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Psychoseries, Proceeding Series Fakultas Psikologi Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya, is an annual publication by the Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya, dedicated to presenting high-quality research in psychology. The proceeding serves as a platform for academics, researchers, and practitioners to share innovative findings, theoretical advancements, and practical applications that address contemporary psychological issues.
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Proceeding International Symposium on Global Education, Psychology, and Cultural Synergy
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The PsychoSeries Proceedings aims to contribute to the advancement of psychological science and practice by encompassing a comprehensive range of topics. These include, but are not limited to: - Educational Psychology: Investigating the role of psychological principles in learning processes and educational outcomes. - Clinical Psychology: Promoting evidence-based approaches to diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of psychological disorders. - Industrial and Organizational Psychology: Exploring psychological principles in workplace settings, including employee behavior, organizational development, and occupational well-being. - Social and Cultural Psychology: Examining psychological phenomena within diverse sociocultural contexts and their implications for understanding human behavior. * Mental Health and Psychological Well-Being: Exploring factors that influence mental health and psychological resilience in individuals and communities. - Innovations in Psychological Assessment and Intervention: Advancing methodologies and tools for psychological evaluation and therapeutic practices. By addressing these areas, the PsychoSeries Proceedings seeks to provide a platform for scholarly discourse and to foster the integration of psychological research and practice across various domains.
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IMPLEMENTATION OF TEACHING AND LEARNING APPROACHES IN TASKA TO FULFIL PARENTS’ ASPIRATIONS: A STUDY IN TEMERLOH NOR AFIFAH ZAHIRA MOHD RAHIMI; MOHD NAZRI ABDUL RAHMAN
Proceeding International Symposium on Global Educatiorg Psychology, and Cultural Synergy Vol 2 No 1 (2025): Proceeding International Symposium on Global Education, Psychology, and Cultural
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/psychoseries.v1i1.28656

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This research investigated how teaching and learning practices used in early childhood care centres (TASKA) in Temerloh effectively respond to parents’ aspirations. The research is qualitative in nature, containing data from interviews with two TASKA teachers, as well as library research to generate information on current teaching practices and parental expectations. The results indicate that both teachers value holistic development through play-based learning, visual aids, and teaching self-help skills. Parents’ hopes for their children focus on physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development. Other important influences on teacher practice included ongoing teacher education, parents involvement, and quality resources. The study indicates the significance of teacher-parent collaboration in terms of supporting effective, quality learning experiences for infants and toddlers.
ALIGNING TEACHING AND LEARNING PRACTICES IN CHILDCARE CENTRES WITH THE ASPIRATIONS OF TODAY'S PARENTS: A FOCUS ON INFANTS AND TODDLERS: A CASE STUDY NURUL FATIHAH SABRY; MOHD NAZRI ABDUL RAHMAN
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This study examines the implementation of a teaching and learning approach (PdP) for children enrolled in TASKA that can meet the aspirations of today's parents. The aspirations include safety, holistic development, fun learning, close communication between parents and educators, and controlled use of technology. Data was collected through the analysis of articles and research reports published between 2020 and 2025. The results of the study found that the most effective approach is play-based learning, child-centered learning, sensory experiences, consistent daily routines, parental involvement, and limited use of technology. Although this approach is in line with the developmental needs of children with disabilities, its implementation faces challenges such as lack of resources, trained workforce, and physical facilities. This study recommends that TASKA provide specific training to educators, improve communication with parents, and improve the learning environment to make it safer and more child-friendly.
FROM DEVELOPMENTAL NEEDS TO PARENTAL ASPIRATIONS: TEACHING AND LEARNING APPROACHES FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS IN TASKA NOR ZAWANI SABIL; MOHD NAZRI ABDUL RAHMAN
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This library research explores the implementation of teaching and learning approaches for infants and toddlers in Malaysian childcare centres (TASKA) and examines how these practices meet the aspirations of today’s parents. The study focuses on identifying developmentally appropriate strategies that support the holistic growth of children under the age of four. Using a library-based method, various academic sources, journals, and policy documents were analysed to gain insights into effective teaching practices, theoretical foundations, and the expectations of modern parents. The findings reveal that TASKA aim to promote early stimulation, emotional security, and foundational learning through play-based and interactive approaches. However, several challenges persist, including limited resources, high teacher–child ratios, and a mismatch between parental expectations and pedagogical principles. To address these issues, this report suggests strengthening parental awareness, enhancing teacher training, improving facilities, and fostering stronger family–centre collaboration. The research concludes that balancing developmental appropriateness with parental aspirations is key to improving the quality of early childhood education in Malaysia.
