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Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE)
ISSN : 26862492     EISSN : 27158918     DOI : -
Journal of Early Childhood Education contains of articles that include conceptual ideas studies and application of theories. practitioners writing and research and learning outcomes in Early Childhood Education and Islamic Early Childhood Education. Journal of Early Childhood Education has become a CrossRef Member since year 2019.
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Increased Numeracy Skills of Children with Snakes and Ladders Game Fidrayani Fidrayani; Rina Syafrida; Puspa Ayu Melodyana
Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE) Vol 2, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v2i1.14971

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This research aims to improve the ability to count 4 - 5 years old children with snakes and ladders in group A PAUD Dahlia. The method used in this research is collaborative classroom action research using Kemmis and Mc Taggart's models. CAR is implemented as an effort to overcome problems that arise in the classroom. Method is carried out in four stages, are planning, action, implementation, and reflection. The subjects of the study were students of group A PAUD Dahlia, ten (n=10) children. The object of this study is the ability to count 4 - 5 years old children. Data collection method used is observation. Technical data analysis was done in a descriptive qualitative and quantitative manner. The established success indicator is that at least 75% of 10 children reach the counting ability. This research was conducted in two cycles. The results of the study indicate that the numeracy skill has increased. Increased numeracy skills can be seen from the indicator ability to count objects 1-10, recognize the concept of numbers, recognize symbols 1-10, mention symbols 1-10, matching numbers with symbol numbers. Increased numeracy skills of children aged 4-5 years with snakes and ladders in the implementation of pre-action 31, 5%, and in the first cycle increased to 51.5%, because it is still less than the success criteria that should be carried out then the next action is cycle II and increased greatly good by getting a percentage of 85%. Many games for children was suggested for increase numeracy skills.
Peningkatan Kemampuan Motorik Halus Melalui Kegiatan Mozaik Pada Siswa Kelompok B Qomariah Qomariah; Leny Marlina; Lidia Oktamarina
Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE) Vol 2, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v2i1.14336

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The undeveloped child's fine motor ability is the background for this research. The problems in this study were child's undevelopment ability to control fingers and hands, undevelopment of skills using media with the coordination between eyes and hands. The subject of his research was the B3 group of 18 children. This was based on action research method. It used the Kemmis & McTaggart Research design which consists of planning, observation and reflection actions. There were two cycles with four times meeting in each cycle. Data used in the observation were field records, interview notes and documentation notes. The techniques of data analysis in this study were qualitative data analysis and quantitative data analysis. The results showed that in the pre-cycle phase, the child's fine motor ability level reached 47.66%, whereas after using mozaic activities in cycle 1 it reached until 59.91% and in cycle 2 it reached to 80.08%. It can be concluded that there is a significant increase in the child's fine motor ability through mosaic activities.
Interaksi Sosial Anak Nonreguler di SLB Zinnia Jakarta Haryanti Jaya Harjani
Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE) Vol 2, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v2i1.15546

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The objective of this research is to describe study the social interaction of children with special needs such as autism spectrum disorders, down syndrome and mental retardation. This research is a qualitative research with a phenomenological method. The data analysis used is by the Miles and Huberman. Research data obtained from observations, interviews, and documentation. The research shows that: (1) Children's social interactions include communication, cooperation, and empathy have increased. Communication with peers is good even though it is limited, the child is able to work together in carrying out group assignments from his teacher (educator and therapist), as well as children learn empathy by giving some food that they brought to school with their friends; (2) Behavioral therapy learning model is used for education process; (3) The role of behavioral therapy learning model in the formation of social interactions of special needs children;(4) The role of parents, the environment home, school environment, and community environment in the formation of social interactions of non-regular children; (5) The success in this study is shown by changes in children’s behaviour in the home environment, school environment, and in the community environment.
Permainan Tradisional Betawi untuk Meningkatkan Kemampuan Kognitif Siswa di TK Mutiara Ahmad Syaikhu; Ahmad Durul Napis
Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE) Vol 2, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v2i1.15576

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This research aims to obtain data on improving cognitive abilities through Betawi’s traditional game activities through song. The study was conducted at TK Mutiara Duri Kosambi Cengkareng, West Jakarta and the subject of this research is TK Mutiara B Group children. This study used a class action research method which was carried out with two cycles. Data is obtained from observation instruments, documentary studies and field notes. Observation of pre-cycle measures obtained an average of 53.95%. In cycle 1 the average results of observations 71,042%. Then in the second cycle cognitive ability has increased 18.53%, with an average yield of 89.58%. The results of research conducted at TK Mutiara show that Betawi traditional game activities through song can improve cognitive development of young children. The implications of this study suggest that teachers should implement learning by maximizing play activities. The teacher is also encouraged to be more careful in planning and implementing learning so as to achieve the goals set.
Stories and Storytelling for Moral Education: Kindergarten Teachers’ Best Practices Maila D.H. Rahiem; Nur Surayyah Madhubala Abdullah; Husni Rahim
Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE) Vol 2, No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v2i1.15511

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Habituation is the most common used form of moral education in early childhood education in Indonesia. However, this method has been found to be insufficient in contributing fully to young children’s moral development. An alternative method currently being promoted is the narrative method which involves the use of stories and storytelling. These two techniques provide children with justification to do good deeds and allow them to be critical of their actions. This research examined the best practices of teachers in the use of narrative method for the Moral Education of young children. Best practices show how we can use them to improve the teaching of Moral Education among young children and can serve as useful alternative to habituation. The findings revealed that there are five ways in which the kindergarten use stories and storytelling in teaching and learning moral education for young children, namely: to repeat the story; to include clear example; to explain the story; to dramatize the story; and to modify the story. 

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