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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.
Articles 193 Documents
“MY FIRST SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE” VIDEO-ANIMATION-BASED FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN AGED 4-6 YEARS FROM SEXUAL VIOLENCE Siti Zuhriyah; Susianty Selaras Ndari
Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE) Vol 3, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v3i1.20303

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The purpose of this research is to develop media “my first sexual knowledge" based on animated videos for the protection of children from sexual violence aged 4-6 years. The research method carried out by the researcher is the method research and Development. The development used is qualitative and quantitative according to the model ADDIE which consists of four components: Analysis, Design, Development or Production, Implementation or Delivery and Evaluations. This video has been validated by media experts with the final assessment results of 98.75% and 97.58%. Besides being validated by media experts and material experts, this video has also been tested on a small scale on 16 children accompanied by parents with the results of 85.03% and 90.20% has been tested on a large scale on 34 children accompanied by parents. small and large scale trials are categorized as very good. Based on the results of research that has been carried out, the video my first sexual knowledge is a reference for educators and parents to provide education to children so that they are protected from acts of sexual violence.
PEMBELAJARAN BERBASIS MAINAN TERHADAP KEMAMPUAN BERPIKIR KREATIF ANAK USIA DINI Anderi Putri Ramadhani; Arin Auliani Hamel; Dini Putri Pratiwi; Nadia Shafira; Rika Luthfia Pratiwi; Silvani Ruhiyat; RR. Deni Widjayatri
Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE) Vol 5, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v5i2.31816

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Eaery child has innate abilities, one of which is creative thinking. Creative thinking is a stage that can be utilized by young children to solve problems they face. Stimulating children to develop creative thinking involves channeling their ideas through play activities, making them trained to develop their creative thinking abilities and learn to solve problems they encounter. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of play-based learning on the creative thinking abilities of young children. The research method used is Systematic Literature Review (SLR). The results show that through play activities, children can create various creations based on their own ideas or thoughts, which are then applied through games. With creative thinking abilities, children also become trained and accustomed to solving problems they face. Play-based learning is proven to enhance creative thinking abilities in young children. The conclusion of this study is that play-based learning can enhance the creative thinking abilities of young children. Various types of games such as Loose Parts Play, playing with playdough, and "What If" can be utilized to develop children's creativity.
PENGUATAN LITERASI ANAK DENGAN BERMAIN PROYEK DI PENDIDIKAN ANAK USIA DINI Mochamad Basri Fahrudin; Rita Aryani
Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE) Vol 5, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v5i2.33615

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Child-centered education is very necessary for Early Childhood Education (PAUD). The ability to read and write must be possessed by children as early as possible. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. The results of this research are that children enjoy playing with their projects with the teacher stimulating them with open questions, so that every day the children want to write words according to the projects they make. Each child makes a different project so that the words written by the children are also different, in other words, children's literacy increases and increases by knowing new words from the projects they make. So project-based learning can increase children's literacy by adding new words and writing according to the child's abilities and thinking power to make the project fun for the child.
EXPLORATION OF THE APPLICATION OF STORY-BASED SCIENCE LITERACY LEARNING STRATEGIES AND EXPERIMENTAL PROJECTS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD Qibtiyatul Quro; Choiriyah Choiriyah
Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE) Vol 3, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v3i2.22202

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The purpose of writing this article is to explore learning strategies through playing science activities for early childhood during the Covid 19 pandemic. Research subjects on two students and teachers in PAUD RA. Al-Mannaan who applies learning strategies to improve early childhood scientific literacy. The results show that the exploratory learning strategy applied consists of two learning strategies through storytelling with pictures and an experimental project. The series of learning strategies are structured based on four aspects, namely: access, interaction, response, and results. During distance learning, children feel unburdened with schoolwork, children feel confident through activities that involve themselves, curiosity arises in children, and independence in making decisions. This article also explores the impact of teachers in such an environment, where teachers feel the importance of inculcating science literacy for early childhood so that children do not find science boring. The investigations carried out in this study also provide an overall indication based on the criteria set by the teacher that the application of the two learning strategies is effective in helping to strengthen scientific literacy in the PAUD RA. AL-Mannaan.
FOSTERING PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOURS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD THROUGH GROUP GUIDANCE WITH A CLIENT CENTERED THERAPY APPROACH Azmatul Khairiah Sari; Neviyarni Neviyarni; Yeni Karneli; Netrawati Netrawati
Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE) Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v2i2.18141

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This study aims to see how group guidance with a client-centred therapy approach in early childhood improves prosocial behaviour. This study uses library research method. Data analysis in this study used a narrative synthesis analysis. The results of this study indicate that prosocial behaviour is behaviour that is displayed when interacting with other people where children spontaneously help others. Prosocial behaviour is displayed by early childhood to the friends, parents, teachers and the surrounding community. Group guidance with a client-centred therapy approach provides counselling techniques to make early childhood become individuals who can understand their potential and actualize their social relationships. In the implementation of group guidance, early childhood will interact and communicate with each other; the counsellor can ask them to practice these prosocial behaviours. Either by answering questions if (...) then (...) or by telling how he should act when faced with a situation that requires displaying this prosocial behaviour.
REACH THE STARS: HOW TO MANAGE HUMAN RESOURCES SUCCESSFULLY IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTER? Ajeng Regita Maudy; Misno A. Lathif; Senny Weyara Dienda Saputri
Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE) Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v2i2.17256

