed that (1) anxiety and traumatic symptoms in some children were relatively high; (2) there was an increase in social support from the community for the children, and (3) religious activities made a deeper meaning in the children's recovery process. The results of this study underline that social support and religious approaches as the main factors in children's recovery process. The results of this study underlie the need for alternative treatments based on local wisdom with a collective and religious approach so that the community can do it independently and sustainably for the children.
Effectiveness of game board-based learning on improving nutrition knowledge about pedoman gizi seimbang and isi piringku in elementary school students Sonia Aleyda Rachman; Yanesti Nuravianda Lestari
Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Child Education Journal April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cej.v7i1.6589

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This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of board games in improving students' knowledge of the Pedoman Gizi Seimbang and Isi Piringku at the elementary school level, compared to the lecture method. This study used a quasi-experimental design with pre-test and post-test involving two groups: an experimental group (n=29) that received the board game intervention, and a control group (n=29) that received the lecture method. The intervention in each group was conducted for 1 week with 45 minutes in one session. The results of the analysis using Wilcoxon test showed that the lecture method significantly improved students' knowledge (p=0.041), while the use of board game did not provide significant improvement (p=0.33). The Mann-Whitney test showed no significant difference between the two methods in increasing students' knowledge (p=0.36). In conclusion, the lecture method is more effective in the short term, while the board game requires a longer duration to produce a significant impact.
The influence of principal's service quality and teachers' self-concept on emotional regulation in preschool teachers Abu Hasan Agus; Hasan Baharun; Alda Novita Rahmatillah; Sri Astutik Andayani
Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Child Education Journal April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cej.v7i1.7029

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This study aims to analyze the influence of the quality of service of school principals and self-concept on the emotional regulation of preschool teachers. The research method uses a quantitative approach with a relational survey model. The research instruments included ServQual, Social Cognitive Theory, and Emotion Regulation Theory, with data from 100 teachers analyzed using SmartPLS. The results showed that the quality of the principal's services (tangibles, responsiveness, assurance, empathy) and teachers' self-concept (physical, social, academic, spiritual aspects) had a significant effect on the regulation of emotions (t-statistic > 1.96; p < 0.06). An R-square value of 0.736 indicates that the independent variable explains 73.6% of the variance in emotion regulation. The validity and reliability test showed that all indicators met the criteria (>0.5). These findings underscore the importance of principal leadership and positive self-concept in supporting teachers' emotional stability. This study provides strategic recommendations for education managers to improve teachers' professionalism and emotional well-being.
Development of validation instruments for BIPA teaching material in Mindanao, Philippines Yunia Tiara Riski; Nurul Istiq’faroh; Wahyu Sukartiningsih; Neni Mariana; Ganes Gunansyah; Muhammad Nur Huda
Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Child Education Journal April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cej.v7i1.7245

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This research aimed to develop validation instruments for Indonesian language for Foreign Speakers (BIPA) teaching materials based on the Pancasila Student Profile (P3) that is contextual and relevant for students of the Indonesian Basic Knowledge Course (KPDI) in Mindanao, Southern Philippines. KPDI is an initiative of the Indonesian Consulate General in Davao City as a form of Indonesian education service, which would serve as a bridge to formal education at the Indonesian School of Davao (SID). This research used a step of research and development (R&D) approach with a 4D model (define, design, develop, disseminate), which focuses on the develop step, specifically the development of instruments to test the validity, practicality, and effectiveness of teaching materials being developed. The instruments developed include validation questionnaires by experts in terms of material, language, media, and graphics; observation sheets; teacher and student response questionnaires; as well as reading comprehension tests, which are analyzed using the N-Gain test. It is hoped that the results of the instruments developed can become a reference in preparing BIPA teaching materials, which not only improve students' Indonesian language skills but also instill Indonesian national character values ​​through the Pancasila Student Profile approach.
Teachers perceptions of digital learning: A case study of the learning process at Bahtera Multiple Intelligence Preschool in Bukit Jelutong City, Malaysia Kurnia Sary; Idat Muqodas; Gia Nikawanti; Lily Muliana Mustafa
Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Child Education Journal April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/cej.v7i1.7249

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The importance of teachers understanding of technology integration in early childhood education has become one of the key issues in today’s educational environment. The aim of this study is to explore teachers perceptions of the use of digital learning. The subjects of this research are the teachers and the owner of Bahtera Multiple Intelligence Preschool in Malaysia. The instruments used in this study are observation and interviews. Data collection was conducted through in-depth interviews related to digital learning. Data were analyzed using triangulation, coding, and data reduction methods, focusing on the identification of key themes from the interview transcripts. The results of the study indicate that teachers have diverse views on the effectiveness, ease of use, and challenges of digital learning. These perceptions are influenced by the availability of technological resources, training, and the teachers personal preferences regarding learning methods.

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