IMPLEMENTATION OF TEACHING AND LEARNING METHODS FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS IN TASKA: A LITERATURE REVIEW RESPONDING TO CONTEMPORARY PARENTS' EXPECTATIONS YE HAILU Ye; MOHD NAZRI ABDUL RAHMAN
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This study, using a literature review method (kajian perpustakaan), aims to explore the teaching methods used by TASKAs (childcare centers) in Malaysia for infants and toddlers and how they address the educational expectations of contemporary parents. The study summarizes several commonly used teaching methods in TASKAs, including play-based learning, responsive caregiving, sensory learning, individualized learning, and parent-center collaboration. The study found that these methods not only align with the laws of children's physical and mental development but also, in most cases, meet parents' triple educational needs of safety, inspiration, and emotional connection. Finally, the paper recommends that TASKAs continue to enhance the professionalism of their teachers, improve their curriculum, and strengthen collaboration with families and community resources to comprehensively improve the quality of infant and toddler education.
A Study on the Interaction of Digital Self-Efficacy and Peer Conformity in the Intention to Use ChatGPT Among High School Students Wiwik Juwarini Prihastiwi; Nur Azlina Amrozi; Dzulkifli
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This study aims to examine the relationship between digital self-efficacy and peer conformity with the intention to use ChatGPT among high school students. The research employed a quantitative method using multiple regression analysis. The participants consisted of 299 high school students selected through stratified random sampling. The analysis results revealedthat digital self-efficacy had a direct and significant relationship with the intention to use ChatGPT (t = 5.305; p < 0.001), contributing an effective value of 19.9%. Peer conformity also showed a direct and significant relationship (t = 18.812; p < 0.001) with an effective contribution of 70.6%. Simultaneously, digital self-efficacy and peer conformity were significantlyrelated to the intention to use ChatGPT (F = 279.331; p < 0.001) with an R square value of 65.4%. These findings indicate that among high school students, peer conformity contributes more strongly to the intention to use ChatGPT compared to digital self-efficacy.
The Relationship Between Self-Esteem and Social Support with Self-Confidence In High School / Vocational School Students Without A father Figure In Surabaya Yasyfa Ainan Ramadhani; Dzulkifli; Iffah Rosyiana
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This study aims to emphasize the importance of improving self-esteem and social support to strengthen the confidence of high school/vocational school students without a father figure in Surabaya. Using a quantitative approach with purposive sampling, this study involved 163 high school and vocational school students aged 15-18 years who did not have a father figure. The instruments consisted of validated and reliable scales that measured self-esteem, social support, and self-confidence. The analysis revealed a significant relationship between self-esteem and self-confidence, as well as between social support and self-confidence in high school/vocational school students without a father figure in Surabaya. Multiple correlation analysis indicated a very strong combined influence of self-esteem and social support on self-confidence in high school/vocational school students without a father figure in Surabaya.
IMPLEMENTATION OF TEACHING AND LEARNING APPROACHES FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS IN CHILDCARE CENTRES (TASKA) ALIGNED WITH PARENTAL ASPIRATIONS. NURUL ZATIE CHE MAT NASIR; MOHD NAZRI ABDUL RAHMAN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/psychoseries.v1i1.28688

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This study explores the implementation of teaching and learning approaches for infants and toddlers in Malaysian childcare centres (TASKA) and examines their alignment with the evolving aspirations of modern parents. As parental expectations shift towards holistic child development—encompassing cognitive, emotional, and moral growth—TASKA centres face increasing pressure to adopt pedagogically sound and developmentally appropriate practices. Employing a qualitative library research design, this study synthesises findings from academic literature, policy documents, and government reports published within the last decade. Thematic analysis was used to identify key patterns in pedagogical strategies, parental priorities, and policy frameworks. Findings reveal that while many TASKA centres have embraced play-based and thematic learning approaches, disparities in educator training, resource allocation, and policy enforcement contribute to inconsistent quality. The study highlights the need for standardised teacher training, a unified curriculum for children under four, and stronger collaboration between parents and educators. These recommendations aim to enhance the quality and consistency of early childhood education in Malaysia, ensuring that TASKA centres meet both developmental needs and parental aspirations.