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This research is motivated by the success of the PAUD Terpadu Al Furqan Jember in developing students' potential, academic, and non-academic achievements. This success cannot be separated from human resource management, especially teachers as educators. This study aimed to determine the process of human resource management for teaching staff at PAUD Terpadu Al Furqan Jember. This type of research is descriptive qualitative with observation, interviews, and documentation as data collection methods. The results showed that the human resource management process in PAUD Terpadu Al Furqan Jember was carried out in planning, organizing, developing, and evaluating. The planning stage began with a needs analysis by the principal, followed by recruitment by the foundation. The principal's organizing stage is carried out by coordinating human resources' placement according to expertise and the appointment of a companion teacher to assist the apprenticeship program for new teachers. Schools and foundations carry out the development stage in competency improvement and quality control activities, routinely held every Saturday. The evaluation phase is carried out once a week after development activities and at the end of each semester carried out by the principal, peers, and parents. The evaluation results' follow-up is the existence of coaching carried out by the foundation and the school in constructive personal criticism, followed by training attended by all human resources.
THE EFFECT OF FERRIS WHEEL GAMES ON MATHEMATICAL ABILITY IN EARLY CHILDHOOD: DEVELOPMENT OF COGNITIVE DIMENSIONS Fidrayani, Fidrayani; Solehah, Aidah Siti
Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE) Vol 4, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v4i1.25094

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Early mathematical abilities in early childhood are a means to develop intellectual potential, mathematical thinking, and cognitive dimensions. This research was conducted on children aged 5-6 years who have not recognized mathematical concepts well and have not used the right media in learning mathematics. This study aims to test and determine the mathematical ability of children aged 5-6 years to use Ferris wheel games. The method used in the study was (SSR) using the A-B-A design. Data collection techniques are tests and observations. Early mathematical abilities in early childhood are a means to develop intellectual potential, mathematical thinking, and cognitive dimensions. This research was conducted on children aged 5-6 years who have not recognized mathematical concepts well and have not used the right media in learning mathematics. This study aims to test and determine the mathematical ability of children aged 5-6 years to use Ferris wheel games. The method used in the study was (SSR) using the A-B-A design. Data collection techniques are tests and observations. The data obtained is a score percentage processed with descriptive statistical techniques, visual data analysis, and data analysis between conditions. The study's results showed an influence on the mathematical ability of children aged 5-6 years by being proven from the percentage scores of the two subjects who increased after being given the intervention. This study concludes that the Ferris wheel game can improve children's mathematical abilities aged 5-6 years. In a wider range of objects, this game can be developed to improve mathematical skills in children.
Interaksi Sosial Anak Nonreguler di SLB Zinnia Jakarta Haryanti Jaya Harjani
Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE) Vol 2, No 1 (2020)
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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.
Penggunaan Metode Read Aloud dalam Pengembangan Berpikir Kritis Anak Usia Dini Suryani, Lilis; Angela, Ella Nur
Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE) Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v6i1.34579

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AbstractThe critical thinking of children in Indonesia is still below average. We must take responsibility together. In essence, critical thinking can help children solve problems and make the right decisions in dealing with problems in life. One way to develop critical thinking skills is through the use of the Read Aloud method. This study aims to describe naturally the various situations and conditions that occur and analyze how the use of the Read Aloud method in developing children's critical thinking through storybook reading activities at Bunga Bangsa Kindergarten, Purwakarta, West Java. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with research subjects of children aged 4-6 years. Data analysis used the Miles and Huberman method. The results illustrate that Read Aload can develop children's critical thinking through solutive comments or ideas, the initiative to ask questions and the ability of children to relate the contents of the story to real life.
TEACHING READING FOR YOUNG STUDENTS: A CASE STUDY AT ELEMENTARY STUDENTS IN CIPUTAT, SOUTH TANGERANG Ummi Kultsum; Ratna Sari Dewi; Nadrah Nadrah
Journal of Early Childhood Education (JECE) Vol 3, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/jece.v3i2.23644

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The objective of this study is to find that reading a story is more effective to develop student’s reading comprehension. This research was held in an English course at IC Multi Ciputat with 20 children’s participants. The sample was divided into experiment groups consist of 10 participants and a control class with 10 participants. The experimental study conducted as a research design. The data collected from the pre-test and post-test of the two groups showed the mean of student’s achievement in experiment class was 72.8 on pre-test and 92.9 on post-test. Meanwhile, the mean score of students score in the control class was 73.6 on the pre-test and 87.6 on the post-test. These data indicated a small impact for children to develop their reading comprehension through a storybook.

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