Exploring the Interplay between Intercultural Competence, Student Motivation, and Psychological Adaptation in Multilingual Classrooms: Mechanisms and Educational Implications in Southeast Asia Cemei Li; Linghong Tang; Ghozali Rusyid Affandi; Bingren Ma
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In Southeast Asia’s culturally and linguistically diverse learning environments, multilingual classrooms provide a unique platform for nurturing intercultural competence, sustaining student motivation, and supporting psychological adaptation. This conceptual paper explores the dynamic interplay among these three constructs, drawing upon Byram’s model of intercultural communicative competence, self-determination theory, and positive psychology perspectives. It analyzes how the cognitive, affective, and behavioral dimensions of intercultural competence influence both intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, as well as students’ emotional well-being and adaptability in multilingual settings. Through an integrative review of existing research, the study develops a conceptual framework linking intercultural education and student psychology, aiming to promote a holistic understanding of learner development in multicultural contexts. The findings emphasize the importance of humanizing pedagogy, culturally responsive teaching, and socio-emotional support in enhancing motivation and psychological well-being. Finally, the paper offers practical implications for curriculum design, teacher training, and regional collaboration to foster inclusive and motivating multilingual learning environments across Southeast Asia.
UNDERSTANDING TEACHING APPROACHES FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS IN MALAYSIAN TASKA: A QUALITATIVE CASE STUDY ON PARENTAL ASPIRATIONS INTAN DAHWARNA ISMAIL; MOHD NAZRI ABDUL RAHMAN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/psychoseries.v1i1.28702

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This study aims to examine the implementation of teaching and learning strategies in Child Care Centres (TASKA) to support the holistic development of infants and young children and meet the expectations of modern parents. In Malaysia, the National PERMATA Curriculum emphasizes education through play, inquiry and interaction. However, educators face challenges in balancing curriculum objectives with practices that are appropriate for children’s development due to changing parental aspirations that demand early exposure to literacy, numeracy and socio-emotional skills. This study uses a qualitative approach through library research and teacher interviews to identify strategies used in TASKA. Findings show that play-based approaches, sensory and interactive activities are often used. Teachers emphasize the importance of positive teacher-student relationships, effective communication with parents and continuous monitoring of children’s development. Continuous professional training and close collaboration are recommended to improve the quality of early childhood education in Malaysia.
IMPORTANCE OF MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION IN REDUCING STUDENT PREJUDICE Nining Lestari; Siti Ainaya Annisa; Izzul Hukama Izzul
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The Importance of Reducing Students' Presuppositions in Multicultural Education. Multicultural education is education that respects diversity and includes perspectives from various cultural groups regularly. An important goal of multicultural education is equal opportunities for all students with the hope of closing the academic achievement gap between students from the majority culture and students from minority groups (Bennet in Santrock, 2019). In this research, the library study research method was used. Sukardi (in Handika, 2020) explains that library study is a required activity in research, especially academic research which has the main aim of developing theoretical aspects. The research data collection technique is collecting data from journal articles, and books related to the theory. relevant as well as from several sources on the internet. Multiculturalism provides space to create an understanding of the existence of various cultural differences in society. Education in the family environment tends not to be given much attention, considering that children's education is the responsibility of the school. This view is wrong because education is an obligation for all parties, especially parents at home. Prejudice is a negative attitude towards a group that is different from one's group based on certain characteristics. Therefore, efforts made to prevent and intervene against prejudice in children or students should involve handling the environment around the child. Multicultural education can foster more positive attitudes towards members of different community groups.

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